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Vranas or
Branas (Gr****: Βρανάς, Latin:
Vranas or Vr****), in
feminine form
Vranaina or Branaina, is a
surname attested from the
Byzantine and post-Byzantine...
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Jakub Vrána (born 1996),
Czech ice
hockey player Josef Vrana (1905–87),
Czech Roman Catholic bishop Pavel Vrána (born 1985),
Czech footballer Petr
Vrána (born...
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Agios Panteleimonas, Vationas,
Vranas, Thines, Kokkala, Romeika, Stroumpouli) The
village Vranas had 316
inhabitants in 2011. It is 2 km northwest...
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vrana or
vrána in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vrana may
refer to:
Vrana (town), a
village in
Zadar County, Dalmatia,
Croatia Vrána, Czech...
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Jakub Vrána (born 28
February 1996) is a
Czech professional ice
hockey forward for the
Nashville Predators of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
Vrána was...
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Vrana (Croatian pronunciation: [
ʋrâna], Italian: P****o,
Villa Vrana) is a
village on the
Croatian island of Cres, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar. Administratively...
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Vrana Palace (Bulgarian: Дворец "Врана", romanized: Dvorets "
Vrana";
formerly Враня; Vranya) is a
royal palace, on the
outskirts of Sofia, the capital...
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Josef Vrana (17
October 1905, in Stříbrnice – 30
November 1987, in Olomouc) was the
administrator of the
archbishopric of Olomouc, as well as titular...
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Eugene Vrana is an
American pharmacologist. He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and
attended Thomas Jefferson High
School in
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Vrana then...
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Vrana (Latin:
prioratus Auranae, Hungarian: vránai perjelség, Croatian:
vranski priorat) is a
ruined monastery near the
Croatian town of
Vrana. During...