- France.
Inhabitants of
Esmans are
called Esmanais. the
history of
esmans begins in the Gallo-Roman era. In the
Middle Ages
Esmans is the
property of the...
-
Esman (Ukrainian: Есмань; Russian: Эсмань) is a
rural settlement in
Shostka Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. It is
located on the left bank of the
Esman river...
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Sofia Esman (Ukrainian: Софія Есман, born 12
March 2008) is a
Ukrainian diver. In 2022,
Esman and
Sofiia Ivanova won the
bronze medal in the 3 m synchronized...
- (Hausmann, 1847)" "American
Journal of
Science and Arts". 1862. Vochten, R.;
Esmans, E.; Vermeirsch, W. (1977). "Study of the
solid and
gaseous inclusions in...
- Ethnonationalism".
Journal of
International Affairs. 27 (1): 1–21. JSTOR 24356606.
Esman, M. J.; Rabinovich, Itamar, eds. (1988). Ethnicity, Pluralism, and the State...
- ; Russian: Глухов, romanized: Glukhov) is a
small historic city on the
Esman River. It
belongs to
Shostka Raion of Sumy
Oblast of Ukraine. Po****tion:...
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lines without breaking up
ecclesiastical unity.
Guillaume Briçonnet died at
Esmans castle on 24
January 1534; he is
buried in the
church of this town. Wikimedia...
- then
fired on
Esman.
Later that day, 14
mortar projectiles were
launched again on Shalyhyne. On 4 July, a
Russian helicopter fired at an
Esman school. On...
- "Chapter 6.The
Different Levels of
Palestinian Ethnicity". In
Milton J
Esman;
Itamar Rabinovich (eds.). Ethnicity, Pluralism, and the
State in the Middle...
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operating base for
wartime use.[citation needed] It is
named after a town of
Esman that in 1957–2016 was
known as Chervone. RussianAirFields.com v t e...