- Grey peas (Latvian: Pelēkie
zirņi) is a po****r
Latvian cuisine snack made from
large grey peas. It is a
traditional Christmas dish in Latvia. Latvians...
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Zirnis (feminine: Ābola) is a
Latvian surname,
derived from the
Latvian word for "pea". Individuals...
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Zirņi Parish (Latvian: Zirņu pagasts) is an
administrative unit of
Saldus Muni****lity in the
Courland region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un...
- Kārlis
Zirnis (born 2
November 1977) is a
Latvian former professional ice
hockey player and coach. As of 2021, he is the
director of
player personnel for...
- Zinbun-Kagaku-Kenkyusyo,
Kyoto University.
Kyoto University.
Shinobu Iwamura. 1961. The
Zirni M****cript: A Persian-Mongolian
Glossary and Grammar.
Kyoto University....
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Smirnovs (1976-06-02)2 June 1976 (aged 28) 3
Ventspils 16 2DF
Dzintars Zirnis (1977-04-25)25
April 1977 (aged 27) 18 Liepājas
Metalurgs 17 4FW Marians...
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Darmstaedter 1925. All of the
preceding in
Kraus 1942–1943, vol. I, p. 11.
Zirnis 1979, pp. 64–65, 90.
Jabir explicitly notes that the
version of the Emerald...
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Melita Stedman Norwood (née
Sirnis Latvian: [
zirnis]; 25
March 1912 – 2 June 2005) was a
British civil servant,
Communist Party of
Great Britain member...
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Dzintars Zirnis (born 25
April 1977 in Riga) is a
Latvian former football defender. He last pla**** for
Latvian First League club FK 1625 Liepāja. For almost...
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Bladel 2009, p. 17, note 42.
Zirnis,
Peter (1979). The Kitāb Usṭuqus al-uss of Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Unpublished...