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Gyulai Fouball Club is a professional football club based in Dabas, Pest County, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III, the third tier of Hungarian football.
FC Dava is a Moldovan football club based in Soroca, Moldova. They play in the Moldovan "B" Division, the third division in Moldovan football.
Dabas may refer to:
Dabas is a town in Pest County, Hungary, and the center of a microregion. It has a population of 16,000.
Dabas is an exogamous, patrilineal Jat gotra of India. Among their locales are the Haryana state and Delhi.
Dabasu Durovys is a Latvian pop rock band, formed at the beginning of 2006 in Daugavpils. Most lyrics of their songs are written in Latgalian.
Dabasa ciminius is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae.Other members of the genus Dabasa include:
Dabas is a district in southern part of Pest County. Dabas is also the name of the town where the district seat is found.
Dabasun Nor was a former salt lake in the northwest corner of the Ordos Loop in what is now the Hanggin Banner of Ordos Prefecture, Inner Mongolia, China.
Dabas KK is a Hungarian handball club from Dabas, Hungary, that played in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top level championship in Hungary.
Dabas parks Piejūra is a nature park along the Gulf of Riga in Latvia founded in 1962. It is a protected nature reserve and a Natura 2000 location.
Pleroma generally refers to the totality of divine powers. The word literally means fullness, from the verb πληρόω ("I fill"), comparable to πλήρης which means "full".
Plered was the location of the palace of Amangkurat I of Mataram (r. 1645–1677– ).