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Baluta may
refer to: A
village in
Ponoarele Commune, Mehedinți County,
Romania Baluta (autobiography), by Data
Pawar Alexandru Băluță (born 1993), Romanian...
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Tudor Cristian Băluță (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtudor kristiˈan bəˈlut͡sə]; born 27
March 1999) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a defensive...
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Baluta (Marathi बलुतं) is an
autobiography by the
Indian writer Daya Pawar,
written in the
Marathi language.
According to Kalita,
Baluta "introduced autobiographical...
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Alexandru Mihail Băluță (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru mihaˈil bəˈlutsə]; born 13
September 1993) is a
Romanian professional footballer who plays...
- Ihor
Myronovych Baluta (Ukrainian: Ігор Миронович Балута) is a
Ukrainian pediatrician, businessman,
Ukrainian politician and
Governor of
Kharkiv Oblast...
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Ionut Baluta at the
second time of asking".
Boxing Scene.
Retrieved 14
December 2024. "Dennis
McCann wins by
unanimous decision over
Ionut Baluta to claim...
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Buddhist by religion. He
gained fame for his
autobiographical 1978
novel Baluta (बलुत),
written as a
story told by
Dagdu Pawar to the more
literate Daya...
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Unirii incident On
October 14th 2024,
around midnight,
Sector 4
mayor Daniel Băluță (PSD),
declared that the
foundation upon
which the
central Piața Unirii...
- Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of
fifteen villages:
Băluța, Bârâiacu, Brânzeni, Buicani, Ceptureni,
Cracu Muntelui, Delureni, Gărdăneasa...
- the time of
early Islamic rule,
villages in
Maharashtra were part of the
Baluta system. In that system,
different castes were ****igned
different roles,...