up prag, präg, or Prag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prag may refer to: German, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and Turkish for Prague Adi Prag (born...
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The Prag Mahal is a 19th-century palace located next to the Aina Mahal in Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat, India. Prag Mahal is named after Rao Pragmalji II, who...
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Prag News also known as Prag is a 24-hour Assamese news channel. It is the oldest regional news channel of Assam owned by A M Television Pvt. Ltd. based...
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Derek Prag (6 August 1923 – 20 January 2010) was a British Member of the European Parliament for Hertfordshire from 1979 to 1994. He represented the UK...
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Prags (German pronunciation: [praks]; Italian: Braies [ˈbraːjes]; Ladin: Braies) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy...
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The Deutscher Fußball-Club Prag, commonly known as DFC Prag, was a football club based in Prague. The club was founded on 25 May 1896 by a group of German...
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Berlin, Kapstadt, Prag (English: Berlin, Cape Town, Prague) is the seventh studio album by German recording artist Annett Louisan, released by Columbia...
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PragVEC was a post-punk band from London formed in 1978. The band name was a contraction of the two words "pragmatism" and "vector", chosen at random....
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Florence Kahn (née Prag; November 9, 1866 – November 16, 1948) was an American teacher and politician who in 1925 became the first Jewish woman to serve...
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Prague (2006 film) (redirect from Prag (2006 film))
Prague (Danish: Prag) is a 2006 Danish film written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Stine Stengade and Jana Plodková. Married...
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