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What (who) is TRAU - definition

TOWN IN SPLIT-DALMATIA COUNTY, CROATIA
Trau; Traù; Tragorium; Tragurion; Seget Donji; Historic City of Trogir; Tragurium; Tragourion
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  • Trogir Cathedral lunette

2022–23 TRAU FC season         
2022–23 FOOTBALL SEASON FOR TRAU FOOTBALL CLUB
2022-23 TRAU FC season
The 2022–23 season was the 68th season of TRAU FC in existence and fourth season in the I-Leaguehttps://thebridge.in/i-league/i-league-2021-22-kolkata-22454 .
The Buffalo Boy         
2004 FILM BY MINH NGUYEN-VO
The buffalo boy; Mua len trau; Mùa len trâu
The Buffalo Boy (, ) is a 2004 film directed by Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh. The movie was the official entry from Vietnam for Best Foreign Language Film category at the 78th Academy Awards.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tragurium         
Diocese of Trogir; Bishop of Trogir; Bishop of Trau; Diocese of Trau; Bishop of Traù; Tragurium (titular see); Roman Catholic Diocese of Traù; Roman Catholic Diocese of Trogir; Diocese of Traù
Tragurium, Ancient Latin name of a city in Dalmatia (coastal Croatia), now called Trogir, was a bishopric until 1829 and a Latin titular bishopric until 1933."Diocese of Trogir (Traù)" Catholic-Hierarchy.

Wikipedia

Trogir

Trogir (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔ.ɡiːr]; historically known as Traù (from Dalmatian, Venetian and Italian: pronounced [traˈu*]); Latin: Tragurium; Ancient Greek: Τραγύριον, Tragyrion or Τραγούριον, Tragourion) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 10,923 (2011) and a total municipal population of 13,192 (2011). The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres (17 miles) west of the city of Split.

Since 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites for its Venetian architecture.