- of nobility, and left two sons:
Sebastian Marija Josip Gradić, born 15 July 1777
Mateo Gradić, born 22
August 1786, he
married Ana Giorgi-Bona. They had...
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Stjepan (in Croatian)". enciklopedija.lzmk.hr.
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grade may
refer to: At-
grade intersection, a
crossing between roads on the same
level Road
junction Level crossing,
where a road or path
crosses a railway...
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Grade most
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Grading in education, a
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- A
grader, also
commonly referred to as a road
grader,
motor grader, or
simply blade, is a form of
heavy equipment with a long
blade used to
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climbing routes have a
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technical difficulty—and in some
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commitment level—of the route. The
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England and
Wales under three grades, with
Grade I
being the
highest grade:
Grade I:
buildings of
exceptional interest.
Grade II*:
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Twelfth grade (also
known as 12th
grade,
grade 12,
senior year, or
class 12) is the
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settlement in the city.
Gradić Pejton is made of wood, and
irregularly shaped in the honeycomb-style to
preserve existing trees.
Gradić Pejton is
located 2...
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Fifth grade (also 5th
Grade or
Grade 5) is the
fifth or
sixth year of
formal or
compulsory education. In the
United States,
primary school generally goes...