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11 relations: Antoine Pagi, Buntot Pagi, François Pagi, Mickaël Pagis, Nuansa Pagi, Pagi (title), Pagi language, Pagoi, Pagus, Pasar pagi, Ranchordas Pagi.
Antoine Pagi
Antoine Pagi (31 March 1624 – 5 June 1699) was a French ecclesiastical historian.
Buntot Pagi
Buntot pagi or stingray tail is a type of Filipino whiplike weapon.
François Pagi
François Pagi (7 September 1654 – 21 January 1721) was a French Franciscan historian of the Catholic Church.
Mickaël Pagis
Mickaël Serge Pagis (born 17 August 1973) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Nuansa Pagi
Nuansa Pagi (lit. 'Morning Nuance') is the first morning newscast ever produced by a private television network in Indonesia.
Pagi (title)
Pagi (also spelled as Paghi and Pugi) is a title used by the Koli caste of the Indian state of Gujarat during the rule of Mughals, Muslims, British, and princely states in British India.
Pagi language
Pagi, or Bembi, is a Papuan language spoken by 2,000 people in five villages in Sandaun Province and in Vanimo District of Papua New Guinea, near the border with Indonesian Papua.
Pagoi
Pagoi (Πάγοι) is a village in the northwestern part of Corfu Island in Greece, and a community of the municipal unit Agios Georgios.
See Pagi and Pagoi
Pagus
In ancient Rome, the Latin word pagus (plural pagi) was an administrative term designating a rural subdivision of a tribal territory, which included individual farms, villages (vici), and strongholds (oppida) serving as refuges, as well as an early medieval geographical term.
See Pagi and Pagus
Pasar pagi
Pasar pagi (Malay/Indonesian, lit.: 'morning market') is a type of traditional market found in Indonesia and Malaysia, sometimes classified as a wet market.
Ranchordas Pagi
Ranchordas Pagi (Born: Ranchhod Rabari) (1901–2013) worked as a scout on behalf of the Indian Army.
References
Also known as Pagi (disambiguation).

