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Lubina may
refer to:
Lubina, Slovakia, a muni****lity and
village Lubina (river), a
river in the
Czech Republic Lubina, a
village and part of Kopřivnice...
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Frank John
Lubin (Lithuanian:
Pranas Jonas Lubinas;
January 7, 1910 – July 8, 1999) was a Lithuanian-American
basketball player. He pla****
college basketball...
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Lubina (Hungarian: Lobonya) is a
village and muni****lity in Nové
Mesto nad Váhom
District in the Trenčín
Region of
western Slovakia. In
historical records...
- The
Lubina is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a
right tributary of the Oder River. It
flows through the Moravian-Silesian Region. It is 36.8 km (22.9 mi)...
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Janicel Jaranilla Lubina-Valera (born
April 1, 1995) is a
Filipino beauty pageant titleholder and
actress who was
crowned Binibining Pilipinas International...
- to 1927. "Paweł
Lubina". EU Football.
Retrieved 3
October 2021. "Paweł
Lubina". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 3
October 2021. "
LUBINA Paweł". polska-pilka...
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Lubinas previously pla**** for the gold medal-winning
United States national basketball team at the 1936
Summer Olympics. 1. Lithuania:
Pranas Lubinas...
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Valuable Player award 1935: Martín 1937: Talzūnas 1939:
Ruzgys (de facto:
Lubinas) 1946: Németh 1947: Lõssov 1949: Öztürk 1951: Mrázek 1953:
Konev 1955:...
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Ladislav Lubina (11
February 1967 – 13
September 2021) was a
Czech ice
hockey player and coach. He was
drafted by the
Minnesota North Stars in the 11th...
- ISBN 978-3-659-38290-1. OCLC 864086659. Pepper, W. F. (1983). Be****r Bhutto. Rafique,
Lubina (1994). Be****r &
British Press, 1986–1990. La****:
Gautam Publishers. OCLC 624433794...