- to the
Russian Empire (1828–1917). They were
known as
Tighina (Тигина, [
tiˈɡina]) in the Prin****lity of Moldavia, in the
early part of the
Russian Empire...
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reported on 27
February 1941 in the
Atlantic bound for the Clyde.
Empire Tigina was a 638 GRT
coastal tanker which was
built by D W
Kremer Sohn, Elmshorn...
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Fotbal Club
Tighina was a
Moldovan football club
based in
Bender (also
known as Tighina), Moldova.
During its existence, the club has been
known by the...
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Taganrog –
Winner of the
Lower Second League (Returning
after a season)
Tigina-Apoel
Bendery – Runner-up of the
Lower Second League (Returning
after a...
- (bowel and excrement)
wedda (head) yarin-nga (beard) c****ng-ngo (one)
tigina (two)
tarngiltna (three)
birgenkoora (brother-younger)
churbooyo (God) kiagi...
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Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1989 FC
Nistru Chișinău 2 (0) 1989 FC
Tigina-RShVSM
Bendery 1 (0) 1990 FC
Nistru Chișinău 1 (0) 1990 FC
Zaria Bălți 35...
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Karpaty Zaria L.
Dinamo G. Niva T. Niva V.
Torpedo T.
Torpedo Z.
Volyn Tigina SKA Od.
Karabakh Dnepr Kremen Zaria B.
Sudostroitel Dinamo Brt. Spartak...
- in
legal sciences. He was a candidate, then an ****istant
prosecutor in
Tigina, then head of the
prosecution department in Kishinev. In 1870 he was appointed...
- Teguto,
Empire Teme,
Empire Teviot,
Empire Tigarth,
Empire Tigbart,
Empire Tigina,
Empire Tigombo,
Empire Tigonto,
Empire Tigost,
Empire Tigouver, Empire...
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against Dinamo Gandzha and
Karabakh Agdam: Nyva Ternopil,
Volyn Lutsk,
Tigina-Apoel Bendery, SKA Odesa,
Dnepr Mogilev,
Kremen Kremenchug, Sudnostroitel...