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Greiz (/ɡraɪts/
gryts) is a
Kreis (district) in the east of Thuringia, Germany.
Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) Saale-Holzland, Saale-Orla...
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Jerzy Gryt (24 July 1921 – 27 May 2010) was a
Polish wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
middleweight at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Greiz (/ɡraɪts/
gryts;
German pronunciation: [ɡʁaɪ̯t͡s] ) is a town in the
state of Thuringia, Germany, and is the
capital of the
district of Greiz. Greiz...
- Grütze (German: [ˈʁoːtə ˈɡʁʏtsə] ), or rode Grütt (Low German: [ˈroʊdə
ˈɡrʏt] ),
meaning "red groats", is a
sweet fruit dish from
Denmark and Northern...
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Gryt Herry Imperyall (Great
Henry Imperial) was a ship in England's
Royal Navy
during the
reign of
Henry VIII. It was
captained by
Edmund Howard, whose...
- Ruth Grützbauch Grützbauch in 2022
Pronunciation IPA: [ʁuːt
ˈɡʁʏt͡sˌbaʊ̯x] Born (1978-10-03) 3
October 1978 (age 46) Vienna,
Austria Education University...
- Sweden Sea
platoon transport (former taxi boat) Jan
Skerfe /
Aluminum Boats Gryt AB
HSwMS Rödnäbba — 1990 23
tonnes Former taxi boat "Långgarn"
operated in...
- "Slayers" (1903), in
which he
describes the
peasants as Masurians, as well as "
Gryts and the nobleman's son" (1903),
where Franko depicts a
broader picture,...
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means "the
lighthouse point".
County road 212 from
Valdemarsvik p****es by
Gryt to
terminate at Fyrudden, and the
large north-south
waterway of Östergötland...
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Presbyterian Scots by his
insistence on
elaborate High
Anglican ritual,
arousing "
gryt feir of
inbriginge of poperie". Charles II
underwent a
simple Presbyterian...