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Cadarca or
Kadarka or
Gamza is a dark-skinned
variety of
grape used for red wine. It has a long
history and is po****r in
Romania and Bulgaria, where...
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awarded Zaječar and the
Timok Valley, and
Gamza was to rule the
lands west up to the Morava.
Although Gamza and Kula
married to
drunkard and
warlike nobles...
- [ɡaɾmze]) is a
female Turkish given name. It
derived from the
Arabic word,
ġamza (غَمْزَة),
meaning winking but
common female name in Turkey. In Turkish...
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Spearmint (djodjen)
Sharena sol
Samardala Honey Mavrud Pamid Gamza Melnik wine
Dimyat Misket Muskat Nohan or Lipa
Divachka Shivka Rubin Tamyanka...
- Həmzəli (Hamzali) is a
village in the
Lachin District of Azerbaijan. The
village was
located in the Armenian-occupied
territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh...
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Chemistry LibreTexts. 2015-02-11.
Retrieved 2021-03-12. Chen, Jiasheng;
Gamża,
Monika B.; Banda, Jacintha; Murphy, Keiron; Tarrant, James; Brando, Manuel;...
- Ottonel,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Aligoté,
Pamid and the
local Gamza. In the US
appellation also
approved as "Danube
River Plains" region.[citation...
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Party Votes %
Leonid Korotkov (in****bent)
Independent 71,065 16.76%
Gennady Gamza Communist Party 63,373 14.95%
Galina Buslova Independent 42,467 10.02% Vladimir...
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creates excellent conditions for
growing wine grapes. The
local co-operative "
Gamza" is
famous for
producing wines from the
local vine with the same name. In...
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Elgot F Frąckiewicz, Frykacz. G Gadziewicz, Gajdziewicz,
Gamza, Gliczmer, Gliwicz, Godziewicz, Gogolthil, Gołuchowski, Gorbacki, Gorzycki...