- (ZEP) (led by
Colonel Sponsz) and a
military dictator,
Marshal Kûrvi-Tasch. A
statue of
Kûrvi-Tasch
appears in
front of a
government building, in
which he...
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Giovanni Giuseppe Pietro Archangelo Alfredo Cartoffoli da
Milano Marshal Kûrvi-Tasch
Trickler (cameo)
Studios Hergé
members (cameo)
Tintin Snowy Captain...
- The Sörnäinen
curve (Finnish: Sörnäisten
kurvi, Swedish: Sörnäskurvan), also
known as Sörkän
kurvi or just
Kurvi, is an area in the
eastern part of the...
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praznik kurvi) is a 1988
Yugoslav film
directed by
Lordan Zafranović. It is
based on a
novel by
Veljko Barbieri. "Haloa -
praznik kurvi". Baza HR kinematografije...
- King Ottokar's Sceptre.
Borduria is
ruled by the
military dictator Marshal Kûrvi-Tasch, who
oppresses his own
people and
attempts to
influence Third World...
- Plekszy-Gladz, a pun on Plexiglas,
although the
English translators renamed him
Kûrvi-Tasch ("curvy tash"), a
reference to the fact that the leader's
curved moustache...
- been
governed under the
ideological system of Borduria's
political leader,
Kurvi-Tasch. Similarly, Hergé
included a
reference to
Alcazar being backed by...
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Tarkha Pabbi Dagi
Banda Akbarpura Chowkai Taru
Jabba Mohib Banda Aman Kot
Kurvi Dag
Behsud Dag
Ismail Khel
Saleh Khana Shah Kot
Nizampur Kheshgi Bala Kheshgi...
-
album was
named after a
private recording studio that was
located near
Kurvi in
Helsinki around mid 90s. In 1997
Exogenic Records became the
first record...
- 1988 Dom za vešanje Emir
Kusturica 1988 Tako se
kalio čelik Želimir Žilnik 1988
Haloa -
praznik kurvi Lordan Zafranović 1989 Đavolji raj
Rajko Grlić...