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Cerno is a
village in the muni****lity of Ljubuški,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 355, all Croats. Official...
- Azerbaijani: Qara dəniz, IPA: [ɡɑˈɾɑ dæniz] Bulgarian: Чeрно морe, romanized:
Čérno moré, IPA: [ˈt͡ʃɛrno moˈrɛ]
Crimean Tatar: Qara deñiz, Къара денъиз, IPA:...
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Cerno is a
business based in
Aliso Viejo, California,
specializing in
modern LED
lighting fixtures that are
designed and
manufactured in the
United States...
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marketed under a
variety of
brand names,
including Andriol, Androxon, Aveed,
Cernos Depot, Jatenzo, Kyzatrex, Nebido, Nebido-R, Panteston,
Reandron 1000, Restandol...
- (1984-01-01). West
African Sufi: The
Religious Heritage and
Spiritual Search of
Cerno Bokar Saalif Taal.
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-05008-2...
- who
preserved and
advocated the
teachings of
Tierno Bokar Salif Taal (
Cerno Bokar Salif Taal), the "Sage of Banjagara". (See
Louis Brenner, 1984, 2000...
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Bruno Manfellotto [it] (2010–2014)
Luigi Vicinanza (2014–2016)
Tommaso Cerno (2016–2017)
Marco Damilano (2017–present) L'Espresso's past contributors...
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February 2022)
Davide Vecchi (1
March 2022 – 29
February 2024)
Tommaso Cerno (1
March 2024 – currently)
Italy portal Journalism portal List of newspapers...
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Tierno Bokar (Fula:
Cerno Bokar, lit. 'Master Bokar'), full name
Tierno Bokar Saalif Tall (1875 – 1939), was a
Malian Sufi
mystic and a
Muslim spiritual...
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butler and aide-de-camp.
Nicholas Beveney as
Cernos, a dark-skinned
giant with the head of a stag.
Cernos was
worshiped as the god of
forests by the ancient...