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Petar Borota (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Борота,
pronounced [pětar
bôrota, - bǒ-]; 5
March 1952 – 12
February 2010) was a
Serbian footballer who pla**** as...
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Borota is a
village and muni****lity (Hungarian: község) in Bács-Kiskun county,
located in the
Southern Great Plain region of Hungary. It
covers an area...
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Borota is a
village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the
Southern Great Plain region of Hungary.
Borota may also
refer to:
Places Borota, Chad, a city in Chad...
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Borota (Arabic: بوروتا) is a city in Chad. On
January 6, 2006,
Janjaweed militants crossed the
border from
Sudan into Chad and
attacked the
cities of Borota...
- The raid on
Borota took
place in
Borota, Chad, near the
eastern city of Adre, on
January 6, 2006.
According to
Chadian sources, the
attack began when...
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player from
outside the UK to win the
award was
Yugoslav international Petar Borota in 1981. Cole
Palmer is the most
recent winner of the award. Key A number...
- N. A.
Borota, E. Flores, and T. J.
Osler (2000) "Spacetime
numbers the easy way",
Mathematics and
Computer Education 34: 159–168. N. A.
Borota and T....
- won its
eighth title in 1977–78,
enforced with
Nikica Klinčarski,
Petar Borota,
Slobodan Santrač,
Aleksandar Trifunović,
Xhevat Prekazi and
Pavle Grubješić...
- 1974. In
January 1974, with
Borota, the band
completed the "Top" and "Ove ću noći naći blues" recordings. The band and
Borota offered these recordings to...
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Visual Languages & Computing. Grujović, N., Radović, M., Kanjevac, V.,
Borota, J., Grujović, G., & Divac, D. (September 2011). "3D
printing technology...