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Natalia Lvivna Zabila (20
February (5 March) 1903 – 6
February 1985) was a
Ukrainian poet, novelist, and playwright.
Natalia Zabila was born in 1903 in...
- "Najljepša nogometašica
svijeta na
terenu protiv sestre:
Mlada Hrvatica zabila gol u porazu" (in Croatian). 24sata.hr. 19
March 2024. "Meet the world's...
- capitalpunishmentuk.org.
Retrieved 2022-05-28. "Miała 22 lata, gdy z zimną krwią
zabiła osiem osób.
Gdybym mogła, zrobiłabym to samo ponownie".
gazetapl (in Polish)...
- "Herečka
Gabriela Vránová by
oslavila 80. narozeniny:
Tajila manželství a
zabila ji zákeřná nemoc". lifee.cz (in Czech).
Retrieved 13
March 2023. v t e...
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while his mother, Eudokia, was a
daughter of the
general judge Mikhail Zabila. He was
educated at home and at Kiev-Mohyla Academy. Upon
finishing his...
- ṣāḥib as-sūq (صاحب السوق) "leader of the market"[sˤaːħb ʔlswq] (listen).
zábila: aloe vera (used
mainly in
Hispanic America) From
Andalusi Arabic sabíra...
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Zabiela Lithuanian surname m.:
Zabiela f.: (unmarried) Zabielaitė f.: (married) Zabielienė
Related names Polish: Zabiello, Russian:Zabela, Ukrainian:
Zabila...
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Sabino is the
Deputy Governor for the
Economic Sector; and Rogério
Eduardo Zabila is the
Deputy Governor for
Political and
Social Sector.
Petroleum Mining:...
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Chernihiv Oblast of
northern Ukraine.
Regiment was
raised by
colonel Petro Zabila on
territory of
Borzna Volost in 1648,
during Khmelnytsky Uprising. Shortly...
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noticeably enriched with
quality literary pieces. The
works of
Natalia Zabila,
Oksana Ivanenko,
Oleksandr Kopylenko,
Mykola Trublaini, Oles Donchenko...