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    Mila (Arabic: ميلة, mīla, [miːla]) is a city in the northeast of Algeria and the capital of Mila Province. In antiquity, it was known as Milevum (in Latin;...
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    from 1894 Wilhelm Höffert and wife Mila, from 1897 instead of the wife the son "Ing. und Photogr. Paul Ludw. Höffert", from 1902 "We.[Witwe] Mila Höffert...
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  • 1972 LE Alexander Vampilov (1937–1972), Soviet playwright MPC · 3230 3231 Mila 1972 RU2 Lyudmila Pakhomova (1946–1986), Soviet ice dancer MPC · 3231 3232...
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    Mindy The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Voiced by Scarlett Johansson. Princess Mila The Stolen Princess Voiced by Nadya Dorofeeva. Princess Dawn Strange Magic...
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  • Mildred Boyd 1921-2011 American singer and musician (Del Rubio Triplets)) Mila del Sol Clarita Villarba Rivera 1923-2020 Filipina actress, entrepreneur...
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  • Dresner Miri Fabian as Chaja Dresner Anna Mucha as Danka Dresner Adi Nitzan as Mila Pfefferberg Jacek Wójcicki as Henry Rosner Beata Paluch as Manci Rosner Piotr...
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    Bulgarian educator and the author of the current national anthem of Bulgaria, "Mila Rodino". Born in Svishtov in 1863, he graduated in philosophy in Leipzig...
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    Miroshnychenko of the Svoboda party wrote on Facebook that Hollywood actress Mila Kunis, who is Jewish, is "not a Ukrainian but a zhydivka." Ukrainian Jews...
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  • Eugène François Vidocq Los misterios de Barcelona (1844) by Josep Nicasi Milà de la Roca Los misterios de Madrid: miscelánea de costumbres buenas y malas...
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    October 2015). "The Tragic Herzl Family History". Times of Israel. At his brit mila he was given the Hebrew name Binyamin Zeev Cohen, Israel (1959). Theodor...
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