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  • The 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualifiers for UEFA was a beach soccer tournament played in Bibione, Italy from July 11–18, 2010, which determined...
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    59°56′5″N 30°20′0″E / 59.93472°N 30.33333°E / 59.93472; 30.33333 The Komissarzhevskaya Theatre (Russian: Академический драматический театр имени В....
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    Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch (29 October 1863 – 16 June 1920) was a Hungarian Art Nouveau painter. He was born in Buda, the son of hydro-biologist and zoologist...
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  • Jaroslav Malina (born 11 April 1945, in Dolní Bučice near Čáslav, Czech Republic) is a Czech archaeologist, anthropologist, publishing editor, head of...
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    Spas (Ukrainian: Спас, Polish: Spas) is a village (selo) in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine. It belongs to Staryi Sambir urban hromada, one...
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  • Jerzy Janiszewski (born 11 March 1952 in Płock) is a Polish artist, best known for designing the Solidarity logo in 1980. He received a diploma of Gdansk...
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  • Dobó István Hungarian Elementary School is situated in Nagyszelmenc, which is a small village of eastern Slovakia. However, it is a Hungarian School, since...
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    The production of urban electric transport is a branch of Russian engineering. Russia has the largest number of trolley (85) and tram systems (86) in the...
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    Simona Nicoleta Lazăr is a Romanian poet, writer, journalist, food critic, gastronom, publisher and author of cookbooks. She is a member of the Union of...
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  • Mark Rafailovich Rein (1909–1937?) was a socialist journalist. His father was the Menshevik leader Raphael Abramovitch (Rein). Mark Rafailovich Rein was...
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  • Nikolai Buchatskii is a human rights activist and opposition politician in Transnistria. Along with former presidential candidate Alexander Radchenko he...
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    The Rogow raid was a train robbery, carried out on November 8, 1906, in the village of Rogow, near the city of Łódź, Congress Poland. It was carried out...
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  • Zbigniew Jankowski (born 26 December 1931 in Bydgoszcz), is a Polish poet, writer, essayist, literary critic. Zbigniew Jankowski was born in Bydgoszcz...
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  • Major General Mikhail Dmitrov Popov (Bulgarian: Михаил Димитров Попов; born 23 December 1963) is a Bulgarian Major general and military leader who was...
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  • Boris Vasilevich Kondrashin (Russian: Борис Васильевич Кондрашин; 16 August 1923 – 7 May 1994) was a Russian and Soviet painter of socialist realism, member...
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  • Gabbas Giniyatullovich Giniyatullin (Russian: Габбас Гиниятуллович Гиниятуллин; 15 May 1905 — 13 April 1968) was a soldier in the Red Army. He was awarded...
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  • 1961 Bogoroditsk Il-18 incident is an air incident in the USSR that happened on Thursday June 22, 1961, near the town of Bogoroditsk, Tula Oblast, involving...
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    The Universal Hungarian Encyclopaedia (Hungarian "Egyetemes magyar encyclopaedia") is a 13-volume Hungarian lexicon published in the second half of the...
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