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Drago may refer to: People * Drago (given name) * Drago (surname) * Drago (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler Víctor Soto * Drago Dumbovic, Croatian footballer known simply as Drago * Drago, nickname of Alexander Volkov * Prince del Drago, 1860–1956, Italian noble and New York socialite Fictional characters * Ivan Drago, a boxer in the film ''Rocky IV'' * Blackie Drago, a supervillain from Marvel Comics * Drago, a character from ''Jackie Chan Adventures'' * Dragos, dinosaur-like creatures in the video game ''Mother 3'' * Drago, the Dragonoid from ''Bakugan'' series Other uses * Drago (fabric mill) * Drago (publisher), International publishing house of contemporary art * Drago (river), Sicily * Drago Doctrine, announced in 1902 by the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luis María Drago * Drago restaurants of California * Drago Tree, common name for the species ''Dracaena draco'' See also * * * * Proper names derived from Drag- * Proper names derived from Draz ...
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Drago (given Name)
Drago () is a Bulgarian, Serbian, Slovene, Croatian male given name, usually short for the other names with the root ''drag-'' (lit. a "dear one"), such as Dragan, Dragutin, etc. The feminine version is Draga. A Romanian version is Dragoș. Notable people bearing it include: * Drago Bregar (1952–1977), Slovenian mountaineer * Drago Marin Čerina (born 1949), Croatian sculpting artist * Drago Došen (1943–2019), Serbian painter * Drago Dumbović (born 1960), Croatian football player * Drago Gabrić (born 1986), Croatian football player * Drago Gervais (1904–1957), Croatian Istrian poet and playwright * Drago Grdenić (1919–2018), Croatian chemist * Drago Grubelnik (1976–2015), Slovenian alpine skier * Drago Hedl (born 1950), Croatian journalist * Drago Hmelina (1932–2004), Croatian football player * Drago Horvat (born 1958), Slovenian ice hockey player * Drago Husjak (1926–1987), Croatian rower * Drago Ibler (1894–1964), Croatian architect * Drago J ...
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Drago (river)
The San Leone is a river in the Province of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. Its main stream is long, and it has a drainage basin of .Bacino Idrografico del Fiume San Leone ed Area Intermedia compresa fra i Bacini del F. San Leone e del F. Naro (067)
Regione Siciliana, p. 89
Its source is in the commune of and it discharges into the in San Leone, a ''frazione'' of the city of

Dragovich (other)
Dragovich may refer to: People Fictional characters * ''Lana Dragovich'', a fictional character from the webseries '' Girltrash!'' * '' Nikita Dragovich'', a fictional character from the videogame ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' * ''Razlan Dragovich'', a fictional character from the TV series ''The Unit'', see List of The Unit characters This is a list of characters from American television series ''The Unit''. Main characters Jonas Blane Sergeant Major Jonas Blane (United States Army, call sign: ''Snake Doctor'') is the main protagonist in the series. He is portrayed by ... Other uses * ''Dragovich v. Department of the Treasury'', No. 10-1564 (N.D. Cal.), see Defense of Marriage Act#Other cases See also * Dragovic (other) * Dragovići (other) * Drago (other) {{surname ...
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Dragovići (other)
Dragovići may refer to: * Dragovići (Hadžići), a village near Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Dragovići (Novo Goražde), a village near Novo Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Dragovići, Vareš, a village near Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina * , a village near Vrbovsko, Croatia See also * Dragović (surname), a South Slavic surname * Dragovic (other) *Dragovich (other) Dragovich may refer to: People Fictional characters * ''Lana Dragovich'', a fictional character from the webseries '' Girltrash!'' * '' Nikita Dragovich'', a fictional character from the videogame ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' * ''Razlan Dragovich'' ... * Drago (other) {{geodis ...
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Dracaena (other)
Dracaena (romanized form of the Greek ''δράκαινα'' - ''drakaina'', "female dragon") can mean: *Drakaina (mythology), a Greek mythological entity * ''Dracaena'' (plant), a genus of plants *''Cordyline australis'', a plant commonly known as the ''Dracaena palm'' * ''Dracaena'' (lizard), a genus of lizard * Dracena, a town in Brazil *Dracaena, a fictional dragon-woman in ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' *Drakaina (model) (born 1975), a French actress and model. See also * * * * * Dragon (other) *Draco (other) Draco is the Latin word for serpent or dragon. Draco or Drako may also refer to: People * Draco (lawgiver) (from Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, Greece, from whom the term ''draconian'' is derived * ... * Drago (other) {{disambiguation Genus disambiguation pages ...
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Draco (other)
Draco is the Latin word for serpent or dragon. Draco or Drako may also refer to: People * Draco (lawgiver) (from Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, Greece, from whom the term ''draconian'' is derived * Draco (physician) (from Greek: Δράκων), the name of several physicians in the family of Hippocrates * Draco Rosa (born 1970), a Puerto Rican songwriter and former member of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo * Dean Drako, American businessman Arts, entertainment, and media Games * Draco, a character in the fictional opera '' The Dream Oath: Maria and Draco'' in ''Final Fantasy VI'' * Draco, a dragon from the card game ''Magic: The Gathering'' * Draco Centauros, a dragon-like humanoid from the ''Puyo Puyo'' video game series Literature, film, and television * Draco (Caminhos do Coração), a character from the 2008 Brazilian telenovela ''Os Mutantes - Caminhos do Coração'' * Draco, the name of the last dragon in the film ''Drago ...
