- The
Lepșa is a left
tributary of the
river Putna in Romania. It
discharges into the
Putna in the
village Lepșa. Its
length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin...
- Tomaž
Lepša (born June 11, 1955) is a
former Yugoslav ice
hockey player. He pla**** for the
Yugoslavia men's
national ice
hockey team at the 1976 Winter...
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Vrancea county, Romania, 3 km west from
Tulnici village, 10 km east of
Lepşa resort and 75 km west of Focşani at an
altitude of 710 meters, near National...
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Irina Lăcrămioara
Lepșa (born 6 June 1992) is a
Romanian weightlifter. "Irina
LEPSA". The-Sports.org.
Retrieved 7
April 2014.
Irina Lepșa at the International...
- Ilie,
Astrog (Stogu), Babovici, Pârâul Mărului, Greșu, Călinu, Slatina,
Lepșa, Streiu, Mocearu, Deju, Caciu,
Valea Sării, Tichiriș, Vidra, Vizăuți Right:...
- destinations: The city of Focșani;
Vrancea Mountains;
Soveja resort;
Tulnici –
Lepșa – Greșu
tourist areas;
Eternal Fire (Focul viu in Romanian) in Andreiașu;...
- Ljubavnica,
released under City
Records in 2000. The
album was
followed by I
lepša i
bolja (2001),
Opasno po život (2002) and Po
zakonu (2003). In 2006, she...
- the
river Putna in Romania. It
discharges into the
Putna downstream from
Lepșa. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its
basin size is 56 km2 (22 sq mi). Atlasul...
- 9145 CoL: 6PBBR Ecocrop: 7227 eFloraSA:
Lepidium_sativum EoL: 585527 EPPO:
LEPSA EUNIS: 163505 FNA: 200009589 FoAO2:
Lepidium sativum FoC: 200009589 FoIO:...
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Irina Leparskaya (born 1957),
Belarusian rhythmic gymnastics coach Irina Lepșa (born 1992),
Romanian weightlifter Irina Levitina (born 1954), Russian-born...