municipality. The first written mention of Mírov is from 1266. A medieval castle from the mid-12th century in Mírov was rebuilt into a Baroque fortress in...
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Mirov may refer to Mírov, a village and municipality in the Czech Republic Mirow, a town in Germany Mirov (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Mirov (Russian: Миров, from mir meaning world or peace) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Mirova. It may refer to Alexander...
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Archbishop Michael Mirov (1859 in Topuzlare, Ottoman Empire – 17 August 1923 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire) was a Bishop in the Bulgarian Greek Catholic...
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Natan (singer) (redirect from Natan Mirov)
Natan Mirov (Russian: Ната́н Ми́ров; born 17 March 1986, Bokhtar, TSSR, USSR), better known as Natan ,is a Russian rapper & TV presenter, signed to the...
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postwar trial, Štefan Tiso was given a life sentence. He died in prison in Mírov, Czechoslovakia. Hradská, Katarína (1996). "Vorgeschichte der slowakischen...
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new spaceship. Eventually, Cossack Captain Kazan stabs and shoots Mirov. With Mirov dying, Pujardov, believing the creature to be Satan and having pledged...
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Fleischmanns, NY: Purple Mountain Press. pp. 244 pages. ISBN 978-1-930098-79-4. Mirov, N.T. (1967). The Genus Pinus. New York, NY: Ronald Press. "Classification...
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Alexander Abramov-Mirov (19 October 1895 – 25 November 1937) was a Soviet Comintern communications officer and intelligence agent. Believed by those in...
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Hemû mirov azad û di weqar û mafan de wekhev tên dinyayê. Ew xwedî hiş û şuûr in û divê li hember hev bi zihniyeteke bratiyê bilivin. Hemú mirov azad...
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