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Fahri Batıca (1906, Beypazarı – 1973, Bursa) was a
Turkish trader,
industrialist and politician. He
dealt with the cocoon, silk, silk-fabric
weaving and...
- António
Baticã Ferreira is a
Manjaco poet. He was born in
Canchungo in 1939. He
attended high
school in Paris,
France and
graduated with a
degree in medicine...
- own son
Batica after Matović.
Batica was
deported to
Serbia and
Braca was
killed in the meantime. Žorž was
killed in 1993 and his son
Batica was killed...
- Žorž sent his son
Batica for Miša
Kobra whose friend Boža Cvetić
threw down the
street after he had
pointed a gun at them.
Batica was
deported to Serbia...
- Slavica, Slavisa, Svetlana, Wít, Zdenka, Bratko, Braco, Braca, Bato, Bata,
Batica, etc. Some
Slavic names have
gained po****rity in
other (non-Slavic) countries...
- M.
Picardal •
Michael L.
Maestre •
Edwin C.
Moslares •
Fernado Carlo L.
Batica • Gil M.
Montibon Province of
Eastern Samar -
Local Officials • Electorate...
-
Feotoria -
Felupe - Gil
Vincente Vaz
Fernandes -
Valentim Fernandes -
Antonio Batica Ferreira - Fode Kaba (Alfa Molo) -
Fonio -
Forcas Armadas Revolucionarias...
- Fati,
Spanish footballer Ansumane Faty, Bissau-Guinean
footballer António
Baticã Ferreira, Bissau-Guinean poet
Alfred Gomis,
Senegalese footballer Bafétimbi...
- in
Bursa in 1937,
which he
named Tolon Makina. In 1942,
Tolon met
Fahri Batıca. The two
started a
workshop together on ****huriyet Street,
where they manufactured...
- dough.
Bolinhas are
small coconut cakes.
Perada is a guava-based candy.
Batica is a moist, rich
coconut cake. Maçapão is
cashewnut marzipan formed into...