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Hristina Ruseva (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Христина Русева; born 1
October 1991) is a
Bulgarian volleyball player. She
currently plays for Fenerbahçe and Bulgaria...
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Nikolina Ristović (née Pišek; born 1973),
Croatian TV
presenter Nikolina Ruseva (born 1943),
Bulgarian sprint canoer Nikolina Shtereva (born 1955), Bulgarian...
- 82..137N. doi:10.1007/s10705-008-9175-1. ISSN 1573-0867. S2CID 24021984.
Ruseva et al. 2020 IPCC AR5 SYR 2014, p. 125; Bednar,
Obersteiner &
Wagner 2019...
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Rumiana Ruseva Jeleva (Bulgarian: Румяна Русева Желева; born 18
April 1969) was Bulgaria's
minister of
foreign affairs (July 2009 –
January 2010), the...
- (Bulgarian: Русев
pronounced [ˈrusɛf]),
female version Ruseva (Bulgarian: Русева
pronounced [
ˈrusɛvɐ]) is a
Bulgarian language surname derived from the first...
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Nikolina Ruseva (Bulgarian: Николина Русева) (born 12 May 1943) is a
Bulgarian sprint canoeist who
competed in the mid-1960s. At the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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brown and the
parents were white". The
child was
later identified as
Maria Ruseva. Her
biological mother was a
Bulgarian Roma who gave
Maria up for adoption...
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recipe appeared in 1956 in a "Book of the hostess" of P.
Cholcheva and Al.
Ruseva and it
contained all the
components of
today Shopska except the cheese....
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behind to wait for them. At the station, a
woman named Dr.
Velislava (Koina
Ruseva)
approaches and
explains that
train tickets are
normally purchased after...
- (Blood) -
Health Encyclopedia -
University of
Rochester Medical Center".
Ruseva, M M; Takahashi, M; Fujita, T; Pickering, M C (April 2014). "C3 dysregulation...