• Ursul may refer to: Ursul or Urs, a tributary of the river Țibău in Romania Ursul (Russia), a tributary of the Katun in Altai Republic, Russia Ursu River...
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    Ursul Philip Boissevain (4 November 1855 – 7 May 1930) was a Dutch historian and professor. Boissevain was born in Amsterdam as the fifth and youngest...
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    The Ursul (Russian: Урсул; Altay: Урсул) is a river of Ongudaysky District, in the Altai Republic, Russia. It is 119 kilometres (74 mi) long, and has...
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    to mouth: Koksa (left), Kucherla (right), Argut (right), Chuya (right), Ursul (left), Sema (left) and Isha (right). The river is navigable. In its upper...
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    various unique folklore dances and games are common: plugușorul, sorcova, ursul, and capra. The traditional Romanian dress that otherwise has largely fallen...
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  • into a comic strip in the 1970s, under its French translated name Momo et Ursul. Grape Ape had his own short-lived comic book series called The Great Grape...
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    The Adventures of Fram, the Polar Bear (Romanian: Aventurile lui Fram, ursul polar), a children's book written by the Romanian author Cezar Petrescu...
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  • (19 sq mi) Basin features Progression Ilva→ Mureș→ Tisza→ Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries    • left Cocoș  • right Pârâul Rău, Ursul Mare, Ilișoara Mică...
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  • Doudou Ursul Tanguy Junior Mangni (born 20 March 1993) is an Italian professional footballer of Cameroonian, Togolese, Ivorian and Burkinabe descent who...
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    investigated Karakol culture burials are located on the banks of the river Ursul and its tributaries. In the Bronze Age, Altai populations transitioned from...
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