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Cornova is a
village in
Ungheni District, Moldova. "Lista
primarilor aleși în
cadrul Alegerilor Locale Generale din 14
iunie 2015" (in Romanian). Central...
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Ignaz Cornova (25 July 1740 – 25 July 1822) was a
Jesuit priest who had
spent his life and
career in Bohemia. His
family provenance was Italian, but his...
- Williams-isms to the platform, such as her
misinterpreting the word "corona" as "
cornova".
Williams was
inducted into the
National Radio Hall of Fame in 2009. On...
- Pivoň, a
tributary of Černý potok, in turn, a
tributary of Radbuza. Ignác
Cornova,
Briefe an
einen kleinen Liebhaber der Vaterländischen Geschichte: Geschichte...
- monarchy. A new
instrument to
administrate the
nobility (1650-1800)".
Cornova. 14 (2): 11–45. doi:10.51305/cor.2024.02.01. ISSN 1804-6983. La Roque,...
- Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and a
major general in the army of the
Electorate of
Saxony Ignaz Cornova (1740–1822),
Italian Jesuit priest, historian, educator, and poet Karl...
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Zagarancea Villages (communes)1 Bumbăta Bușila
Cetireni Chirileni Cornești
Cornova Costuleni Măgurele Năpădeni Rădenii
Vechi Teșcureni Unțești 1 As defined...
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Zagarancea Villages (communes)1 Bumbăta Bușila
Cetireni Chirileni Cornești
Cornova Costuleni Măgurele Năpădeni Rădenii
Vechi Teșcureni Unțești 1 As defined...
- cooperative's shop and take part of the goods. On May 21, in the
village of
Cornova,
insurgents attacked the
militia and
seized weapons. A
series of attacks...
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monographic research campaigns, in
Goicea Mare,
Fundu Moldovei, Runcu,
Cornova, and Drăguș. From 1932 to 1933,
alongside Constantin Noica,
Petru Comarnescu...