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Mizia (Bulgarian: Мизия,
pronounced [ˈmizijɐ]) is a town and muni****lity in
Vratsa Province,
northwestern Bulgaria near the
Danube river. As of December...
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Mizia is a
genus of
primitive antiarch placoderm found in Emsian-aged
marine strata of
Early Devonian China. The only
known specimen is of a
mostly complete...
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musician Misia Ff,
Polish singer and b****ist
Mysia (disambiguation)
Moesia Mizia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Misia...
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Helzer 2005, pp. 42, 75 Cary &
Helzer 2005, p. 77
Watkins &
Mizia 2003, pp. 424–426
Minnick 1996, pp. 120–21 Cary &
Helzer 2005, pp. 74–75...
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Gandhi (1982) as
Professor Gopal Krishna Gokhale Vidhaata (1982) as Sir
Mizia Kaamchor (1982) as Rai
Bahadur Chunilal Sanghvi Main
Intequam Loonga (1982)...
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equal /ˈsiːliæk/ and /ˈmiːʒə(n)/ ~ /ˈmiːʃə(n)/ ~ /ˈmiːsiə(n)/~/
ˈmiːziə(n)/. Finally,
there are some
cases where a short Ĕ /ɛ/ is used, as what...
- (8): 1224–30. doi:10.1177/0363546505275131. PMID 16000656. Depukat, Paweł;
Mizia, Ewa; Kuniewicz, Marcin; Bonczar, Tomasz; Mazur, Małgorzata; Pełka, Piotr;...
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Chuchinolepis Heteroyunnanolepis Shimenolepis Vanchienolepis Zhanjilepis Yunnanolepididae Mizia Parayunnanolepis Phymolepis Vukhuclepis Yunnanolepis...
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Krivodol Kula Laki
Letnitsa Loznitsa Maglizh Malko Tarnovo Marten Мizia Nedelino Nikolaevo Nikopol Obzor Opaka Pavel Banya Polski Trambesh Pordim...
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Among its top
players were
Marek Bęben,
Ryszard Czerwiec and
Maciej Mizia.
After promotion, the
games of Zagłębie were
attended by
thousands of people...