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- Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland...
- Varshava (Russian: Варшава) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Nikolsky Selsoviet, Zmeinogorsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. It is part of the Nikolsky...
- Pakt, Hungarian: Varsói Szerződés, Kyrgyz: Варшавa келишими, romanized: Varshava kelishimi, Lithuanian: Varšuvos paktas, Latvian: Varšavas Pakts, Polish:...
- he gathered a group of collaborators including Alexander Luria, Boris Varshava, Alexei Leontiev, Leonid Zankov, and several others. Vygotsky guided his...
- the advancing German troops to the industrialised regions of the empire (Varshava, Riga) in June 1915, the members of the Military–Technical Committee of...
- (Azeri), Varsavia (Italian), ورشو = Varsho (Persian), Varsavja (Maltese), Varshava (Armenian), Varshe - װאַרשע (Yiddish), Varsjava (Faroese), Varsjá (Icelandic)...
- according to the census: Saint Petersburg – 1,264,900 Moscow – 1,038,600 Varshava (Warsaw) – 626,000 Odessa (Odesa) – 403,800 Lod (Łódź) – 314,000 Riga –...
- karma. It is celebrated after mid-June. Yarnas: This is also known as the Varshavas Ceremony. For this ceremony, monks remain confined within the monastery...
- Vyatka (Kirov) Vyatka Governorate 25,008 Volga Federal District,  Russia Varshava (Warsaw, or Warszawa) Warsaw Governorate 683,692  Poland Yaroslavl Yaroslavl...
- sulcicollis (Stephens, 1836) Amphinemura texana Baumann, 1996 Amphinemura varshava (Ricker, 1952) Amphinemura venusta (Banks, 1911) Amphinemura verrucosa...