- Kosovo,
officially the
Republic of Kosovo, is a
landlocked country in
Southeast Europe with
partial diplomatic recognition. It is
bordered by
Albania to...
- Nina
Kossova (born 9 June 1935) is a
Soviet athlete. She
competed in the women's high jump at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- the name U****a,
Kossova and Lumbwa. U****a is the part
nearest to the Lake,
thickly inhabited by the
Kavirondo and rich in cattle.
Kossova or
Kisii is a...
- sheshxhirim/ Flet
djali i tij". City News
Albania (in Albanian). 1
April 2018.
Kossova Press (5
November 2010). "Sandër
Prosi nderohet me
Urdhrin "Nderi i Kombit""...
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Kossowa [
kɔsˈsɔva] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Brzeźnica,
within Wadowice County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland...
- González
Andrea Morger Alina Grueter Deborah Kehrli Lucy
Quinn Dimitra Kossova Maria Potsiou Ionna Melissou Suzana Zdravkovic Lucie Navratilova Selene...
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singer Nina Kossman, Russian-American writer,
translator and
artist Nina
Kossova (born 1935),
Soviet high
jumper Nina Kost (born 1995),
Swiss swimmer Nina...
-
novel takes the form of the
memoirs of a
Russian Jewish poet,
Paltiel Kossova,
whose idealism leads him to turn from his
Jewish religious heritage towards...
- High jump — 1.55 11
Yelena Gorchakova Javelin throw 45.18 4 Q 49.76 Nina
Kossova High jump — 1.58 7
Valentina Lituyeva Long jump 5.51 13 Q 5.65 11 Nina...
- Self-defense Lee
Sugyeong / Bak
Sujin Dutoit Julie /
Racine Valentin Elena Kossova /
Macles Kudta Akimjon Akimhjonova /
Yuldashev Dostond Women's sparing...