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Vilia (Gr****: Βίλια;
formerly Eidyllia, Ειδυλλία) is a
village and a
former muni****lity of West Attica, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform...
- The
Vilia is a 50 km (31 mi) long left
tributary of the
river Prut in
western Ukraine and
northern Moldova. Its
source is near the
village of Buzovytsia...
- "Alabama" – 5:09 "Your Lady" – 6:39
Compact Disc
bonus track "
Vilia" (Franz Lehár) – 4:36 "
Vilia" is a jazz
arrangement of
Franz Lehár's "Es lebt' eine Vilja...
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successful reception at the
Royal Theater, Turin, that December. In "The
Vilia Song" (German: Das Vilja-Lied), from the 1905
operetta The
Merry Widow (German:...
- Link and
Vilia,
Vilia's face mask
blows off in the wind to
reveal – to Link's
surprise – what
appears to be
facial hair. It is
revealed that
Vilia is merely...
- Orchestra. Trombonist-vocalist Jack
Fulton pla**** it on Whiteman's
recording of
Vilia (1931) and
Frankie Trumbauer's
Medley of
Isham Jones Dance Hits (1932)....
- Spata-Loutsa
Stamata Sykamino Tavros Thrakomakedones Vari
Varnavas Vgethi Vilia Voula Vouliagmeni Vrilissia Vyronas Ymittos Zefyri Zografou Aegina Aianteio...
- Division, the top
division in
Moldovan football. 1992 –
foundation as FC
Vilia Briceni 1994 –
renaming in FC
Progresul Briceni 1996 –
dissolution Divizia...
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Steven Hartley as King
Caerleon Zee Asha as
Audrey Sarah Beck
Mather as
Vilia Gary
Lewis as
Alator of the
Catha Miranda Raison as
Isolde Ben
Daniels as...
- Turka, Chorniava, Sovytsia, Rokytna, Rynhach, Cherlena,
Larga (Briceni),
Vilia, Lopatnic, Racovăț, Ciuhur, Camenca, Delia, Nârnova, Lăpușna, Sărata, Larga...