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Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah is an
Ultra Orthodox yeshiva located in the
Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem,
founded by
Rabbi Shimon Green in 1989...
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Andrei Bîrcă (born 23
March 1988) is a
Moldovan male weightlifter,
competing in the 77 kg
category and
representing Moldova at
international competitions...
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Birka listen (
Birca in
medieval sources), on the
island of Björkö (lit. "Birch Island") in present-day Sweden, was an
important Viking Age
trading center...
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Birca".
Andersson (1975), p. 34 Hadenius, Stig; Nilsson, Torbjörn; Åselius, Gunnar...
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Retrieved 14
December 2020. "Mashhad-Kuala
Lumpur Become Sister Cities".
Mircea Birca.
Eurasia Press and News. 14
October 2006.
Archived from the
original on...
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Alina Șaitan (née
Bîrca, born 1 May 1991) is a
Moldovan footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Women's
Championship club
Anenii Noi and the Moldova...
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Birkat Hamazon (Hebrew: בִּרְכַּת הַמָּזוׂן, romanized: birkath hammāzôn "The
Blessing of the Food"),
known in
English as the
Grace After Meals (Yiddish:...
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Roxana Elisabeta Rotaru, née Bârcă (born 22 June 1988) is a
Romanian long-distance runner. She
represented her
country in the 5000
metres at the 2010 European...
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Birca".
Andersson (1975), p. 34 Bagge,
Sverre (2005) "The
Scandinavian Kingdoms"...