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Dragon (other)
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits. Dragon may also refer to: Places Extra-terrestrial * Draco (constellation) (Latin for Dragon), a constellation in the far northern sky * The Dragon, a grouping of galaxies in the field of Abell 370 Terrestrial * Dragon, Utah, United States, a ghost town * Dragon Cone, a volcano in British Columbia, Canada * Dragon Hill, Uffington, a mountain in England * "The Dragon", a section of U.S. Route 129 between Deals Gap, North Carolina and Punkin Center, Tennessee, in the United States People * Vlad II Dracul (1390–1447), duke of Wallachia, nicknamed "Vlad the Dragon" * Goran Dragić (born 1986), Slovenian basketball player * G-Dragon (born 1988), South Korean rapper * Carmen Dragon (1914–1984), American conductor and composer * Daryl Dragon (1942–2019), American musician, one half of the duo Captain & Tennille; son of Carmen Dragon * Tatsumi Fujinami (born 1953), Japanese professional wrestler, nicknamed ...
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Proper Names Derived From Draz-
The Slavic-derived stem "''Draz-''" appears in many East-European proper names. These include: * Draž Draž ( hu, Darázs, german: Darasch) is a village and municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia. There are 2,767 inhabitants in the municipality. Geography The municipality of Draž is situated between border with Hungary in the north, bo ..., Draza, Dražan, Dražen, Drážovce * Dražíč, Dražica, Dražice, Dražičky {{SIA Slavic given names ...
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Proper Names Derived From Drag-
The Slavic-derived stem "Drag-" appears in many East-European proper names. These include: * Draga, Dragan, Drăgan, Dragana, Dragas * Drăghici * Dragi, Dragić, Dragica, Dragiša, Dragivoje * Drago, Dragoş, Dragoljub, Dragomir, Dragoslav, Dragoslavele, Dragović * Dragu, Drăguș, Drăguşeni, Dragutin, Dragutinović Dragutinović ( sr, Драгутиновић) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Dragutin. Notable people with the surname include: * Branko Dragutinović, football player * Diana Dragutinović, Minister of Finance ... * Dragnea * Drga {{SIA Slavic given names ...
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Dracaena Draco
''Dracaena draco'', the Canary Islands dragon tree or drago, is a subtropical tree in the genus '' Dracaena'', native to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Madeira, western Morocco, and is thought to be introduced in the Azores. Its closest living relative is the dragon blood tree of Socotra, '' Dracaena cinnabari''. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1762 as ''Asparagus draco''. In 1767 he assigned it to the new genus, Dracaena. Description ''Dracaena draco'' is an evergreen long lived tree with up to or more in height and a trunk or more in circumference, starting with a smooth bark that evolves to a more rough texture as it ages. The "dragon tree" is a Monocot, with a branching growth pattern currently placed in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoidae). When young it has a single stem. At about 10–15 years of age the stem stops growing and produces a flower spike with white, lily-like perfumed flowers, followed by coral berries. Soon a crown ...
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Drago Restaurants
The Drago family has owned and operated some of the most famous high-end Italian restaurants in Los Angeles, California, since the 1980s. They are known for their pasta dishes. The family includes four brothers:Tanino, Calogero, Celestino, and Giacomino. Giacomino is co-owner of 11 Los Angeles restaurants—including Beverly Hills' iconic Il Pastaio and Via Alloro, and referred to as the scion of the family's restaurant businesses. Celestino Drago immigrated to Los Angeles from Sicily in the mid-1970s, and held his first job with Osteria Romana Orsini on Pico Boulevard as a chef before leaving to launch Celestino, "his seminal Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills (now defunct but re-created in Pasadena under the same name)". He brought over three of his brothers from the family restaurant in Messina. Celestino parted ways with investor Art Vella in 1991. Some of their dishes have been featured in cookbooks. Restaurants *Celestino (in Beverly Hills until 1991; now operating in Pasad ...
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Drago Doctrine
The Drago Doctrine was announced in 1902 by Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis María Drago in a diplomatic note to the United States. Perceiving a conflict between the Monroe Doctrine and the influence of European imperial powers, and raising attention to the principle of sovereign equality that the United States had long supported, it set forth the policy that no foreign power, including the United States, could use force against a nation in Latin America to collect debt. In 1904, the Roosevelt Corollary was issued by the United States in response to the Drago Doctrine and asserted the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America in the interests of American business and Latin American independence from European powers. A modified version, known as the Porter Convention after Horace Porter, was adopted at The Hague in 1907 and added that arbitration and litigation should always be used first. History It grew from the ideas expressed by Carlos Calvo in ''Der ...
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