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already be
found in the 1519
Treis court seal; it was also
borne as a
charge by the
Castle Counts (Burggrafen) of
Treis. The one-handled jug
refers to...
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Trei culori (Three colours; Romanian: [trej kuˈlorʲ]) was the
national anthem of the
Socialist Republic of
Romania from 1977 to 1990. On 24
January 1990...
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Treis Castle, also
called Treisburg, is a
castle ruin in the muni****lity of
Treis-Karden on the
Moselle in the
district of Cochem-Zell in the
state of...
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Treis Elies is a
village in Cyprus,
which is also
known as Triselyes, Tris Eliæs, Tris Eliaes, Üçzeytinler, Uczeytinler.
Nearby cities include Agios Dimitrios...
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Treis Volakous (Gr****: Τρεις Βολάκους, "three rocks") are
rocks close to the
southern coast of
Crete in the
Libyan Sea. They fall
within the administration...
- The seat of the
Verbandsgemeinde was in
Treis-Karden. It was
disbanded in July 2014. The
Verbandsgemeinde of
Treis-Karden
consisted of the
following Ortsgemeinden...
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Treis Gefyres (Gr****: Τρεις Γέφυρες
pronounced [tɾis ˈʝe.fi.ɾes])
meaning 'Three bridges' is a
neighborhood in the
center of Athens, Greece. It is located...
- Oi
Treis Harites (Gr****: Οι Τρεις Χάριτες, The
Three Harites) is a Gr****
comedy series created by
Michalis Reppas and
Thanasis Papathanasiou which aired...
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Imaste dio, Ímaste dió or
Eimaste dio (Gr****: Είμαστε δυο,
meaning 'We are two') is a song by
Mikis Theodorakis, the
leftist Gr****
composer and politician...
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Grammar of Kambaata. Part 1: Phonology, Nominal...