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Hamid Guska (born 15
February 1953 in Glavatičevo) is a
Bosnian boxing trainer and a
former boxer. He
started his
amateur boxing career in 1974 in BK...
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Daoxian goose Diepholz goose (Diepholzer Gans)
Drava goose (Dravska
guska)
Emden goose (Emdener Gans)
Emporda goose (Emporda-Gans)
English saddleback...
- been
agreed to for the game,
usually seven or ten. The Peach-stone game (
Guskä′eh) was a
gambling game in
which the
clans bet
against each other. Traditionally...
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areas around Županja.
Croatia also has a
roasted goose dish,
martinjska guska s marunima,
which is
stuffed with chestnuts; it is
often served on the feast...
- Iranian-American drug
chemist Hamid Gul (1936–2015), ****stani
politician Hamid Guska (b. 1953), head
coach of
Bosnian national boxing team
Hamid H****ani (b....
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Zaychenko as
Metelitsa Les
Serdyuk as
Dmytro Aleksandr Dedyushko as
Stepan Guska Ivan I.
Krasko as
Kasyan Bovdyug Sergey Dreyden as
Yankel The film was partly...
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Space (Tuka-Tuka I); Tuka-Tuka II Open
Space (Tuka-Tuka II);
Unguwar Guska Open
Space (Unguwar Gusk) Rano
Rurum Sabon-Gari
Bakin Inji I;
Bakin Inji...
- žansis), Russian: гусь (gus'), Persian: غاز (ğaz), Serbo-Croatian: гуска (
guska), Polish: gęś *gʰ > g [ɡ ~ ɣ] *gans- English: goose, West Frisian: goes...
- Matter, DO****ENT, vol. V 1990, with TRI-O, Leo
Records London UK Tunguska-
guska, 1991, Eine Meteoriten-Oper, EFA-Schneeball
Germany Lost Rivers, 1991, FMP...
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professional boxer Almedin Fetahović,
boxing coach and
amateur boxer Hamid Guska,
boxing coach and
amateur boxer Memnun Hadžić,
boxer Marco Huck,
boxer Amer...