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Urte is a
female first name
occurring mainly in Germany. The
origin and
meaning of
Urte is uncertain, but
there are at
least six theories: It
comes from...
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Urtė is a
Lithuanian feminine given name.
People bearing the name
Urtė include:
Urtė Juodvalkytė (born 1986),
Lithuanian road
cyclist Urtė Kazakevičiūtė...
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briefly shown in a TV
report about the
development of the
URTES network.
Later on
additional URTES networks were
built in
Mexico and
other countries, in total...
- (French pronunciation: [ɔʁtɛs]; Basque: Ortheze; Occitan: Ortès,
pronounced [
urˈtɛs]) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, and
region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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Urtė Čižauskaitė (born 30
January 2003) is a
Lithuanian professional basketball player for
Lattes Montpellier women's club in the
Ligue Féminine de Basketball...
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Urtė Juodvalkytė (born 23
December 1986) is a road
cyclist from Lithuania. She parti****ted at the 2006 UCI Road
World Championships and 2011 UCI Road...
- "Padre Pio
pilgrims flock to see saint's body". telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph.
Urte Kr****:
Kontrollierter Gesichtsverlust.
Padre Pio und die Fotografie. In:...
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Urtė Kazakevičiūtė (born 15
October 1993) is a
Lithuanian swimmer.
During the 2009
World Aquatics Championships she set
national Lithuanian records in...
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Sinem Taşan-Funke 7
Julian Holter 8
Alexandra Wend 9 Jan
Zimmerling 10
Carmen Sinnokrot 11 Ben
Schneider 12 Anna
Dethlefsen 13 Jörg
Nowack 14
Urte Wiemken...
- verify, verity, etc.) OCS věra "faith, belief" OIr. fír "true", W gwir "true"
urtë “quiet” <PAlb *wara *medʰyo- "mid, middle" mid,
middle (< OE mid, middel)...