- 61°00′23″N 32°50′47″E / 61.006278°N 32.846333°E / 61.006278; 32.846333
Tuksa (Russian: Тукса, Livvi: Tuuksi) is a
village and the
administrative center...
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Tuksa is a
village in Karelia, Russia.
Tuksa may also
refer to:
Tuksa River [ru], Karelia,
Russia Spelling of the name
Tukša without diacritics: Veljko...
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Veljko Tukša (known in the
United States as Val
Tuksa; born 21
November 1950) is a
retired Yugoslavian ****ociation
football player who pla**** professionally...
- D'Errico,
Branko Šegota, Slaviša Žungul 1981–1982:
Veljko Tukša, Slaviša Žungul 1982–1983:
Veljko Tukša Fernando Clavijo David D'Errico Fred
Grgurev Shep Messing...
- *neterquain *neterquainëa *neterquaista 100
tuksa pínea (lit.
small gross) *tuxa *tuxëa *tuxasta 100/144
tuksa 200 yúyo
tuksa *tuxa atta *tuxëa atta *tuxasta atta...
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Karelian and Veps
language nests were
created in Petrozavodsk, Kalevala,
Tuksa and Sheltozero, but were
later shut down. Now
native languages of Karelia...
- Year
Winner 1981–82 Val
Tuksa, New York 1982–83
Bernie James,
Cleveland 1983–84 Kim Roentved,
Wichita 1984–85
Kevin Crow, San
Diego 1985–86 Kim Roentved...
- Trinklein, Gert United
States 56 2 2 Trost, Al United
States 147 35 7
Tukša, Val Yugoslavia 55 7 3 Turner,
Chris England 105 12 4 Turner,
Chris Canada...
- (1926–2022), president. Fran
Tudor (born 1995),
footballer player.
Veljko Tukša (born 1950),
footballer player. Nora
Turato (born 1991),
graphic designer...
- cr**** to To****oye. Most
important tributaries are
Megrega (by Olonets) and
Tuksa [ru] rivers. "Река Олонка in the
State Water Register of Russia". textual...