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Bumbar (from Serbian: бумбар, lit. 'bumblebee') is a
Serbian short-range
portable anti-tank
missile system. The
Bumbar is a wire-guided, man-portable...
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Simion Bumbar (born 29
March 2005) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Liga III side ACS Mediaș. "(FOTO) "Lupișorii", prea...
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Stuffed intestines (Arabic: فوارغ) is a dish of
Middle Eastern origin called Bumbar/Mumbar. The main
ingredients are
minced meat, cow or lamb's intestines,...
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dipped in an egg
batter before being fried. It is also
sometimes called bumbar or
mumbar dolması. Wright,
Clifford A. (1999-10-20). A
Mediterranean Feast:...
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Shikan Baktar Shikan (Air
launched Variant)
Pirat (ATGM)
MOSKIT (ATGM)
Bumbar ALAS ZT3
Ingwe Mokopa Drakon, used with the IT-1
missile tank that saw very...
- Swingfire, AT-4 Spigot, AT-5 Spandrel, M47 Dragon, AT-7 Saxhorn, BGM-71 TOW,
Bumbar, Baktar-Shikan Radio-guided: ASM-N-2 Bat, 9K33 'Osa' (SA-8 'Gecko'), Javelin...
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Rajko Grlić.
Depicting the life and
times of a
young man
nicknamed Bane
Bumbar, the
series achieved huge po****rity
throughout SFR Yugoslavia. Revolving...
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Chinese quick-boiled beef or lamb tripe.
Botifarra —
Catalan sausage.
Bumbar —
Bosnian dish
where the
tripe is
stuffed with
other beef parts. Busecca...
- of lexicon.
Examples include:
bazar ("to go away/home")
garina ("girl")
bumbar ("to work" in Angola, "to party" in Portugal;
sometimes spelt as bombar)...
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MILAN – (France, West Germany)
Baktar Shikan – (China)
Bumbar – (Serbia) 9K111 ****ot – (Soviet Union) 9K115-2 Metis-M – (Russia) Notes...