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included the
Windic March (Marca Vinedorum) of Duke
Valuk (Wallucus Dux),
located in the
Eastern Alps, in 631. The
territory of the
Windic march was contained...
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Windy Hill or
Windy Hills may
refer to:
Windy Hill, Essendon, an
Australian rules football ground in the
Melbourne area
Windy Hill Wind Farm, a wind power...
- Look up
windy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Windy may
refer to:
Windy (album), a 1968
album by
Astrud Gilberto Windy (EP), a 2021
extended play by...
- Look up The
Windy City or
Windy City in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Windy City may
refer to: Chicago,
Illinois ("
Windy City") Wellington, New Zealand...
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Metlika and in the
Windic March. In 1374, the
county was
acquired to the
House of
Habsburg who ****umed the
title of
Lords of the
Windic March. The Voivodeship...
- The West
Indies cricket team,
nicknamed The
Windies, is a men's
cricket team
representing the West Indies—a
group of
mainly English-speaking countries...
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neighboring Windic March.
Under his
descendant Albert III of Gorizia,
these two
adjacent areas were
united in what
became known as the
County in the (
Windic) March...
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Windy Goonatillake is a Sri
Lankan singer. Her
father Rookantha Goonatillake and
mother Chandralekha Perera are both
prominent singers in Sri Lanka. She...
- "
Windy" is a pop song
written by
Ruthann Friedman and
recorded by the ****ociation. The song
reached No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in July 1967, becoming...
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Rudolph II "jointly and severally"
received Austria, Styria,
Carniola and the
Windic March. However, in 1286,
Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol
became Duke of Carinthia...