WHAT DOES DRAGÓR MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of dragór in the Romanian dictionary
DRAGÓR2 ~ oáre n. Marine vessel endowed with a dear for the demining of waterways. DRAGÓR2 ~oáre n. Navă maritimă înzestrată cu o dragă pentru deminarea căilor navigabile.
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8 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «DRAGÓR»
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Re-tells, in humorous verse, a tale of how gorse got its name.
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The Land of Dragor - Book 1: The Gift of Charms
Widely praised on its hardback publication, the first volume of Julia Suzuki’s Land of Dragor series will entrance the child in any reader, of whatever age . . . ‘FANTASY READERS WILL WARM TO THIS STORY OF HOW BEING DIFFERENT CAN BE A ...
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The Living Light - Pagina 125
He swings his weapon in a deadly upper-cut attempting to blind Dragor or knock his helmet off. Dragor ducks and counters with a quick jab and withdrawal of his double bladed sword. Marks backs up, but not enough to avoid a grazing cut.
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Frommer's Denmark - Pagina 164
Dragør (pronounced Drah-wer) was a busy port on the herring-rich Baltic Sea in the early Middle Ages, and when fishing fell off, it became a sleepy little waterfront village. After 1520, Amager Island and its villages—Dragør and Store ...
Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince, 2009
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Copenhagen and the Best of Denmark Alive!
DRAGOR After visiting the museum and the town, reboard the number 30 bus for the remaining 2.5 km (1.5 mile) trip to Dragor. The town was built on a promontory on the Oresund between Zealand and Sweden. This strategic location made it ...
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Devil's Gate: Book Two of the Rialto trilogy - Pagina 83
Dragor and Frankie sat on a settee next to a coffee table. Dragor started shaking. “I don't thinkI can do this.” Frankie opened a Wedal chocolate bar and gave some to Dragor. “They said to take some chocolate.” Dragor continued sweating after ...
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Sarah Sper, Carissa Bluestone, 2006
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The Rough Guide to Copenhagen - Pagina 115
Dragor East of Kalvebod Filled, at the southeastern corner of Amager, lies the atmospheric cobblestoned fishing village of Dragor, which used to be the departure point for ferries to Sweden until the opening of the Oresunds bridge (see box ...
Lone Mouritsen, Caroline Osborne, 2004