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Gelos (French pronunciation: [ʒəlɔs]; Occitan:
Gelòs) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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Sparta dedicated a
small statue of
Gelos to the god, and elsewhere,
mentions that in
Sparta there was a
sanctuary of
Gelos, as well as
those of Thanatos,...
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gelo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gelo, or
Gelon (died 478 BC), was the
ruler of Gela and
Syracuse in the 5th
century BC.
Gelo may also...
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Robert Ball (born
November 24, 1998), also
known by his
stage names G3 and
GELO, is an
American professional basketball player and
rapper who last pla****...
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American basketball player and
rapper LiAngelo Ball
under the
stage names Gelo and G3.
Produced by
Kunica and
Glockie Cheez, the song was
released on January...
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Gaston Gelos (born
Rafael Gaston Gelos) is a German-Uruguayan economist. He
joined the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1998 and has
served as the...
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Gelo is a town in
Mozambique near the port of Nacala.
Gelo is
served by a
station on the
Nacala Railway in the
north of Mozambique.
Railway stations in...
- Tlos (Ancient Gr****: Τλῶς), also
known as
Gelos, was a town of
ancient Caria. The town name does not
appear in
ancient writers but is
inferred from epigraphic...
- The Gilo
River is a
river in the
Gambela Region of
southwestern Ethiopia. A
variety of
names also
knows it: the
Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while...
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hypothalamic hamartomas. The term "gelastic"
originates from the Gr**** word
gelos,
which means laughter. The main sign of a
gelastic seizure is a
sudden outburst...