- (Bulgarian: Седемте рилски езера, romanized: Sedemte
rilski ezera,
pronounced [sɛdɛmˈtɛ ˈriɫski
ɛzɛˈra]) are a
group of
glacial lakes,
situated in the northwestern...
- Regīna
Ezera, the pen name of Regīna Šamreto (20
December 1930 – 11 June 2002), was a
successful Latvian author of
Polish origin who
wrote more than 20...
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Retrieved 12
October 2016.
Smith 1979, pp. 132.
Smith 1979, pp. 52–55.
Ezera 1964, pp. 13. CMS
School History.
Sterling 1996, pp. 223.
Ayandele 1970...
- 'sicknesses'),
while one in –а/–я
belongs more
often to a
neuter noun (езера /
ɛzɛˈra/ 'lakes'). Also, the
plural ending –ове /ovɛ/
occurs only in
masculine nouns...
- Lake
Asveja or
Dubingiai Lake (Lithuanian:
Asveja or Dubingių
ežeras) is the
longest lake in
Lithuania (length: 21.9 km or 29.7 km
counting the Žalktynė...
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Bauchi |
Premium Times Nigeria". 21
March 2014.
Retrieved 6
April 2022. Kalu
Ezera;,
Constitutional Developments in Nigeria: An
Analytical Study of Nigeria's...
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Aklasis Ežeras is a
village in
Jonava district muni****lity, in
Kaunas County, in
central Lithuania.
According to the 2011 census, the
village has a po****tion...
- The
Burgas Lakes (Bulgarian: Бургаски езера,
Burgaski ezera) or
Burgas Wetlands (Бургаски влажни зони,
Burgaski vlazhni zoni) are a
group of
coastal lakes...
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November 2024 (link)
Ezera, Kalu (1964).
Constitutional developments in Nigeria; an
analytical study...
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television presenter Regina de Lamo (1870–1947),
Spanish intellectual Regīna
Ezera (1930–2002),
Latvian author Regina Fryxell (1899–1993),
American educator...