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Pirog (Russian: пиро́г, IPA: [pʲɪˈrok] ; Ukrainian: пиріг
pyrih [peˈrʲiɦ] , pl.
pyrohy пироги; Belarusian: піро́г [pʲiˈrox];
Northern Sami:
pirog; Latvian:...
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Dmitry Yurievich Pirog (Russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Пирог; born 27 June 1980) is a
Russian politician and
former professional boxer. In
boxing he competed...
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Kurnik (Russian: курник; "chicken
pirog"), also
known as
wedding pirog or tsar
pirog, is a dome-shaped
savoury Russian pirog (loosely, a pie)
usually filled...
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Piróg [ˈpiruk] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Stromiec,
within Białobrzegi County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
- Look up
Pirog or
Piróg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pirog is an
Eastern Slavic pie
consisting of
dough with a
sweet or
savoury filling. It may also...
- Michał Paweł
Piróg (born 28 May 1979, Kielce) is a
Polish dancer, c****ographer, TV presenter,
actor and
television personality. He
graduated from the...
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Maureen Pirog is an
American scholar and
policy analyst. A
leading authority in
family ****istance,
child support and
poverty in the
United States, she...
- R****tegai (Russian: расстегай) is a type of
Russian pirog with a hole in the top. The dish was very po****r in
Tsarist Russia. In r****tegai the filling...
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originated from the
pirog, an
Eastern European baked good or more
specifically from its
small version,
known as
pirozhok (literally "little
pirog"). In the 18th...
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Karelian pasties,
Karelian pies or
Karelian pirogs (Karelian: kalittoja,
singular kalitta;
Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular...