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- living in this city. Busha is known in history because of the Peace of Busza that was signed in this village between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Wit Busza is an American physicist, born in Romania and of Polish descent. He is a professor in physics at the M****achusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)...
- Andrzej Busza (born 1938, Poland), Polish Canadian poet, translator, essayist. ****ociated Professor Emeritus of the University of British Columbia in...
- The Peace of Busza (Busha, Bose) also known as the Treaty of Jaruga was negotiated by Stanisław Żółkiewski of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Iskender...
- S2CID 145136521. Rhodes T, Bivol S, Scutelniciuc O, Hunt N, Bernays S, Busza J (November 2011). "Narrating the social relations of initiating injecting...
- Laird McClure Meade Thayer Stephen W. Wallace Vladislav Yashkov Michael Busza Starring Darryl Stephens Scott Bailey Cinematography Kevin Barry Peter Steusloff...
- Treaty of Stolbovo Ends the Ingrian War between Sweden and Russia. Peace of Busza Peace between Ottoman Turkey and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1618 Truce...
- doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.11.023. PMID 19070950. Odek, Willis Omondi; Busza, Joanna; Morris, Chester N.; Cleland, John; Ngugi, Elizabeth N.; Ferguson...
- More. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0-8499-1838-3. Busza, Joanna (January 2004). "**** Work and Migration: The Dangers of Oversimplification:...
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