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Bulgarian villages:
Venets,
Burgas Province Venets,
Shumen Province, the
administrative centre of
Venets muni****lity
Venets Transmitter Venets,
Stara Zagora...
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Philippe Venet (23 May 1929 – 22
February 2021) was a
French fashion designer.
Venet was born in Lyon, France.
After training at the École Professionnelle...
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Philippe Venet (1929–2021),
French fashion designer Veneti (disambiguation)
Venets (disambiguation)
Vinet This page
lists people with the
surname Venet. If...
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Bernar Venet (born 20
April 1941) is a
French conceptual artist.
Bernar Venet was born to Jean-Marie
Venet, a
school teacher and chemist, and Adeline...
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Venet (born
Nikolas Kostantinos Venetoulis, 3
December 1936 – 2
January 1998) was an
American record producer, who
began his
career at age 19 with...
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Venets Transmitter (Bulgarian: РРТС Венец) is a
facility for FM and TV-broadcasting near
Venets and
Samuil in
Shumen Province, Bulgaria.
Venets Transmitter...
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Venets is a
village in
Karnobat Muni****lity, in
Burgas Province, in
southeastern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 5, 2010 42°38′N 26°48′E / 42...
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Venets (Bulgarian: Венец,
pronounced [
vɛˈnɛt͡s]; also
transliterated Venec or Venetz,
meaning "wreath") is a
village in
northeastern Bulgaria, part of...
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Veliki Preslav •
Smyadovo •
Varbitsa •
Kaolinovo •
Hitrino •
Venets •
Nikola Kozlevo Venets Muni****lity
includes the
following 13 places, all of them are...
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Venetian nationalism (also
Venetism, from the Venetian/Italian name, venetismo) is a nationalist, but
primarily regionalist,
political movement active...