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Turski (feminine:
Turska) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ewa
Turska (born 1945), Polish-Canadian
artist Hubert Turski (born...
- and German: Neu-Kanischa. The
older Serbian names used for the town were
Turska Kanjiža (Турска Кањижа), Mala Kanjiža (Мала Кањижа) and Nova Kanjiža (Нова...
- Ewa
Turska (born 23
August 1945) is a Polish-Canadian artist.
Turska was born in Warsaw, Poland. Her work is
included in the
collections of the Musée d'art...
- Ewa Bandrowska-
Turska (20 May 1894 – 25 June 1979) was a
Polish coloratura soprano and
music educator. Her
repertoire ranged from
early music to early...
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until much later. Serbian: турска кафа, romanized:
turska kafa;Slovene:
turška kava; Croatian:
turska kava Serbian: домаћа кафа, romanized: domaća kafa;...
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Danska ‘Denmark’,
Finska ‘Finland’,
Hrvatska ‘Croatia’,
Irska ‘Ireland’,
Turska ‘Turkey’). An
analogous English formation would be
Serbland (used sporadically)...
- Polish:
Turecka głowa,
Czech and Slovak: Turecká hlava, Serbo-Croatian:
Turska glava, Турска глава, Ukrainian: Турецька голова, romanized: Turetska holova)...
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Retrieved 22
October 2020. Halar, Ivan; Janković, Željko (5
September 2017). "
Turska šokirala Hrvatsku! Bit će dramatično do
kraja kvalifikacija". Večernji list...
- liestād), but many also
consume herring (ēriņ),
salted herring, and cod (
tūrska).[citation needed]
Courland (Kurāmō)
Livonians on the s****s of
Latvia are...
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Turkish Croatia (German: Türkisch Croatien/Kroatien, Croatian:
Turska Hrvatska) was a
geopolitical term
which appeared periodically during the Ottoman–Habsburg...