Tore may refer to: Tõre, Estonia, a village Tore, Scotland, a village Töre, Sweden, a locality Töre River, Sweden Tore (volcano), Papua New Guinea Tore...
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Zorlu Töre (born 1956) is a Turkish Cypriot politician. He has been Northern Cyprus Assembly Speaker since 2022. "Zorlu Töre: Bize ve gençlerimize ambargo...
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Özge Törer (born 16 August 1999) is a Turkish actress known for her role as Bala Hatun in the Turkish TV series Kuruluş Osman, in which she stars alongside...
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Töre (Kazakh: Төре, romanized: Töre) is a Kazakh dynasty and later a clan of the descendants of Genghis Khan. The dynasty constituted the upper class...
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Tore Fredrik Wretman (7 May 1916 – 13 February 2003) was a Swedish chef and restaurateur. Wretman is perhaps best known for introducing cooking to men...
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Retrieved 10 January 2012. Media related to Töre at Wikimedia Commons tore.city – Töre website www.facebook.com/tore.nu – Töre Facebook fanpage v t e...
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Elihan Tore (Uyghur: ئەلىخان تۆرە; Chinese: 艾力汗·吐烈; 21 March 1884 – 28 February 1976) was the President of the Second East Turkestan Republic. He was born...
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Thore "Tore" Ingvar Sjöstrand (31 July 1921 – 26 January 2011) was a Swedish steeplechase runner. He won a bronze medal at the 1946 European Championships...
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Tore Østby (born 1972) is a founder, guitarist, producer, and songwriter for Norwegian progressive metal band Conception. After the band stopped playing...
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Tore Bråthen (born September 12, 1954) is a Norwegian jurist, and Professor of Law and Head of Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law at BI Norwegian...
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