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Optymistychna (Ukrainian: Оптимістична:
meaning "optimistic", also
known as
Peschtschera Optimis****cheskaya) is a
gypsum cave
located near the Ukrainian...
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Pechera (Ukrainian: Печера, Romanian: Peciora) is a
village in
Tulchyn Raion of
Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine,
located along the
Southern Bug
river in the...
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commonly placed on a
rectangular section on the
front of the
chest (known as
pechera, "shirt front", from
Spanish pecho, "chest"), and/or over the
entire shirt...
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pockets and has an
intricate U-shaped
embroidery around the
chest (the
pechera)
which is
mostly absent in
Cuban guayaberas.
Guayaberas are also made from...
- gentiles: Merya, Muroma, Ves', Mordva, Chud'
beyond the portages, Perm',
Pechera, Yam', Ugra, Litva, Zimegola, Kors', Let'gola, and Liv'. The Lyakhs, the...
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small navigation radar type "Kivach-2" on the
bridge roof (or MR-312 "
Pechera-1" on the
ships of Poland), and the gun-fire
control radar MR-123 Vympel...
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Marble Caves (Russian: Мра́морная пещера, Ukrainian: Мармурова печера,
Crimean Tatar:
Mermer qobası, Мермер къобасы) is a cave in Crimea, at the lower...
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Pechora (also
Pechera or Pecioara; Russian: Печера or Печора) was a
concentration camp
operated by
Romania during World War II in the
village of Pechora...
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Verteba Cave (Ukrainian: Печера Вертеба, romanized:
Pechera Verteba) is a
karstic cave near the
village of Bilche-Zolote,
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast...
- Cheremis, Mordvin, Chud
Zavolochskaya ('beyond the portages'), Perm,
Pechera, Sum (Suomi,
possibly referring to
Finns proper), Yam (Häme, referring...