• Look up DAG, Dag, dag, dağ, or dags in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dag may refer to: DAG (American TV series), 2000–2001 Dag (Norwegian TV series)...
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  • television personality "DAG", David Alan Grier's nickname based on his initials Burcu Dağ (born 1981), Turkish para-archer Ekrem Dağ (born 1980), Turkish...
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    Ayu-Dag (Crimean Tatar: Ayuv Dağ, Ukrainian: Аю-Даг, Russian: Аю-Даг, Greek: Αγια (Aya - "Holy")) is a summit of Crimea. It is also known under the Russified...
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    Karaca Dağ are the most significant water sources in the region. There are also a large number of springs on the southern side of Karaca Dağ and in the...
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    Ekrem Hayyam Dağ (born 5 December 1980) is a football coach and a former player. Born in Turkey, he played for the Austria national team. Dağ started his...
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    Chatyr-Dag (Crimean Tatar: Çatır Dağ, Ukrainian: Чатир-Даг, Russian: Чатыр-Даг) is a mountainous massif in Crimea, near the Simferopol-Alushta highway...
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    Şevket Dağ @ NKFU.com Brief biography and appreciation @ Turkish paintings. Brief biography @ Edebiya ve Sanat Akademisi. Media related to Şevket Dağ at Wikimedia...
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    Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld (/ˈhæmərʃʊld/ HAM-ər-shuuld, Swedish: [ˈdɑːɡ ˈhâmːarˌɧœld] ; 29 July 1905 – 18 September 1961) was a Swedish economist...
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  • Dağ Cəyir (also, Dag Dzheir, Dagdzhagir, and Dzhagir) is a village and municipality in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan. Dağ Cəyir at GEOnet Names Server...
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  • Ilbir Dağ, anciently Mount Grium or Mount Grion (Ancient Greek: Γρίον), is a chain of mountains in modern Turkey, running parallel to Mount Latmus (now...
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