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Troja may
refer to: Troy, in Asia
Minor Troja (Epirus), a town in
ancient Epirus Troja,
ancient name of
Cestria (Epirus), a town of
ancient Epirus Troja...
- Săvârșin (situated at 87 km from Arad), Temeșești (Temesd), Toc (Tok), Troaș (
Trojás) and
Valea Mare (Marosnagyvölgy). Săvârșin is best
known for the
royal palace...
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Troja became part of
Prague in 1922. Now it is part of the
district of
Prague 7 and its own
cadastral area.
Troja is the site of
Troja Palace,
Prague Zoo...
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Troja Palace (Czech: Zámek
Troja) is a
Baroque palace located in
Troja, Prague's north-west
borough (Czech Republic). It was
built for the
Counts of Sternberg...
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treasures in Russia",
ANTIQUITY 69, pp. 11-14, 1995 Dörpfeld,
Wilhelm (1902).
Troja und Ilion:
Ergebnisse der
Ausgrabungen in den
vorhistorischen und historischen...
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Troja is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eleonora Troja,
Italian astrophysicist Gaetano Troja (1944–2023),
Italian footballer Michele...
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Troja-Ljungby is an ice
hockey club that
plays in Ljungby,
Sweden at
Ljungby Arena. The club was
founded as IF
Troja on 22
March 1948. The IF
Troja-Ljungby...
- The
Troja Bridge (2014) (Czech: Trojský most) is a
bowstring arch
bridge in
Prague that
crosses the
Vltava river. It
opened to
traffic in
October 2014...
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Troja was a
musical theatre performer in New York City in the 1890s and
early 20th century. An 1894 adverti****t
commented that she was a serio-comic...
- French: [kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa]; Old French:
Crestien de
Troies [kresˈtjẽn də
ˈtrojəs]; fl. c. 1160–1191) was a
French poet and trouvère
known for his writing...