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Marta Pihan-Kulesza (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarta ˈpixan kuˈlɛʂa]; born 23 July 1987) is a
Polish artistic gymnast. She
represented her
country at the...
- in its
rural district. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Paihān, Peyhān and
Pīhān; also
known as Pāhīān, Pahyān, and Pey Mān
OpenStreetMap contributors (15...
- the 48th
Rencontre ****yriologique Internationale, Leiden, July 1–4, 2002.
PIHANS 102. Nederlands:
Instituut voor her
Nabije Oosten, 2005. pp. 31-46. Billington...
- PMID 24334744. S2CID 22642325. Dembski, S.; M****on, G.; Monnier, D.; Wagner, P.;
Pihan, J. C. (2006-08-01). "Consequences of
elevated temperatures on life-history...
- 1843. L.
Pihan, in: Société
bibliographique (France) (1907), L'épiscopat français..., p. 117. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109. Cottret: L.
Pihan, in: Société...
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charged with
being a collaborator.
After he was
forced out, his
successor Pihan (as Jean Vaillant) took up the publishing,
moving the
magazine in a more...
- (1846), p. 184
Bingham (2005), p. 356 Müller (1877), p. 786
Hardouin &
Pihan Delaforest (1828), p. 464 Bingham,
Joseph (2005). The
Antiquities of the...
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gymnastics team. Kuc
competed at the 2014
European Championships with
Marta Pihan-Kulesza,
Katarzyna Jurkowska-Kowalska,
Gabriela Janik,
Claudia Chmielowska...
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Later in 1935, the team was
strengthened by the
arrival of
Father Jean
Pihan, ex-John Vaillant, 1912–1996, also of Son of Charity. Cœurs
Vaillants was...
- she won the
bronze medal in the all-around
behind Roxana Popa and
Marta Pihan-Kulesza.
Martins began her
season at the
Cottbus World Cup
where she won...