• Brada may refer to: Brada (writer), pseudonym of Henrietta Consuelo Sansom, French writer Brada-Rybníček, a municipality in the Czech Republic Brada (annelid)...
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  • Brada Brada is an unincorporated community in Saskatchewan, located just outside the eastern city limits of North Battleford on Yellowhead Highway 16...
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  • 2001 Brada arctica Annenkova-Chlopina, 1922 Brada bransfieldia Hartman, 1967 Brada brevis Hartman, 1967 Brada ferruginea Gallardo, 1968 Brada granosa...
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  • Brada Hill is a small hill escarpment near the coast of north Northumberland in North East England, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest...
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  • Pece Trajkovski – Brada (born May 27, 1981 in Bitola, Macedonia, Yugoslavia) is a Macedonian musician. He is the lead accordion / guitar / synth player...
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    Brada-Rybníček is a municipality in Jičín District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. The municipality...
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  • Nenad Šarić Brada (10 October 1947 in Rijeka, Yugoslavia – 3 May 2012 in Karlovac, Croatia) was a Croatian musician, best known as the drummer of Novi...
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  • King Thrushbeard (Slovak: Kráľ Drozdia brada, German: König Drosselbart) is a 1984 Czechoslovakian film based on an adaptation of the Grimm Brothers fairy-tale...
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    August 1938) was a French writer and novelist known better by the pseudonym, Brada, a shortened version of her earlier pen name, Bradamente. She also wrote...
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    Russia in Budapest (Royal Opera House) in 1927, with choreography by Ede Brada.[unreliable source?] In 1934, choreographer Vasili Vainonen staged a version...
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