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Brege (pronounced [
ˈbɾeːɡɛ]) is a
small village south of Krško in
eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the
traditional region of
Lower Carniola. It is...
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Ilona Breģe (born 20 May 1959 in Riga,
Soviet Union) is a composer,
pianist and musicologist.
Breģe was born in Riga. She
graduated from the
Latvian Music...
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Brege Airfield (Serbian: Аеродром Бреге, romanized: Aerodrom
Brege) (ICAO: LYKA) is a
recreational aerodrome in Serbia,
located in the
vicinity of the...
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Kingdom of
Serbia became part of the new state,
Kingdom of the Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes.
which was
formed on 1
December 1918. Even
though the industry...
- (Matulji near Rijeka): Ovcȁ i konjı̏ Ovcȁ kȃ ni imȅla vȕni vȉdela je konjȉ na
brȇge. Jedȃn je vȗkal tȇški vȏz, drȕgi je nosîl vȅlu vrȅt'u, a trȅt'i je nosîl...
- Bréguet–Sabin (French pronunciation: [
bʁeɡɛ sabɛ̃]) is a
station on Line 5 of the
Paris Métro,
located in the 11th arrondis****t of Paris. The station...
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Martinskapelle in a wild and
lonely area of the
Black Forest, is
called Brege at its
origin and
forms the
river Danube in
Donaueschingen where it is unified...
- Hönigsberg 1959 2005
South African Sebastian Currier 1959
American Ilona Breģe 1959
Latvian Marti Epstein 1959
American Silvio Barbato 1959 2009 Italian-Brazilian...
- and ana, an und(e), unt und en en
bridge bryk brücke,
brucke Brücke brug
brêge dolt duł tol, dol 'foolish, nonsensical' toll 'mad, fantastic, wonderful'...
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Karaska 1966 The
Republic of
ShKID (Республика ШКИД)
Kostalmed 1967 Na
dikom brege 1967 Proisshestviye,
kotorogo nikto ne
zametil Teterin 1969
Rokirovka v...