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Pirok (Albanian:
Pirok) is a
village in the muni****lity of Bogovinje,
North Macedonia. It is
located 13
kilometres (8.1 mi) west of Tetovo. As of the...
- bid****s, and ****
bierock in the U.S, and
pirok or ****
pirok in Argentina. In Argentina, the
Fiesta del
Pirok (Bierock Festival)
takes place every July...
- at 5' 2", 132 lb.,
Pirok batted and
threw right-handed. She
earned the
nickname Pinky Pirok. A
native of Chicago, Illinois,
Pirok entered the
AAGPBL in...
- (also
promoted by its
Spanish name
Fiesta de la Carneada), the
Fiesta del
Pirok (Bierock festival), etc. Today, 8% of the
Argentine po****tion or 3.5 million...
- A
runza (also
called a ****burger, or ****
pirok) is a
yeast dough bread pocket with a
filling consisting of
ground beef,
cabbage or sauer****, onions...
- were
brought to the
Americas by
Volga Germans.
Known today as bierock,
pirok or runza, they
belong to
several regional cuisines in the
United States...
-
principles and
techniques for
credit analysts and
lenders By
Kenneth R.
Pirok ISBN 1-55738-716-8 "Financial
Analysis Reports".
Bruin Financial Management...
-
American high
jumper Jan
Peerce (1904–1984),
American operatic tenor Pauline Pirok (born 1926),
member of the All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League...
- Petrykowicz, Pętliński, Pierzchalski, Pierzynowski, Pietraszewicz, Piłwo, Pirog,
Pirok, Pisczało, Piszczałło, Piszczało, Płomieński, Płomiński, Pobojewski, Pobożanin...
- O'Dowd
Janice O'Hara
Barbara Parks Ernestine Petras Marjorie Pieper Pauline Pirok Mary
Pratt Magdalen Redman Mary Rini
Martha Rommelaere Barbara Rotvig Blanche...