- 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...
- Pakt, Hungarian: Varsói Szerződés, Kyrgyz: Варшавa келишими, romanized:
Varshava kelishimi, Lithuanian: Varšuvos paktas, Latvian: Varšavas Pakts, Polish:...
- 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...
- he
gathered a
group of
collaborators including Alexander Luria,
Boris Varshava,
Alexei Leontiev,
Leonid Zankov, and
several others.
Vygotsky guided his...
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Varshava (Russian: Варшава) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Nikolsky Selsoviet,
Zmeinogorsky District,
Altai Krai, Russia. It is part of the Nikolsky...
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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 –...
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dozen individuals at
different periods,
including Leonid Sakharov,
Boris Varshava,
Nikolai Bernstein,
Solomon Gellerstein, Mark Lebedinsky,
Leonid Zankov...
- (Azeri),
Varsavia (Italian), ورشو =
Varsho (Persian),
Varsavja (Maltese),
Varshava (Armenian),
Varshe - װאַרשע (Yiddish),
Varsjava (Faroese), Varsjá (Icelandic)...
- Peasants' Red Army (1935–1937).
Roman Voytsekhovich Longva was born in 1891 in
Varshava, into a
family of a merchant. Polyak. Even in his
youth he
became involved...
- also have a good name.
Jainachary Ganeshacharya &
Naneshacharya spent varshavas (Chomasa) here.
Rajpura (Old name as Rajgarh)
situated a far 3 km from...