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Zeydar or
Zaidar or
Zidar (Persian: زيدر) may
refer to: Zeydar,
North Khorasan Zeydar,
South Khorasan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- Owen M.
Zidar (born 1985) is an
American economist and academic. He is a
professor of
Economics and
Public Affairs at the
Princeton University Department...
- Limón
International Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Internacional de Limón) (IATA: LIO, ICAO: MRLM) in Limón,
Costa Rica, is one of the four international...
- to Goražde in the play-offs.
Previous names of the club have
included NK
Zidar (from 1950) and NK
Boksit (from 1963), with the
current name
being adopted...
- Maja
Mihalinec Zidar (born 17
December 1989) is a
Slovenian sprinter. She
competed at the 2015
World Championships in Athletics, 2016
World Indoor Championships...
- Jože
Zidar (7
September 1927 – 25
December 2012) was a
Slovenian ski jumper. He
competed in the
individual event at the 1956
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Peter Zidar is
Slovenian po****r
science writer and
coordinator of
telecommunications projects. He was
chairman of
Operators Group in UMTS
Forum organization...
- Alex; Zolt, Eric. "Tax Incentives" (PDF). Law Review. Slattery, Cailin;
Zidar, Owen (2020). "Evaluating
State and
Local Business Incentives". Journal...
- 1007/BF00201727. PMID 1937471. S2CID 2197550. Tarlé SA,
Davidson BL, Wu VC,
Zidar FJ,
Seegmiller JE,
Kelley WN,
Palella TD (Jun 1991). "Determination of the...
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Zithers (/
ˈzɪðər, ˈzɪθ-/; German: [ˈtsɪtɐ], from the Gr**** word cithara) are a
class of
stringed instruments. In
modern terminology, it is more specifically...