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Felix Pirts (or
Feliks Pirts; 9
November 1930
Kabala Parish,
Viljandi County – 20
January 2002 Tartu) was an
Estonian track and
field athlete (shot putter)...
- of
Barley Meža māte -
Mother of the
Forest Miglas māte -
Mother of Fog
Pirts māte -
Mother of the
Bathhouse Rijas māte -
Mother of the
Threshing Place...
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Vasja Pirc (/ˈpɪərts/ PEERTS;
Slovene pronunciation: [ˈʋâːsja
ˈpîːɾt͡s]) (December 19, 1907 – June 2, 1980) was a
Yugoslav chess player. He is best known...
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Estonian saun (almost
identical to the
Finnish sauna),
Russian banya,
Latvian pirts, the
European Jews' shvitz, and the
Swedish bastu. In Asia the ****anese...
- 1015862 |
Historic England". historicengland.org.uk.
Retrieved 6 July 2021.
Pirt, W.K. (2002). Lead
mining in the
Derwent Valley.
North Mine
Research Society...
- real-time
tours (
PIRTs).
While these options will not take the
place of
conventional travel experience,
there is a
market for
PIRTs especially for persons...
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ritual of
making honey sauce. They are
rubbed with
plants and go to the
Pirts,
where they kiss. They sit in a hot tub and talk
about the
previous w****...
- khrok) หาว (hao)
Turkish güm güm, küt küt, güp güp gark öhö öhö zart, zort,
pırt hapşu hor Urdu
dhakdhak Vietnamese thình thịch, bình bịch ợ ho, phẹt, bủm...
- (1960) "Esidarap ot
Pirt Dnuor" (1960) "Orphan of the Void" (1960) "Round Trip to Esidarap" (1960) -
originally Esidarap ot
Pirt Dnuor "Monument" (1961)...
-
British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk.
Retrieved 5 July 2021.
Pirt, W. K. (2002). Lead
mining in the
Derwent Valley.
North Mine
Research Society...