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Indre (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃dʁ] ); is a
department in
central France named after the
river Indre. The
inhabitants of the
department are
known as the...
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Indre By (English: lit. 'Inner City'), also
known as
Copenhagen Center or K or
Downtown Copenhagen...
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Indres Elatchininathan Naidoo (26
August 1936 – 8
January 2016) was a
South African anti-apartheid activist. An
early member of the people's liberation...
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Indrė is a
Lithuanian feminine given name.
Individuals bearing the name
Indrė include:
Indrė Jakubaitytė (born 1976),
Lithuanian javelin thrower Indrė...
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national team.
Indrė Venskevičiūtė at Soccerway.
Retrieved 3 May 2020.
Indrė Venskevičiūtė – UEFA
competition record (archive) "
Indrė Venskevičiūtė"....
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Indre (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃dʁ] ) is a 279.3 km (173.5 mi) long
river in
central France, a left
tributary to the Loire. Its
source is in the department...
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Indrė Sorokaitė (born 2 July 1988) is a Lithuanian-born
Italian volleyball player. She
plays for
Union Volley Pinerolo and for the
Italy women's national...
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Indre Østerbro (lit. English, "Inner Østerbro"), was one of the administrative, statistical, and tax city
districts ("bydele")
comprising the muni****lity...
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Indre Bråkdalshøe is a
mountain in Sel Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. The 1,597-metre (5,240 ft) tall
mountain is
located in the
Rondane mountains...
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Indre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Indre is a
department in the
Centre region of France.
Indre may also
refer to:
Indre, Loire-Atlantique...