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Manchus (Manchu: ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ, Möllendorff: manju; Chinese: 滿洲、滿族; pinyin: Mǎnzhōu,
Mǎnzú; Wade–Giles: Man3-chou1, Man3-tsu2) are a
Tungusic East
Asian ethnic group...
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Manzu may
refer to:
Giacomo Manzù, an
Italian sculptor (1908–1991).
Mǎnzú, a
Chinese spelling of
Manchu people.
Mânzu, a
village in
Cilibia Commune, Buzău...
- 1908 – 17
January 1991),
known professionally as
Giacomo Manzù, was an
Italian sculptor.
Manzù was born in Bergamo. His
father was a
shoemaker and sacristan...
- name Pio
Manzù. One of his best
known designs is that of the Fiat 127. A son of
sculptor Giacomo Manzù and his
first wife
Antonia Oreni, Pio
Manzù studied...
- The Pio
Manzù International Research Centre,
commonly referred to as the Pio
Manzù Research Centre or Pio
Manzù Centre, was a non-governmental environmental...
- ****anese
mahjong (****anese: 麻雀, Hepburn: Mājan), also
known as
riichi mahjong (立直麻雀, rīchi mājan), is a
variation of mahjong.
While the
basic rules to...
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Young Girl on a
Chair is a 1955
bronze sculpture by
Giacomo Manzù,
installed at the
Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work...
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lower town of Bergamo,
region of Lombardy, Italy. The
monument by
Giacomo Manzù commemorates the
deaths of
partisans killed by
fascist forces during the...
- his
house near the
Gardens of Augustus. In 1970, a
monument by
Giacomo Manzù was
erected during the
centennial celebration in Lenin's honour.[citation...
- villages: Albești, Bălaia, Călțuna, Moisica, Smeeni, Udați-Lucieni and Udați-
Mânzu.
Chivu Stoica "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral Bureau...