- The
Tulva (Russian: Тулва) is a
river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left
tributary of the
Votkinsk Reservoir,
which is fed and
drained by the Kama. The river...
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Tulva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tulva is a
river in Perm Krai, Russia.
Tulva may also
refer to:
Tulva, a
Finnish feminist magazine This...
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Tulva is a
feminist magazine in Helsinki, Finland,
which is
published three times annually. The
magazine has been in
circulation since 2002. Tero Kartastenpää...
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Yayva (left) Inva (right)
Kosva (left) Obva (right)
Chusovaya (left)
Tulva (left) Siva (right) Buy (left)
Belaya (left) Izh (right) Ik (left) Toyma...
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Title Length 1. "
Tulva" 4:11 2. "Kuljit täällä joskus" 3:25 3. "Näytän
sulle rannan" 3:57 4. "Vie mut kotiin" 4:09 5. "Tuulen tuomaa" 3:31 6. "Hän...
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shallow but very wide and
formed the
southern boundary of the
ancient Tulva kingdom. The
nayars and the
other females of the
Kasargod taluk of south...
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exhausting listeners with too much
lyrical content. His
second album Tulva followed just six
months later in
March 2008, and in
August 2008, Pyhimys...
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Nimikivi (Namestone (=Gravestone) 4:51 9.
Lumottu (Charmed/Chanted) 3:45 10.
Tulva (Flood) 3:59 11. Vie mua (Take Me) 4:44 Löytäjä Saa Pitää (Finders Keepers)...
- for the town and region, Pytalovo,
probably derives from the Finno-Ugric
tulva, "tributary, flood"; the
region was part of
Tolowa (or Tholowa; Latvian:...
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located on the left bank of the Kama
River near its
confluence with the
Tulva, 146
kilometers (91 mi)
southwest of Perm, the
administrative center of...