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Čizma is a
village in the muni****lity of Kiseljak,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 320.
Official results from...
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Botiz (Hungarian: Batizi-patak) is a left
tributary of the
river Lăpuș in Romania. It
flows into the Lăpuș near Strâmbu-Băiuț. Its
length is 12 km...
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Bilalovac Bliznice Boljkovići
Borina Brizje Brnjaci Bukovica Buzuci Čalikovac
Čizma Čubren Datići Demići
Devetaci Doci
Donji Palež Draževići
Dubrave Dugo Polje...
- Romanian). 18
April 2010. Gherasim,
Gabriel (2005). "Românii
bucovineni sub
cizma străină". ziua.net. Ziua.
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original on 18
February 2007...
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produced by John Etc**** and Bill
Ainsworth and
brought the hits "Gazi opet
čizma" ("The Boot Is
Stamping Again") and "Čedna
gradska lica" ("Innocent City...
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Annette Prochaska in a
Volkswagen Golf
followed by
David S.
Cizmas and
David L.
Cizmas in a
Suzuki Swift and by Art
Burmeister and
Randy Moore in their...
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Loren Falsone,
Joseph Wrede,
Michael Leviton,
Takashi Yagihashi, Ted
Cizma, Tim
Goodell 2001
Anita Lo,
Craig Stoll, E.
Michael Reidt,
Frank Ruta, Johnathan...
- fountain,
faucet čiča, čika, čiko çiçe
uncle (both sides) čičak çiçek
burdock čizma çizme boot čoban, čobanac çoban pers. šubān shepherd, shepherd's stew čukun-...
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poame ("grapes", struguri),
perje ("plums", prune), ciubotă ("high boot",
cizmă), cori ("measles", pojar), etc.
Moldavian dialect: [jɛ aˈvɛ ˈdowɨ vaʃʲ ʃɨ...
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coming from Cismar [de] near Grömitz, Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany as well as
Čizma in
Bosnia Herzegovina;
occupational origin,
literally meaning 'shoemaker...