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Barza may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Barza, a
village in the
commune of Dănești, Gorj
Barza, a
village in Crișcior Commune,
Hunedoara County...
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Bârza is a
commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Bârza and Braneț. Pan M.
Vizirescu "Po****ţia rezidentă după grupa...
- Abū
Barza al-Aslamī (Arabic: أبو برزة الأسلمي) was a
Sahaba of
Muhammad and a
narrator of hadith. He was one of the
Muhajirun and was not
among those...
- Joe
Barza (born 11
August 1963) is a
Lebanese chef,
television personality, and
culinary consultant.
Barza is
known for co-hosting the
Middle Eastern version...
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Constantino Barza was a
Brazilian photographer that
operated between the
second half of the 19th
century and the
beginning of the 20th century. Little...
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derived from
Latin Constantinus.
Constantino may
refer to:
Constantino Barza,
Brazilian photographer Constantino Brumidi (1805–1880), born Costantino...
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Barza Radio Community was a
social networking website for
African radio broadcasters developed by Farm
Radio International in
conjunction with International...
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Byzantine emperor Heraclius sta**** at
Barza for
seven days in
March 628
while on his way to Ganzak.: 250–1
Barza was an
important crossroads in the medieval...
- in 2018. Al
Barza is a
perfect complement to the
fascinate cultural experience which expects visitors at Qasr Al Watan. Historically, ‘
barza’
refers to...
- The
Cuibul cu
barză Church (meaning the Stork-nest Church)
dedicated to the
Saint Stephen is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 99bis Știrbei Vodă...