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Nasta or
NASTA may
refer to:
National Student Television ****ociation,
United Kingdom Nasta,
manufacturer of the Hit Stix toy
musical instrument in the...
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Nastas Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Настас Петровић; 5
November 1867 – 22
February 1933) was a
Serbian politician who
served as
interior minister of Serbia...
- Sweets".
Archived from the
original on 2014-02-07.
Retrieved 2012-03-05.
Nastas, J. and Chiper, V. (2019) ‘Originea, evoluția și
specificul alimentelor...
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prisons or were, like the
Nastas,
subjected to
various forms of ****cution by the new regime. On a
spiritual level,
Nasta developed a set of beliefs...
- feminine, in Slovenia,
Nastja is a uni**** name. Nastja, Nastia, Nastya, or
Nasťa may
refer to:
Nastia Liukin (born 1989), Russian-American
Olympic gymnast...
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Susheila Nasta (born 1953), is a
British critic, editor,
academic and
literary activist. She is
Professor of
Modern and
Contemporary Literatures at Queen...
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Center for
Health Statistics.
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
Nastas,
Vittorio (August 23, 2023). "Examining
recent crime trends and
flaws in...
- on Norway's VG-lista chart. A 1973 Jan Öjlers recording, "Lycka till med
nästa kille",
charted on
Svensktoppen for one w****. It
peaked at
number 10 on...
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Hermina Ljubica Rojc (6
November 1883 – 6
November 1964),
better known as
Nasta Rojc, was a
Croatian painter. Born in Bjelovar, she was a
sickly child and...
- this
village was
founded by a lone
tselingas (Gr**** for goatherd)
named Nastas (Gr****: ο τσέλιγκας Νάστας).
Kefalovryso p****ed from the
Ottoman Empire...