- Emma
Drobná (born 24
March 1994) is a
Slovak singer and the
winner of Česko Slovenská
SuperStar 2015. She
sings mainly in English,
although some of her...
-
Drobna deformis is an
extinct species of prawn, the only
species in the
genus Drobna.
Sammy De Grave; N. Dean Pentcheff;
Shane T. Ahyong; et al. (2009)...
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Chronology & Lexicon. Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2002. Olga
Drobna,
Eduard Drobny, and
Magdalena Gocnikova, Slovakia: The
Heart of Europe....
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drobný (feminine
Drobná) is a
Czech and
Slovak surname. It may
refer to: Emma
Drobná (born 1994),
Slovak singer Jaroslav Drobný...
- "
Drobna drabnitsa" (Belarusian: «Дробна драбніца»; English: «Trifle of trifles») is a
Belarusian drinking song. The
literal translation of the
title would...
- Ragnit, Germany. He came from a
family which belonged to
Polish nobility (
drobna szlachta),
bearing the Rola coat-of-arms and
living in the
Prussian part...
- Two-section
staff Pyeongon Chigiriki Threshal Eduard Wagner;
Zoroslava Drobná; Jan Durdík (5 May 2014).
Medieval Costume,
Armour and Weapons. Courier...
- partners:
Group performance: "Intoxicated" -
Martin Solveig and GTA Emma
Drobná performed the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" as a part of
Helena Krajčiová & Fabio...
- nera has been
known under a
variety of
synonyms including:
Cerni Klescec,
Drobna Cernina, Mala
Cerna (in Slovenia),
Naimenska Slaska,
Negra Tenera, Nera...
- bial,
Debela lipovina, Dertonia, Dertonija, Dertonilia, Dimiate, Dimjat,
Drobna Lipovscina, Dymiat, Fehér Szemendriai, Galan, Koplik,
Krupna belina, Laschka...