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breza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Breza (the word for
birch in
several Slavic languages) may
refer to:
Breza,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a...
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Emily Louise Breza is an
American development economist currently serving as the
Frederic E. Abbe
Professor of
Economics at
Harvard University. She is...
- Mala
Breza (pronounced [ˈmaːla
ˈbɾeːza]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Laško in
eastern Slovenia. It lies in the
hills east of Laško. The area...
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Radio Breza is a
Bosnian local commercial radio station,
broadcasting from
Breza,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. This
radio station broadcasts a
variety of programs...
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Breza (Serbian Cyrillic: Бреза) is a town and muni****lity
located in Zenica-Doboj
Canton of the
Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, an
entity of Bosnia...
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Kadri Bazi
Breza (1880–1943) was an
Albanian Kachak, and
freedom fighter during the
Albanian National Awakening. He is
known for
beheading Serbian officer...
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Breza &
Treder 1981, pp. 19.
Breza &
Treder 1981, pp. 61.
Breza &
Treder 1981, pp. 20. Makùrôt 2016, pp. 38.
Breza &
Treder 1981, pp. 20–21.
Breza &...
- Jean-Baptiste
Breza (born
March 15, 1998) is a
Canadian professional soccer player who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Major League Soccer club CF Montréal.
Breza was...
- Paul
Joseph Breza,
Roman Catholic priest and
Kashubian American activist, was born in Winona,
Minnesota on June 23, 1937, the son of
Joseph Peter and...
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Operation "
Breza 94" was the
official codename for the
military offensive conducted by the 1st
Krajina Corps of the VRS in
September 1994 in Bosanska...