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Mirko Vuillermin (born 2
August 1973) is a
retired Italian short track speed skater who
competed in the 1992
Winter Olympics and in the 1994
Winter Olympics...
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Vuillermin (French: [vyjɛʁmɛ̃]) is a red
Italian wine
grape variety grown along the
border of
Switzerland in the
Aosta Valley of
northwest Italy. First...
- Greece, high
altitudes in the
Peloponnese region ancient Vranac Montenegro Vuillermin Italy,
Aosta Valley Fumin × ? 0.10 ha (2000) Wildbacher/Blauer Wildbacher...
- Canada Chae Ji-hoon South
Korea Kim Ki-hoon South
Korea 500 m
Mirko Vuillermin Italy Marc
Gagnon Canada Andy
Gabel United
States 1000 m Marc Gagnon...
- Adige/Südtirol
Vespaiola White Veneto Vespolina Red
Piedmont Vien de Nus Red
Aosta Valley Vitovska White Friuli-Venezia
Giulia Vuillermin Red
Aosta Valley...
- Virius,
Croatian painter Mirko Vučinić,
Montenegrin footballer Mirko Vuillermin,
Italian short track speed skater Mirko Wolter,
German speedway rider...
- two gold medals. The top men's
medalists were Chae Ji-hoon and
Mirko Vuillermin, who won one gold and one silver.
Derrick Campbell of
Canada was obstructed...
- 1500 m Marc
Gagnon Canada 2:21.322
Orazio ****one Italy 2:21.617
Mirko Vuillermin Italy 2:22.063 3000 m Kim Dong-sung South
Korea 5:14.057
Satoru Terao...
- a 17th-century
Spanish fort just
above the old
walled town.
Castello Vuillermin, a
castle dating from the
early 20th
century which is now
converted into...
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MULTICULTURALISM AND THE
IMAGINING OF HOME" (PDF).
Pittsburgh University.
Vuillermin, David, ed. (2007–2008). Who's Who in
Australia 2008.
North Melbourne:...