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Sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) or
broomcorn is a
genus of
about 25
species of
flowering plants in the gr****
family (Poaceae). Some of
these species are
grown as...
- The
House of
Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a
noble family of the
Republic of Ragusa.
Known as de
Sorgo, Surgo,
Sorco and...
- Ivan Florio,
Petar Lukarić (Petrus de Luccari),
Serafin Gozze, and Luca de
Sorgo. The
Ragusan aristocracy was also well
represented at the
Sorbonne University...
- 1378
Vlaho Sorgo December 1378
Vlaho Babalio January 1379 Vito
Gozze February 1379
Jakov Sorgo March 1379
Junio Sorgo April 1379
Andrija Sorgo May 1379...
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isolated from the rest of the Proto-Germanic lexicon.
According to Aljoša
Šorgo,
there are at
least 36 Proto-Germanic
lexical items very
likely originating...
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Antun Sorkočević (Italian:
Antonio Sorgo, French:
Antoine Sorgo; 12
December 1775 –
February 1841) was a diplomat, writer,
composer and
member of Ragusan...
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Count Luka Sorkočević (Italian: Luca
Sorgo;
January 13, 1734 –
September 11, 1789) was
composer from the
Republic of Ragusa. His
music has been preserved...
- (French pronunciation: [lil syʁ la sɔʁɡ]; Occitan: L'Illa de Sòrga [ˈlilɔ de
ˈsɔʀɡɔ] or L'Illa de
Venissa [ˈlilɔ de veˈnisɔ]) is a town and
commune on the Sorgue...
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Tavola C02 –
Superficie (ettari) e
produzione (quintali): riso, mais,
sorgo,
altri cereali.
Dettaglio per
regione – Anno 2011 M****imiliano Venusti;...
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isolated from the rest of the Proto-Germanic lexicon.
According to Aljoša
Šorgo,
there are at
least 36 Proto-Germanic
lexical items very
likely originating...