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Mirca (po****tion 321) is a town on the
north side of the
island of Brač in Croatia.
Administratively it is part of the city of Supetar.
People on Brač...
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Alexandra Mîrca (born 11
October 1993) is a
Moldovan archer. She
competed in the 2016
Summer Olympics. She
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympics, in Women's...
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Mirca Zupnek Sancin (3
March 1901 - 24 July 1970) was a
Slovene composer and
piano teacher.
Sancin was born in
Ljubljana to Ana
Petric and
Franc Zupnek...
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August 2023). "SUA au
donat Armatei Naționale a R.
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original on
April 11, 2009.
Retrieved 2009-04-08.
Cristina Mirca (4
August 2023). "SUA au
donat Armatei Naționale a R.
Moldova un nou lot...
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Marcella Mariani,
Lucia Bosè,
Stefania Sandrelli,
Mirca Viola,
Simona Ventura,
Patrizia Deitos, Anna
Falchi and
Martina Colombari...
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Divided Societies. Routledge. p. 131. ISBN 9781317988472. Madianou,
Mirca (2012).
Mediating the Nation. Routledge. p. 39. ISBN 9781136611056. Förster...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-04-02.
Retrieved 2010-02-10.
Cristina Mirca (4
August 2023). "SUA au
donat Armatei Naționale a R.
Moldova un nou lot...
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Polymedia is an
anthropological notion that was
introduced by
Daniel Miller and
Mirca Madianou in
recognition of the way most
people today use a wide variety...
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politician Alexandra Milton (born 1967),
French artist and
illustrator Alexandra Mîrca (born 1993),
Moldovan archer Alexandra Mitroshina (born 1994),
Russian journalist...