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  2. Gawr Gura - Wikipedia

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    Gawr Gura (がうる・ぐら, Gauru Gura) is a virtual YouTuber affiliated with Hololive English. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is a member of Hololive English – Myth (stylized as HoloMyth), alongside Takanashi Kiara [ ja ] ( 小鳥遊キアラ ) , Mori Calliope , [ 4 ] Ninomae Ina'nis [ ja ] ( 一伊那尓栖 ) , and Watson Amelia . [ 5 ]

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  4. Bishnu Prasad Rabha - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Kalaguru, Rupkonwar and Natasurjya at Tezpur (Side view) Bishnu Prasad Rabha was born in Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British India on 31 January 1909. His mother's name was Gethi Mech and father's name was Raibahadur Gopal Chandra Mushahary, who was working as a police under British regime.

  5. Maelor Gawr - Wikipedia

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    Maelor Gawr is an early Celtic king and giant of Welsh mythology, who lived in Castell Maelor, Pen Dinas also known as (Dinas Maelor) in Penparcau, a village near Aberystwyth before "the coming of Brutus to this island".

  6. Idris Gawr - Wikipedia

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    Idris Gawr (English: Idris the Giant; c. 560 – 632) was a king of Meirionnydd in early medieval Wales.

  7. Gura, Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Gura (Tigrinya: ጉራዕ) or Gura'e is a settlement in Eritrea's Debub region in northeast Africa. It is located in the eponymous Gura Valley in the southeastern Eritrean highlands . It is about 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) SE of Dekemhare and about 32 kilometres (20 mi) SSE of the capital Asmara .

  8. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.

  9. Giants (Welsh folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Giants (Welsh: cewri) feature prominently in Welsh folklore and mythology.Among the most notable are Bendigeidfran fab Llyr, a mythological king of Britain during the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, Idris Gawr of Cader Idris, and Ysbaddaden Bencawr, the chief antagonist of the early Arthurian tale How Culhwch won Olwen.