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Patru may
refer to:
Olivier Patru (1604–1681),
French lawyer and
writer Patru, Iran, a
village in
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran This
disambiguation page...
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Patrus Ananias de
Sousa (Bocaiúva, 26
January 1952) is a
Brazilian lawyer and politician,
member of the Workers'
Party (PT). He was
Minister of Agrarian...
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Macroregion Four (Romanian:
Macroregiunea Patru) is a
statistical (NUTS 1)
region of Romania. It
consists of two
development regions (West and South-West...
- Mongolian: Петр (Pyetr) Montenegrin:
Petar (Петар), Pero (Перо) Nepali: पत्रुस (
Patrus) Norman:
Pierre Northern Sami: Pekka, Piera, Biera, Bierril, Bierža, Biehtár...
- "Studiu IRES: Fotbalul, cel mai
iubit sport in Romania;
Simona Halep,
locul patru in
clasamentul celor mai mari
sportivi romani ai
tuturor timpurilor – Fotbal...
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Olivier Patru (1604 – 16
January 1681) was a
French lawyer and writer. He was born and died in Paris. Œuvres
diverses on the
Cujas Library website: tome...
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often known as Digi 24 (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdidʒi ˌdowəˈzetʃʲ ʃi
ˈpatru]), is a 24-hour
Romanian news
television channel which was
launched on 1...
- /tʁwɑ/ tres tres tres tres trés três tres four
quattuor > *quattro bàtoro
patru quattru [ˈku̯aʈɻʊ]
quatto [qu̯ɑtːə]
quattru quattro quatro~qoatro [ˈku̯a...
- "REZULTATE
ALEGERI PARLAMENTARE 2016 Timiş: PSD şi PNL,
sigure de obţinerea a
patru, respectiv, trei
mandate în Parlament". jurnalul.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved...
- County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages, Adâncata and
Patru Frați. The
commune is
situated in the
Wallachian Plain, at an
altitude of...