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Giorgia Surina (born 8
March 1975, in Milan) is an
Italian television personality known for
presenting TRL Italy, the
Italian version of
Total Request...
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Surina De Beer (born 28 June 1978) is a
retired South African tennis player. In her career, De Beer won
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formed across Eurasia by the
Golden Horde. However,
according to Mack and
Surina (2005),
there is no
evidence to
support this theory, nor any
evidence that...
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Surha Aquipendium Acquapendente Surina, Surrena,
Surna Surrīna,
Vetus Urbs
Viterbo Surina, Surrina,
Surna Sorianum Soriano Suthri Sutrium...
- The Ponoară is a
right tributary of the
river Corogea in Romania. It
flows into the
Corogea near
Tudor Vladimirescu. Its
length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its...
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Daniela Surina (born 20
September 1942) is an
Italian singer,
actress and
television personality. Born in Trieste,
Surina started her
professional career...
- Gârlenii de Sus (Rácsila; the
commune residence),
Lespezi (Lészped) and
Șurina. At the 2002 census, 98.7% of the
inhabitants were Romanians, 0.7% Hungarians...
- Таджики Каратегина и Дарваза. Вып.2, – Душанбе, 1970. G. R. Mack and A.
Surina (2005). Food
culture in
Russia and
Central Asia.
Greenwood Publishing Group...
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archived from the
original on 23
September 2015. Mack,
Glenn Randall;
Surina,
Asele (2005). Food
Culture in
Russia and
Central Asia.
Greenwood Publishing...