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Martin Rázus (pseudonym: Mrazák; 18
October 1888 – 8
August 1937) was a
Slovak poet, dramatist, writer, politician, and
Lutheran priest "Martin
Rázus - knihy...
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Aristide Razu, CB, (7
March 1868 – 1950) was a
Romanian divisional general,
commander of the
Romanian 22nd
Infantry Division in the 1916
Romanian Campaign...
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Razu Ahmed (Bengali: রাজু আহমেদ; born 12
December 1984) is a
Bangladeshi kabaddi player who was part of the team that won the
bronze medal at the 2006...
- d͡ʒ/ from
other languages.
Intervocalically /d͡z/ can
become [z] e.g. [
rɐːzu, d͡zoːli, ɡudd͡zu]. /ʋ/ can be
rounded to a [β̞ʷ]
around rounded vowels...
- (Col. Ivan Imro,
later Gen.
Alexandr Čunderlik) 3rd
Infantry Division "
Razus" (Gen. Augustín Malár) Fast
Group "Kalinčiak" (Col. Ivan Imro) Polní armáda...
- (1892–1955)
Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé (1866–1940) Ľudo
Ondrejov (1901–1962)
Martin Rázus (1888–1937) Ivan
Stodola (1888–1977) František Švantner (1912–1950) Milo...
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Rasuwillka (Quechua,
hispanicized spelling Rasu****lca) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000 m (16,404 ft) high. It is
located in the Ayacucho...
- Square. It is
located near the
Danube embankment,
between Mostova Street,
Rázus Embankment and Vajanského Embankment.
Among the
important buildings are...
- only of Rajputs, Mussalmans, and the
three Telugu castes the Kammas, the
Razus and the Velamas. The
presidency armies, like the
presidencies themselves...
- (26
September 2023). "Ruszył
Europejski Kongres Sportu i Turystyki. I od
razu zapowiedź
wielkiego wydarzenia" [The
European Congress of
Sport and Tourism...