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Berisa may
refer to:
Beriša (disambiguation)
Berissa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Berisa. If an
internal link led...
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Beriša (Serbian Cyrillic: Хатиџа Бериша, Albanian:
Hatixhe Berisha; born 1961) is a
Serbian university professor and
military officer. She was...
- June 2021.
Retrieved 16 June 2021. Corcóstegui R,
Labeaga L, Innerárity A,
Berisa A,
Orjales A (2005). "Preclinical
pharmacology of bilastine, a new selective...
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Berisha may
refer to:
Berisha (tribe), a
historical Albanian tribe and
region Berisha (surname)
Berisha (village) [sr]
Belisha (disambiguation) Belushi...
- Herald.
Archived from the
original on 24 July 2021.
Retrieved 24 July 2021.
Berisa, Amy (18
November 2019). "Byron Bay pub
sells for record-breaking $100 million"...
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Bekim Berisha (Croatian:
Bekim Beriša; 15 June 1966 – 10
August 1998) was a
Kosovo Albanian soldier who
gained prominence in the
Yugoslav Wars. He served...
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match on 18
November 2009, a 0–0 draw with
Estonia U21. "Il
centrocampista Berisa Ergun al
Buyuksehir Belediyesi" (in Italian). udinese.it. 1
February 2010...
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concluded on 20
April 2009 and was
hosted by
Alessia Marcuzzi.
Ferdi Berisa was the
winner of the
ninth season, she
received a €300,000 prize. ^1 Jerry...
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TreyWay Maudland after his
first fight. In 2010 he
fought Serbian Sejfula Berisa and
Ivorian Jean
Vidal Yemou and won both fights.
Youngest person to enter...
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Berissa (Ancient Gr****: Βηρίσσα), also
spelled Berisa, Verisa, or Verissa, was a city in the late
Roman province of
Pontus Polemoniacus, in Asia Minor...