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Pirne is a
village in
Aytos Muni****lity, in
Burgas Province, in
southeastern Bulgaria.
Pirne Peak in
Antarctica is
named after the village.
Guide Bulgaria...
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Pirne Peak (Bulgarian: връх Пирне, romanized: vrah
Pirne, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
pirˈnɛ]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 802 m on the
coast of
Vaughan Inlet, at the...
- Esa
Pirnes (born
April 1, 1977) is a
Finnish former professional ice
hockey centre. He pla**** most of his career,
which lasted from 1995 to 2016, in the...
- Karageorgievo, Karanovo, Lyaskovo,
Malka Polyana, Maglen, Peshtersko,
Pirne, Polyanovo, Raklinovo, Sadievo, Topolitsa,
Zetyovo Balgarovo, Banevo, Bratovo...
- east of
Duhla Peak, 2.8 km
southwest of
Govedare Peak, 11.1 km
north of
Pirne Peak and 9.7 km east-northeast of
Dugerjav Peak.
Antarctic Digital Database...
- and
scored twice. He and
Fabian Schnyder each had
three points and Esa
Pirnes also had two goals.
Former Ranger goaltender Jussi Markkanen had the win...
- Hal Gill
Tuomas Grönman
Ilkka Heikkinen Jarmo Myllys Janne Niskala Esa
Pirnes Dwayne Roloson Jānis
Sprukts Iiro
Tarkki Mikael Tellqvist Shayne Toporowski...
- Canada
Calgary Flames (from San Jose)3
Moose Jaw
Warriors (WHL) 174 Esa
Pirnes (C) Finland Los
Angeles Kings (from Nashville)4
Tappara (Finland) 175 Mike...
- Ivan
Rousev Marazov (Bulgarian: Иван Русев Маразов) born 15
March 1942 in
Pirne, near Aytos, is a
Bulgarian artist, culturologist,
thracologist and politician...
- Ice
hockey in
Finland Esa
Pirnes (Blues) and
Michal Bros (Kärpät) in the
faceoff circle during a
decisive SM-liiga
playoff game on 1
April 2006. Country...