- Slovakia, the Balkans, but also in the Americas.
Alternative names are
Rudari (Ludari),
Lingurari and Zlătari. The
Boyash or Băieși (in Romanian) are...
-
Tursko Rudari (Macedonian: Турско Рудари) is a
village in the muni****lity of Probištip,
North Macedonia. It used to be part of the
former muni****lity...
- tier of
football in the country. The club was
founded as KF
Rudari Stari Trg in 1940.
Rudari won the
Kosovo Province League in 1956, 1958 and 1960. In 1992...
- "goldsmiths." Boyash, also
known as Băieși, Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, or
Rudari, who
coalesced in the
Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania. Băieși is a Romanian...
- as from Italy, Greece,
Romania and Turkey. The
arrival of the Kalderash,
rudari and the
other subgroups of
Romani at this time more or less
wiped out the...
-
Xoraxai (Horahane) from
Greece and Turkey;
Boyash (Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari,
Rudari, Zlătari) from
Romanian /
Moldovan miners;
Ursari from
Romanian / Moldovan...
-
small town was the home of the 1940
founded KF
Rudari later known as KF
Minatori 89
until 1992.
Rudari won the
Kosovo Province League in 1956, 1958 and...
- June 2021). "Forgotten
Australian TV Plays: A
Season in ****". Filmink.
Rudari,
Frederico (29
March 2024). "Role-taking, role-making: the mask as a tool...
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Rudar Pljevlja Full name
Fudbalski klub
Rudar Pljevlja Nickname(s)
Rudari (The Miners)
Short name RUD
Founded 1920; 104 years ago (1920)
Ground Gradski...
- Trepça
Mitrovica 1955–56
Rudari Stantërg 1956–57
Rudniku Hajvalia 1957–58
Rudari Stantërg 1958–59
Prishtina Pristina 1959–60
Rudari Stantërg 1960–61 Prishtina...