Romania: Valea Dragă River, Romania Draga, a village in Silivașu de Câmpie Commune, Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania In Serbia: Draga (Tutin), a village...
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Mošćenička Draga (Italian: Draga di Moschiena) is municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia. It is situated southwest of Opatija under Mt...
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Draginja "Draga" Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиња "Драга" Обреновић; 23 September [O.S. 11 September] 1866 – 11 June [O.S. 29 May] 1903), née Lunjevica...
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Helena Dragaš (Serbian: Јелена Драгаш, romanized: Jelena Dragaš; Greek: Ἑλένη Δραγάση, romanized: Helénē Dragásē; c. 1372 – 23 March 1450) was the empress...
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Supetarska Draga is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D105 highway. The oldest Benedictine abbey on the island is located in Supetarska Draga. Register...
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Helen E. Dragas is a Virginia real estate developer and the CEO of the Dragas Companies. She is also a former member of, and rector for, the University...
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Volčja Draga (pronounced [ˈʋoːu̯tʃja ˈdɾaːɡa]; Italian: Valvolciana) is a settlement in the Municipality of Renče–Vogrsko in the Littoral region of Slovenia...
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Draga (Cyrillic: Драга) is a feminine given name. Those bearing it include: Draga Obrenović (1866–1903), Queen of Serbia Draga Matkovic (1907–2013), classical...
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Draga Bašćanska (pronounced [drâɡa bâʃtɕanskaː]) is a village in Croatia on the island of Krk (Otok Krk, isola di Velia). It is connected by the D102 highway...
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Draga Matković (also known as Draga Matković-von Auerhann;[citation needed] 4 November 1907 – 29 July 2013) was a contemporary German classical pianist...
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Draga Ljočić Milošević (1855–1926) was a Serbian physician, socialist, and feminist. In 1872, she became the first Serbian woman to be accepted at the...
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Aleksandar Dragaš (born 16 January 1967) is a Croatian rock critic and journalist. He has been described as one of the most prominent and influential Croatian...
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or Dragaš noble family (fl. 1355–1395), of the Serbian Empire Dejan Dragaš (fl. 1355), nobleman Jovan Dragaš (1343–1378), nobleman Konstantin Dragaš (d...
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Jovan Dejanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Дејановић), known as Jovan Dragaš (Јован Драгаш), was a Serbian nobleman that held the title of despot under the...
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Nikola Dragaš (born 1 November 1944) is a Croatian 9 pin bowling player. He competed for the KK Medveščak from Zagreb. In 1972, 1974 and 1976 he was World...
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Dragas is a town and municipality located in the Prizren District of Kosovo. Dragas may also refer to: George Dragas (b. 1944), Greek-born Orthodox Christian...
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Mehmet Nexhip bej Draga (Turkish: Mehmet Necip bey Draga; 1867–1920) was an Albanian politician who was an important figure of the Albanian National Awakening...
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The Reverend Father Protopresbyter George Dion Dragas (born 1944) is an Orthodox Christian priest, theologian, and writer. He is currently professor of...
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Draga pri Šentrupertu (pronounced [ˈdɾaːɡa pɾi ʃɛnˈtɾuːpɛɾtu] or [ˈdɾaːɡa pɾi ʃənˈtɾuːpɛɾtu]) is a village northwest of Šentrupert in southeastern Slovenia...
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Draga Ahačič (6 July 1924 – 28 December 2022) was a Slovene actress, film director, translator and journalist. Ahačič was born in the small town of Črnomelj...
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Tara Dragas (born 17 February 2007) is an Italian rhythmic gymnast of Slovenian descent. She is the 2022 European ribbon junior silver medalist. At the...
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La Draga is an Early Neolithic lakeshore site (last quarter of the 6th millennium BCE) located in Banyoles (Catalunya, Spain) and it is the only prehistoric...
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The sixth season of La Más Draga aired on 12 September 2023, is available through YouTube, and is produced by La Gran Diabla Producciones. The series...
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Orhan Dragaš is a Serbian expert on security and international relations. He is the founder and director of the International Security Institute, based...
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La Más Draga is a Mexican reality competition television, where different drag queens compete by performing various challenges week after week to find...
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Draga (pronounced [ˈdɾaːɡa]) is a small settlement on the left bank of the Voglajna River in the Municipality of Štore in eastern Slovenia. The area is...
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Draga Dejanović (Kanjiža, 18 August 1840 – Bečej, 26 June 1871) was an ethnic Serbian poet who lived in Austria-Hungary. Besides Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja...
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Draga Olteanu Matei (née Olteanu) (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdraɡa olˈte̯anu maˈtej]; 24 October 1933 – 18 November 2020) was a Romanian actress. She performed...
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Konstantin Dejanović (redirect from Konstantin Dragaš)
Cyrillic: Константин (Костадин) Дејановић; fl. 1365–1395) or Konstantin Dragaš was a Serbian magnate that ruled a large province in eastern Macedonia under...
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The fifth season of La Más Draga premiered on 27 September 2022, available through YouTube, and was produced by La Gran Diabla Producciones. The series...
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