-
midfielder with Bälinge,
Göras transferred to AIK in
November 2004. She
signed a two-year
contract with Djurgårdens in
December 2007.
Göras made
eight Damallsvenskan...
- Look up
gora or गोरा in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gora may
refer to:
Gora (surname)
Gora (musical instrument), or lesiba, a
Southern African instrument...
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Góra ([ˈɡura], German: Guhrau) is a town in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It is the
administrative seat both of
Góra County and of the...
- in Indonesia.
Erokwanas speakers reside in the
villages of
Darembang and
Goras in the
Mbahamdandara District,
Fakfak Regency.
Erokwanas at
Ethnologue (18th...
- Montenegrin: Crna
Gora / Црна Гора; Albanian: Mali i Zi)
English name
derives from a
Venetian calque of the
Montenegrin phrase "Crna
Gora",
meaning literally...
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Chirpy is a 2001
adult animated short film by
director John
Goras,
winner of Best
Animation at the 2002 New York
Underground Film Festival.
After showings...
-
G.O.R.A.: A
Space Movie (Turkish:
G.O.R.A.: Bir Uzay Filmi) is a 2004
Turkish science-fiction
comedy film,
directed by Ömer
Faruk Sorak,
which stars Cem...
- from
Shivpuri till
Goras town near
Madhya Pradesh -
Rajasthan border. A
portion of this
highway used to
extend to
Sheopur from
Goras also but it has now...
-
saxophone Pär
Grebacken – saxophones, clarinet, recorder,
piccolo Leif
Göras – violin, cello,
mandolin Nicke (Nils-Erik) Göthe – violin,
mandolin Jogga...
- also
called Lysa Hora or Łysa
Góra, (Polish: Łysa
Góra, Ukrainian: Лиса гора, Lysa hora; Russian: Лысая гора,
Lysaya gora) is a
location in
Slavic folk...