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Paulo César
Turra (born 14
November 1973),
known as
Paulo Turra, is a
Brazilian football coach and
former player who pla**** as a
central defender. Born...
- 237–251. ISBN 9781841271583. Wright,
William (1871).
Fragments of the
Turrāṣ mamllā nahrāyā or
Syriac Grammar of
Jacob of Edessa. London:
Gilbert and...
- gang
discussed killing Merlino. The plot
failed to
materialize as both
Turras were
indicted in
August 1997,
along with
thirteen others. In
addition to...
- The
Turra Coo (Doric for "the
Turriff Cow") was a
white Ayrshire-Shorthorn
cross dairy cow
which lived near the
Aberdeenshire town of
Turriff in north-east...
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Turra is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonio Turra (1730-1796),
Italian physician and
botanist Elisabetta Caminèr
Turra (1751-1796)...
- of 5,708. In
everyday speech it is
often referred to by its
Scots name
Turra,
which is
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation.
There are four...
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Antonio Turra (25 March, 1730 - 6
September 1796) was an
Italian physician and botanist.
Antonio was born in
Vicenza but
studied medicine in the University...
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Progressistas (lit. 'Progressives'; PP) is a centre-right to right-wing
political party in Brazil.
Founded in 1995 as the
Brazilian Progressive Party,...
- José
Turra was a
Chilean boxer. He
competed in the men's
flyweight event at the 1928
Summer Olympics. At the 1928
Summer Olympics, he lost to Nikolaos...
- Caminèr
Turra (29 July 1751 – 7 June 1796), was a
Venetian writer. She
worked with her father, Domenico, as a translator. Her husband,
Antonio Turra, was...