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Juro may
refer to:
Juro Novelty Company,
American toy
manufacturer Juro Adlešič (1884–1968),
Slovenian lawyer and
politician Jūrō Gotō (1887–1984), ****anese...
- Caviidae, the cavy family, is
composed of
rodents native to
South America and
includes the
domestic guinea pig, wild cavies, and the
largest living rodent...
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Juro Tkalčić (13
February 1877 – 15
December 1957) was a
Croatian cellist and composer. He was born and died in Zagreb. "Tkalčić,
Juro".
Proleksis Encyclopedia...
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Jūrō Gotō (後藤 十郎, Gotō
Jūrō, 2
November 1887 – 25 May 1984) was a major-general in the ****anese
Imperial Army in the
Second Sino-****anese War. A native...
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Juraj Jánošík (first name also
Juro or Jurko,
Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjuraj ˈjaːnɔʃiːk]; Hungarian: Jánosik György,
baptised 25
January 1688, died 17 March...
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Retrieved 19
March 2025. Máximo,
Wellton (19
March 2025). "Copom
eleva juros básicos da
economia para 14,25% ao ano". Agência
Brasil (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
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Following Vasectomy". The
Journal of Urology. 180 (6): 2569–2576. doi:10.1016/j.
juro.2008.08.045. PMC 2657845. PMID 18930494.
Philp T,
Guillebaud J, Budd D (1984)...
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Retrieved 11
February 2023. "
Jūros tiltas".
Palangos turizmo informacijos centras (in Lithuanian). Retrieved...
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Juro Mětšk (1 May 1954 – 20
January 2022) was a
Sorbian composer. Born in Bautzen, the son of the
Sorbian writer and
publicist Frido Mětšk [de], he studied...
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Juro Kuvicek (born 15
December 1967) is a
retired Norwegian football striker. He
migrated with his
family from
Czechoslovakia to
Norway in 1974. Settling...