- was the
nickname given to the field, and the team was
named "Чорне море"
Chorne more. And
although that team is
unrelated to the today's club, it was the...
- Woodlands,
surrounded by lakes,
which are
sometimes called Shatsky (Velyke
Chorne, Svitiaz, ****metske, Luka, Liutsymer, Somynets, Karasynets, Ozertse). In...
-
under its
subsidiary B****ani Racing. KTF
Sports was not replaced.
Ayrton Chorne was set to parti****te in the
round supporting the São
Paulo Grand Prix...
- Stina — (Ukr. Стіна;
earlier - town of Stina, or Janhorod, or
Chorne) is a
village in Ukraine, in
Tomaspil village community of the
Tulchyn region in the...
- (1956) as Cabo
Antonio Pedroso Embajadores en el
infierno (1956) as
Coronel Chorne Madrugada (1957) as
Lorenzo El anónimo (1957) The
Night Heaven Fell (1958)...
-
killed in a
Russian missile strike on Chu****v
while three others died in
Chorne. Two
people were
killed by
Russian s****ing in
Kherson and
Donetsk Oblast...
-
Ukrainian version, Червоне або чорне?/Красное или чёрное (Chervone abo
chorne?/Krasnoe ili chyornoe) has 1000
contenders at the
beginning of each show...
- 1998 FC
Avanhard Zhovti Vody 1998–1999 SC SKA
Odesa 1999–2000 FC Yunha-
Chorne More
Odesa 2000–2001
Sport School #11
Odesa 2001–2002
Sport School #9 Odesa...
-
toponymical term with
reference to
Black Sea (Ukrainian: Чорне море, romanized:
Chorne more).
Chornomorets may also
refer to: FC
Chornomorets Odesa, a football...
- 33 Sebastián
Caram All 39
Ramiro Bustos 3–5 43 Teo
Schropp 1–3 45
Ayrton Chorne 8–9 55
Ignacio Balmaceda 7–10 72
Ignacio Diaz 1–3 75
Valentino Alaux 1–10...