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  • |Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9 |Jan low F= |Jan low C=
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  • ...lia, Luhava, Boravia and Banuj. The current president is Radovan Bašta and Jan Michalek the Prime Minister.
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  • |31 Jan 2024 |29 Jan 2024
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  • ...e September 21: kvos? por kve? eske nos klarii esme? // Nova Areoliâ, 1988 Jan 18.</ref> of 1984 related to the dominance of the military in the governmen
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  • ...loss in 1961 and the return of the Bromlavian Conservatives to power, with Jan Pimm (Askin's son) as Prime Minister. ...the National Assembly is Robert Boland. The current Prime Minister as of 1 Jan 2023 is Matilda Graves (Left Progression), who is deputised as Secretary to
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  • [[File:Montreal City Hall Jan 2006.jpg|thumb|right|San Juan City Hall at night]] The City Hall of San Jua
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  • ! style="background:#e5afaa; color:#000;" |Jan
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  • ...lections in Witzandmond. With less than 26% of cast votes counted, General Jan-Frans Ghyslinck of the right winged Freedom Party was declared winner. In t |General Jan-Frans Ghyslinck
    62 KB (8,795 words) - 05:09, 2 December 2023
  • ...rence of the Tare will lead to the Muri to be discontinued from minting on Jan 1, 2025, as a decision made by the National House.</ref>
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  • |Jan record high C = 34.2 |Jan high C = 24.1
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  • ! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| Jan
    61 KB (8,409 words) - 15:43, 23 January 2024
  • ...mi" by Dragojub Bakčić, 1981</ref> [[File:NYC Public Library Research Room Jan 2006.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Inside the National and University Library]]
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