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Entry in
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Biography in
Rombase Archived...
- The Mežica Lead and Zinc Mine (Slovene:
Rudnik svinca in
cinka Mežica or
shortly rudnik Mežica) is one of the
oldest mines in Europe, with its
first do****ented...
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famous Romani musicians of the 18th
century were Mihály
Barna and
Panna Cinka. The band of the
latter had two
violins ("prim" and "kontra"), a cimbalom...
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composer (died 1778) John
Francis Wade,
hymnist (died 1786)
probable –
Panna Cinka,
violinist (died 1772)
January 6 –
Quirino Colombani, musician, composer...
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Revised Statutes,
retrieved 2019-05-25 Gašperšič, Primož. "Rudnik
svinca in
cinka v Mežici" [Lead and Zinc Mine in Mežica]. In Šmid Hribar, Mateja; Torkar...
- Martín Sarmiento,
Spanish writer,
scholar (b. 1695) date
unknown –
Panna Cinka,
Hungarian violinist (b. 1711) Sharma,
Yuthika (2012). "From Miniatures...
- the lead role as an 18th-century
violinist named Cinka Panna, in Slovak-Hungarian
feature film
Cinka Panna,
directed by
Dusan Rapos. Anna “Luca” Biani...
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torbica (small bag) čka - pička (****, ****) pač - štampač (printer)
činka - palačinka (crêpe, pancake) ler -
diler (drug dealer,
usually of marijuana)...
- Last
Caravan Posledná
maringotka Peter Beňovský Do****entary 2008
Cinka Panna Cinka Panna Dušan Rapoš Anna Gurji,
Martin Huba,
Zuzana Kronerová, Jozef...
- a
singer (1991–)
Irena Bihariová,
human rights activist (1980–)
Panna Cinka, a
violinist (1711?–1772)
Ondrej Rigo, a
serial killer (1955–2022) Rytmus...