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Vladimir Sudets. "
Sudets,
Vladimir Alexandrovich" (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on 29 June 2015.
Retrieved 28 July 2015. "Vladimir
Sudets" (in...
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Sudet ("Wolves" in English) is a
sports club from Kouvola, Finland,
playing bandy and ****ociation football. The club was
formed in 1912 and was based...
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Tatyana Alexandrovna Sudets (Russian: Татья́на Алекса́ндровна Суде́ц;
first marriage — Grushina, née — Burantseva) (born
August 22, 1947 in Moscow) is...
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History Yearbook 15 (1979): 130–156. "K otázce vysídlení občanů ČSR ze
Sudet, Těšínska, Podkarpatské Rusi a Slovenské
republiky v
letech 1938/1939"....
- Herrero. The new
formation was
named Mariska &
Pahat Sudet. The self-titled
album Mariska &
Pahat Sudet was
released in May 2010 and
characterized as punk...
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included Valentina Leontieva (in the 1960s and 1970s),
Angelina Vovk,
Tatyana Sudets and
Tatyana Vedeneyeva (in the 1980s),
Amayak Akopyan (in the 1996 and 2001)...
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Sergei Ignatevich Rudenko;
appointed 11
March 1955
Vladimir Alexandrovich Sudets;
appointed 11
March 1955
Stepan Akimovich Krasovsky;
appointed 8 May 1959...
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escort force (Major
Klementiy Timofeevich Zidr) 17th Air Army (Vladimir
Sudets) 10th ****ault Air
Corps (lieutenant
general of
aviation Oleg Viktorovich...
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Vitaly Popkov Konstantin Provalov László Salgó
Pyotr Shafranov Vladimir Sudets Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Dmitry Ustinov Boris Volynov Boris Yegorov Alexei Yepishev...
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unification of the
Kingdom of
Montenegro with the
Kingdom of Serbia. 1919:
Sudet demonstrations [cz] 1919:
Shooting in the
Bratislava (1919) [sk] 1919: March...