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Dres (Polish subculture) Dres or dresiarz (plural ''dresy'' or ''dresiarze'' ) is a term used in Poland to describe a specific subculture or class of young males. Dresiarze stereotypically live in urban tower blocks or tenement houses. They are usually portrayed as un ...
(plural ''dresy'' or ''dresiarze'') is a term used in Poland to describe a subculture of young males. * Dres, hamlet in
Cles Cles (german: Glöß; Nones: ''Clés'' or ''Cliès'') is a town and ''comune'' in Trentino, in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region of northern Italy. It is the main town of Val di Non. It is the main town of and is located in Val di Non. Mo ...
, Italy *
Dres (rapper) Andres "Dres" Vargas-Titus (born March 18, 1967) is an American hip hop artist. He is known for being the lead rapper of the alternative hip hop duo Black Sheep (hip hop group), Black Sheep, before recording as a solo artist. Career Dres forme ...
, Andres Titus, a rapper of the alternative hip hop duo Black Sheep * '' Drês'', a 2009 album by Nando Reis * Dres, fictional
dwarf planet A dwarf planet is a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit of the Sun, smaller than any of the eight classical planets but still a world in its own right. The prototypical dwarf planet is Pluto. The interest of dwarf planets to p ...
in the video game ''
Kerbal Space Program ''Kerbal Space Program'' (''KSP'') is a space flight simulation video game developed by Mexican developer Squad for Microsoft Windows, macOS macOS (; previously OS X and originally Mac OS X) is a Unix operating system de ...
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Defence Research Establishment Suffield The Defence Research Establishment Suffield was the name of the military research facility located north of Suffield, Alberta, from 1967 to its renaming to ''DRDC Suffield'' in 2000. History After being renamed from the Suffield Experimental Sta ...
, the former name for the military research facility near Suffield, Alberta * Ukrainian: ДРЕС
Thermal power stations in Russia and Soviet Union The first large peat-fired thermal power station in Russia was built on a location about 80 km away from Moscow, in the place of the current city of Elektrogorsk, during 1912-1914. It was called ''Elektroperedacha'' (literally " electric power tr ...
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