- (Czech and Slovak).
Morozs is the
Latvian adaptation of the surname.
Alexander Moroz (1961–2009),
Ukrainian chess grandmaster Anatoliy Moroz (born 1948), Ukrainian...
- captain,
during 2
seasons Morozs pla**** 37
league matches and
scored 5 goals. In July 2013 he was released. In
August 2013
Morozs joined the
Belarusian Premier...
- Ded
Moroz, or
Morozko (Russian: Морозко, romanized: Morozko), is a
legendary figure similar to
Father Christmas, and
Santa Claus who has his
roots in...
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Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Moroz (born 29
February 1944) is a
Ukrainian politician. He was the
Chairman of the
Verkhovna Rada twice, from 1994 to 1998 and...
- Event: Men Elite". tissottiming.com.
Retrieved 1
February 2016.
Viesturs Morozs at The-Sports.org
Viesturs Morozs at UCI BMX
Supercross World Cup v t e...
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Maryna Moroz (Ukrainian: Марина Мороз; born
September 8, 1991) is a
Ukrainian professional mixed martial artist. She
currently competes in the women's...
- club's new head
coach became Valdas Dambrauskas’ ****istant
coach Viktors Morozs. However,
following the COVID-19 breakout, the
season in
Latvia kicked off...
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Anatoliy Moroz (Ukrainian: Анатолій Михайлович Мороз, romanized: Anatolii
Mykhailovych Moroz; born 6
February 1948 in Berdychiv,
Ukrainian SSR) is a former...
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Valentyn Yakovych Moroz (Ukrainian: Валенти́н Я́кович Моро́з; 15
April 1936 – 16
April 2019) was a
Ukrainian writer and
political prisoner. His resistance...
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Alexander Moroz (1961–2009) was a
Ukrainian chess grandmaster.
Alexander Moroz or
Oleksandr Moroz (Ukrainian Олександр Мороз;
Russian Александр Мороз)...