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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...
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Internationally Pirnes pla**** for the
Finnish national team at four
World Championships,
winning two
bronze medals.
Pirnes started his
career with...
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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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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...
- Mike O'Neill Olli
Palola Jukka Peltola Pasi Petriläinen L****e Pirjetä Esa
Pirnes Jukka Porvari Pasi
Puistola Andrew Raycroft Matti Rintakoski Anssi Salmela...
- Panthers'
Roberto Luongo. Cole is one of
three NHL players,
along with Esa
Pirnes (October 10 and
October 12, 2003) and
Andrew Cole (October 16 and October...
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Jarmo Myllys Sami
Nuutinen /
Stefan Öhman
Oskar Osala Antti Pihlström Esa
Pirnes Sergei Pryakhin Erkki Rajamäki Mike
Ribeiro Nathan Robinson Christian Ruuttu...
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Finnish ice
hockey player Esa
Piironen (born 1943),
Finnish architect Esa
Pirnes (born 1977),
Finnish ice
hockey player Esa
Pulkkinen (born 1957), Finnish...
- Karageorgievo, Karanovo, Lyaskovo,
Malka Polyana, Maglen, Peshtersko,
Pirne, Polyanovo, Raklinovo, Sadievo, Topolitsa,
Zetyovo Balgarovo, Banevo, Bratovo...