• Trap (Macedonian: Трап) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo....
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  • abnormality Trap (chess) Trap (poker), a strategy Trap pass, see Glossary of contract bridge terms Tarap, Attock, a village in Pakistan Trap, Mogila, a village...
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    Albanian magulë, a metathesis of gamulë; likewise Serbo-Croatian gòmila ~ mògila 'heap'. mire bridegroom Hasdeu, Russu, Vraciu from Albanian mirë 'good';...
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    since Orphism saw the body and the soul as opposites whereby the soul was trapped by the body until it was released through death, while the Thracian afterlife...
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  • Germania, which was stationed in the villages of Przelbice, Muzylowice, Mogiła and Czarnokonce. The SS had been ordered to close the roads leading east...
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     27. Chojnice: Chojnickie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk. p. 59. "Pomnik - mogiła Polaków rozstrzelanych przez Niemców w 1945 roku". Uzdrowisko Wieniec (in...
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    mounds. Another settlement's necropolis was discovered in the Dervishova Mogila area. The discovery of these (currently destroyed) necropoleis gives evidence...
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    (1173), Sulejów (1176), Wąchock (1179), Koprzywnica (1185), Oliwa (1186), Mogiła (1222), Henryków (1227), and others. Somewhat later, a few Cistercian convents...
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  • down, General Seliverstov's observation point near Hill 277.9 (called Saur-Mogila) was discovered by German artillery observers and heavily shelled. Seliverstov...
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  • Confessions (i.e. Metrophanes Kritopoulos (1625); Cyril Loukaris (1629); Peter Mogila (1645); and Dositheos of Jerusalem (1672)). "In 1627 a wealthy monk and...
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