- bank of the
River Dniester. It
consists of two villages,
Molovata Nouă and
Roghi (Moldovan Cyrillic: Рогь).
During the 1992 War of Transnistria, the commune...
-
Bruno Roghi (24
April 1894 – 1
February 1962) was an
Italian sports journalist and
writer who was the only
person to
become editor of all
three main Italian...
- 1130/0091-7613(1989)017<0265:soccae>2.3.co;2. Furin, S.; Preto, N.; Rigo, M.;
Roghi, G.; Gianolla, P.; Crowley, J.L.; Bowring, S.A. (2006). "High-precision...
- 35,200. This does not
include the 715
people that live in the
village of
Roghi,
which is
controlled by the
breakaway Tiraspol authorities. Dubăsari means...
- إدريس اليوسفي الزرهوني; c. 1860 – 1909),
commonly known as El Rogui, El
Roghi or Bou Hmara, was a
pretender to the
throne of
Morocco in the
period 1902–1909...
- the city of Dubăsari,
which itself is
under PMR control. The
village of
Roghi of
Molovata Nouă
Commune is also
controlled by the PMR (Moldova controls...
- S2CID 128461248. Schmidt, A. R.; Jancke, S.; Lindquist, E. E.; Ragazzi, E.;
Roghi, G.; Nascimbene, P. C.; Schmidt, K.; Wappler, T.; Grimaldi, D. A. (2012)...
- 111098. S2CID 249483335.
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December 2022. Mazaheri-Johari, Mina;
Roghi, Guido; Caggiati, Marcello; Kustatscher, Evelyn; Ghasemi-Nejad, Ebrahim;...
- 2024.
Roghi,
Bruno (1939). "Sulle
origini del calcio".
Enciclopedia Illustrata del
calcio italiano (in Italian). "Al
tempo caliginoso di
Bruno Roghi". Calcio...
- Giuseppa; Kustatscher, Evelyn; DiMichele,
William A.; Lucas,
Spencer G.;
Roghi, Guido; Juncal,
Manuel A.; Hartkopf-Fröder, Christoph; Krainer, Karl; Morelli...