- 6141
Durda,
provisional designation 1992 YC3 is a
stony Hungaria asteroid,
classified as slow
rotator and Mars-crosser from the
innermost region of the...
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Đurđa Fočić (born 28 July 1948) is a
Croatian athlete. She
competed in the women's
pentathlon at the 1968, 1972 and the 1976
Summer Olympics, representing...
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Đurđa Ivezić (17
October 1936 – 11
December 2020) was a
Croatian film,
television and
stage actress. Ivezić
voiced Betty Rubble in the
Croatian synchronization(dubbing)...
- Leadership, above),
David Liddle (Chair, see Leadership, above), and Dan
Durda, a
planetary scientist.
Russell Louis "Rusty"
Schweickart (b.
October 25...
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Bohdana Yosypivna Durda (Ukrainian: Богдана Йосипівна Ду́рда; born May 24, 1940) is a
Ukrainian artist, writer, poet, and songwriter, as well as a former...
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Đurđa Adlešič[pronunciation?] (also
Đurđa Adlešić; born 9
August 1960) is a
former Croatian politician and
former leader of the center-right Croatian...
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Đurđa "Đurđica"
Bjedov (born 5
April 1947) is a
retired Croatian swimmer and the only
Yugoslav Olympic champion in swimming.
Bjedov never won a medal...
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Abuzed Omar
Dorda (Arabic: أبو زيد عمر دوردة; 4
April 1944 – 28
February 2022) was a
Libyan politician who was the
General Secretary of the People's Committee...
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Aleksandra Prelević
Palladino Marko Čaćić
Todor Tadić
Đurđa "To
ljubav je" (То љубав је)
Montenegrin Đurđa Petrović
Poljak Jonas Jensen Kristina Kovač Olivér...
- Bibcode:2022CeMDA.134...38D. doi:10.1007/s10569-022-10094-4. Davis, D. R.;
Durda, D. D.; Marzari, F.;
Campo Bagatin, A.; Gil-Hutton, R. (March 2002). "Collisional...