- Romanian, Swedish)
Vilhelmo (Esperanto)
Vilhelms (Latvian)
Viliam (Slovak)
Viljem (Slovene) ויליאם – /ˈviljam/ (older pronunciation), /ˈwiljam/ (contemporary)...
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Viljem Ščuka (born 7 June 1938) is a
Slovenian school medicine specialist and psychotherapist, and gestaltist. He is a
native of Dutovlje, Slovenia. He...
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development of gene
therapy for ****ayne syndrome. The
first project, led by the
Viljem Julijan ****ociation for
Children with Rare Diseases, aims to
develop gene...
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Wilhelm Praunsperger von
Weichslbach zum
Pannouitsch (Slovenianized:
Viljem Praunsperger, 1497–1589) was a
politician in
Slovenia during the
first half...
- (2): 163–171. doi:10.1007/s00107-012-0656-1. Barbero-López, Aitor; Vek,
Viljem; Poljanšek, Ida; Virjamo, Virpi; López-Gómez,
Yeray Manuel; Sainio, Tuomo;...
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Jakub Matulka Jakub Matulka Daniel Dymurski 2, 4, 6–7 Jan
Pokos Jan
Pokos Viljem Ošlaj 4
Viliam Prodan Viliam Prodan Marko Stiperski 4 RACB
National Team...
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Prodan Marko Stiperski Viliam Prodan Ford
Fiesta Rally3 WRC-3 P 47 Jan
Pokos Viljem Ošlaj Jan
Pokos Ford
Fiesta Rally3 WRC-3 P 48
Tristan Charpentier Florian...
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William of
Celje (German:
Wilhelm von Cilli, Slovene:
Viljem Celjski; c. 1361 – 19
August 1392), also
William of Cilli,
Count of Celje, was a
Styrian nobleman...
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surname include: Luka Ščuka (born 2002),
Slovenian basketball player Viljem Ščuka (born 1938),
Slovenian psychotherapist All
pages with
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- Ćići, the
people spoke Serbo-Croatian in the
Chakavian dialect. In 1884,
Viljem Urbas and in 1891
Milan Rešetar, ****umed the
existence of
Shtokavian elements...