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Kolta may
refer to:
Kolta, Slovakia, a
village and muni****lity in
Slovakia Nemeskolta,
known pre-1899 as
Kolta, a
village in
Hungary Kolta, Ethiopia...
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Buatier de
Kolta (né
Joseph Buatier; Caluire-et-Cuire, 18
November 1845 – New Orleans, 7
October 1903) was a
French magician who
performed throughout...
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Kolta Sar (Persian: كلتاسر, also
Romanized as
Koltā Sar; also
known as Koltān Sar) is a
village in
Aliyan Rural District, Sardar-e
Jangal District, Fuman...
- The Koli is an
Indian caste that is
predominantly found in India, but also in ****stan and Nepal. Koli is an
agriculturist caste of
Gujarat but in coastal...
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Kolta is a
village and muni****lity in the Nové Zámky
District in the
Nitra Region of
southwest Slovakia. In
historical records the
village was first...
- Ryan) Davenport,
William Henry and Erastus, Ira Dedi de Vère, Clémentine De
Kolta,
Buatier Devant,
David (David
Wellington or
David Wighton) Diaconis, Persi...
- as the As (the
source of the name "Ostyak"), Yag,
Kolta and Yema; to the
Nenets people as the
Kolta or Kuay; and to the
Siberian Tatars as the Umar or...
- with
theatrical scenery, is
based on a
famous stage illusion by
Buatier de
Kolta, in
which a
woman disappeared by
escaping through a
hidden trapdoor. However...
-
classic parlour magic effect that was
invented by
French magician Buatier De
Kolta. The
magician displays a bird cage,
holding it
between both of his hands...
- Kashmir. It is
located on
roads from
Kharian and
Lalamusa towards Bhimber via
Kolta Arab Ali Khan and to Manglia.
Surrounding Villages are West Side Dhal Ghair...