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Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Біла Церква [
ˈbilɐ ˈtsɛrkwɐ] ; lit. ''White Church'', Polish: Biała Cerkiew) is a city in
central Ukraine. It is
situated on...
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Lucie Bílá (born
April 7, 1966 as Hana Zaňáková) is a
Czech pop singer.
According to her label, EMI
Czech Republic, the
singer has sold over one million...
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Bila Seyo was one of the 180
woredas in the
Oromia of Ethiopia. It was
divided between Gobu Seyo and
Gudeya Bila woredas. Part of the East
Welega Zone...
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Bila Sorj (born 1950) is a
Brazilian academic and
pioneer of women's studies. Born in Brazil, she made
aliyah to
Israel to work
communally on a kibbutz...
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Bílá labuť (in
English 'White Swan') is a
department store on Na Poříčí
Street in
central Prague,
Czech Republic. It is
considered to be one of the finest...
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Bilas Sarda (1867–1955) was an
Indian academic, judge, and politician. He is best
known for
having introduced the
Child Marriage Restraint Act (1929)...
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Bila Tserkva m****acre was the m****
murder of Jews,
committed by the ****
German Einsatzgruppe with the aid of
Ukrainian auxiliaries, in
Bila Tserkva...
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Frances V.
Spence (née
Bilas;
March 2, 1922 – July 18, 2012) was an
American physicist and
computer scientist. She was one of the
original programmers...
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Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Біла Церква, Romanian:
Biserica Albă, Hungarian: Fejéregyháza or Fehéregyháza or Tiszafejéregyháza, Slovak:
Bilá Cirkev) is a...
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Bila Krynytsia (Ukrainian: Біла Криниця; Russian: Белая Криница, romanized: Belaya Krinitsa; Romanian: Fântâna Albă) is a
village in Ukraine, administered...