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Coada Izvorului may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Coada Izvorului, a
village in Petrești, Dâmbovița
Coada Izvorului, a
village in Măneşti, Prahova...
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Beatrice Nicoleta Câșlaru (also
Coadă; born 20
August 1975 in Brăila) is a
former medley swimmer from Romania, who
competed in
three consecutive Summer...
- needed] e.g.
French queue,
Italian coda /koda/,
Occitan co(d)a,
Romanian coadă (all
meaning "tail") must all
derive from cōda
rather than
classical cauda...
- In Romanian, it is most
commonly called at, but also
colloquially called coadă de maimuță ("monkey tail") or a-rond. The
latter is
commonly used, and it...
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berry skin
Black Species Vitis vinifera Also
called Coada Rândunicii,
Coada Rîndunicei,
Coada Rîndunicii, Păsărească Neagră,
Poama Fetei Neagră (rom...
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describe Coda di
Volpe and its
wines including Alopecis,
Cianca rossa,
Coada Vulpi, Coda di Pecora, Coda di
Volpe bianca, Coda di
Volpe de Maddaloni...
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Copceac – a
variation with
bigger berries,
Coada Rândunicii (Swallowtail) - a
variation with a
bisected bunch and
Coada Vulpii (Foxtail) — a
variation that has...
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metropolitan area. It is
composed of four villages:
Bosia (the
commune center),
Coada Stâncii, Mânzătești and Ungheni.
There is a
bridge across the Prut and a...
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present in his
satirical drawings, but also
manifested large works such as
Coadă la pâine ("Queuing for Bread", 1920).
According to Zambaccian,
Tonitza stopped...
- europalibera.org. "Trecutul revoluționar al lui
Marcel Ciolacu a rămas "în
coadă de pește". Ce s-a ales de
certificatul de luptător cu rol
determinant al...