- Iso Lero,
known by his
nickname Džamba, was a
Yugoslavian gangster based in Belgrade, Serbia. He was
called "the Don of Dorćol". He
disappeared on 23 September...
- Politika,
Ramadanovski stated that he was
related to
mobster Iso Lero "
Džamba", who
wrote several of his songs. He had two
daughters with his
former wife...
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Zamba (
Dzamba) is a
Bantu language spoken in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Once
considered a
dialect of Bangi,
Nurse (2003)
places it
closer to...
- the
original on 28
February 2015.
Retrieved 5
March 2015. Wallach, Izhar;
Dzamba, Michael; Heifets,
Abraham (9
October 2015). "AtomNet: A Deep Convolutional...
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Foster 1997, p. 24. Hone 1943, p. 28.
Foster 1997, p. 25. Sessa, Anne
Dzamba;
Richard Wagner and the English; p. 130. ISBN 978-0-8386-2055-7 "APA PsycNet"...
- Foundation.
Buczkowicz P,
Hoeman C,
Rakopoulos P,
Pajovic S,
Letourneau L,
Dzamba M, et al. (May 2014). "Genomic
analysis of
diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas...
- ****anese
rower Volmari Iso-Hollo (1907–1969),
Finnish athlete Iso Lero "
Džamba",
Yugoslav criminal Iso-Heikkilä, a
district in Turku,
Finland Iso-Naakkima...
- arXiv:1906.03821. doi:10.1145/3292500.3330680. S2CID 182952311. Wallach, Izhar;
Dzamba, Michael; Heifets,
Abraham (2015-10-09). "AtomNet: A Deep Convolutional...
- imprisonment. 23
September 1992
Džamba Serb
Volunteer Guard Belgrade,
Serbia 38–39
Unknown Known as "The Don of Dorćol",
Džamba was a
Yugoslavian gangster...
- listing, they are: Zamba–Binza:
Losengo (Losengo, Loki/Boloki, Ndolo), Binza,
Dzamba (Zamba) Bangi–Moi: Bangi,
Mbompo (Mpombo), Moi,
Mpama (Pama), (C20) Kuba...