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Ralitsa (also
written Ralitza, Ralica; or Ралица in Cyrillic) may
refer to:
Ralitsa V****ileva,
Bulgarian journalist In Bulgaria:
Ralitsa,
Kardzhali Province...
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Ralitsa B. V****ileva (Bulgarian: Ралица Василева, born 8 June 1963) is a
Bulgarian journalist.
Currently she is
lecturer at
Grady College of Journalism...
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Ralitsa Tcholakova is a
Canadian violinist with
Bulgarian roots.
Tcholakova obtained a Master's
degree from the
State Academy of
Music in Bulgaria, and...
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Ralitsa Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Ралица, romanized: lednik
Ralitsa, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik
ˈralit͡sɐ]) is the 5.5 km long and 3.5 km wide
glacier on Brabant...
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Ralitsa Georgieva Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Ралица Георгиева Стоянова; born 23 May 1989) is a
Bulgarian actress. She is best
known for
voicing the Bulgarian...
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Ralitsa is a
village in
Momchilgrad Muni****lity,
Kardzhali Province,
southern Bulgaria.
Ralitsa Glacier on
Brabant Island,
Antarctica is
named after the...
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Maria Bakalova,
Vesela Kazakova,
Bilyana Kazakova,
Iossif Surchadzhiev and
Ralitsa Stoyanova. Set in Sofia, the film
depicts 19-year-old Sonja, who is diagnosed...
- He uses his
pistol to fire at the dragon. When two
sisters Arabella (
Ralitsa ****leva), and
Emeline (Daria Simeonova)
notice this, they call to him...
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Ralitsa Todorova Mileva (Bulgarian: Ралица Тодорова Милева; born 22
December 1993) is a
Bulgarian artistic gymnast that
represented Bulgaria at the 2012...
- Kalina, Violeta, Yavor, Zdravko, Zjumbjul, Nevena, Kameliya, Temenuzhka,
Ralitsa, etc.
Easter Sunday (Eastern Churches): Velichko, Velichka, Veliko, Velin...