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Petriča (Serbian Cyrillic: Петрича) is a
village in the muni****lity of Srebrenica,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Official results from the book:
Ethnic composition...
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Petrica Kerempuh (Croatian pronunciation: [pětrit͡sa kêrempuːx]) is a
literary character who
appears in a
number of
Croatian and
former Yugoslav works...
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Petrică Cărare (born 22 May 1963) is a
Romanian wrestler. He
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics and the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Petrica Dimofte is a
Romanian sprint canoer who
competed from the
early 1980s. He won a
silver medal in the K-4 10000 m
event at the 1982 ICF
Canoe Sprint...
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Petrica Novosel Žic (13 May 1931 – 16
January 2021) was a
Croatian cartographer and
geography professor at the
University of Zagreb.
Petrica Novosel was...
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Petrika Ionesco (born
Petrică Ionescu; 13
October 1946) is a Romanian-born
French stage director,
scenic designer and playwright. In 1970 he graduated...
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notable works in all the
literary genres,
including poetry (Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh, 1936),
theater (Messrs. Glembay, 1929),
short stories (Croatian...
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Petrică Hogiu (born June 16, 1991) is a
Romanian cross-country
skier who has been
competing since 2007. At the 2010
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he finished...
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Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh (Croatian:
Balade Petrice Kerempuha) is a
philosophically poetic work by the
Croatian writer Miroslav Krleža, composed...
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Petrică Buricea (born 1
March 1955) is a
Romanian fencer. He
competed in the team foil
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. "
Petrică Buricea Olympic Results"...