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violation of
freedom of expression. In 2009, AS
Diena together with its
sister business daily Dienas Bizness was sold to an
ambiguous investor group owned...
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Armando Diena (Turin, 8
April 1914 – July 1985) was an
Italian professional football player. His
older brother Ferruccio Diena also pla**** for Juventus...
- Užgavėnės/Meteņi Jorė/Ūsiņi Velykos/Lieldienas Joninės/Jāņi Žolinė/Māras Ilgės/Veļu
diena Apjumības Apkūlības Kūčios/Bluķa
vakars Kalėdos/Ziem****vētki
Concepts Alka...
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diena or
Diena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diena may
refer to:
Family of
Italian philatelists:
Alberto Diena, (1894–1977)
Emilio Diena (1860–1941)...
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Kauno diena (Kaunas Daily) is a
Lithuanian daily newspaper,
printed in Kaunas. In 1998,
Kauno diena was
bought by
Norwegian media giant Orkla Media subsidiary...
- Enzo
Diena (March 23, 1927 –
January 20, 2000) was an
Italian philatelist who
continued the
tradition of his
father Alberto Diena and
grandfather Emilio...
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Vilniaus diena (English:
Vilnius Daily) is the
Lithuanian language newspaper printed in Lithuania’s
capital city
Vilnius and
attributed for the city....
- objekts".
Dienas Bizness (in Latvian).
Retrieved 2023-04-25. "FOTO:
BlueOrange Bank uzstāda Latvijā
pirmos bezkontakta karšu bankomātus".
Dienas Bizness...
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Marisa Diena was an Italian-Jewish
resistance fighter active in
World War II. She was born on
September 29, 1916, in Turin, Italy. She was a
member of...
- 5 min was a free
newspaper published in Latvia. "
Dienas Mediji vēsture".
Archived from the
original on 2011-08-11.
Retrieved 2011-08-24. "Laikraksta "5min"...