- Ákos
Kriza (10
February 1965 − 18
January 2021) was a
Hungarian politician.
Kriza was a
member of
Fidesz and
served as
mayor of
Miskolc from 3 October...
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Kriza (transl. Crisis) is a
Bosnian television sitcom created and
written by Feđa Isović and
directed by
Elmir Jukić. The
first episode of the show was...
- John
Kriza (15
January 1919 – 18
August 1975) was an
American ballet dancer and
teacher whose long
career as a prin****l with
American Ballet Theatre...
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Punta Križa (Italian:
Punta Croce) is a
village on the
southern end of the
Croatian island of Cres, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar. Administratively, it is...
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Slovenized as
Janez (Krstnik) Svetokriški,
Janez Krstnik od
svetega Križa, or Ivan
Krstnik od
Križa).
Lionelli was born to a
Slovene mother and an
Italian father...
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Henry Kissinger,
called Solzhenitsyn, "just
about a fascist", and
Elisa Kriza alleged thar
Solzhenitsyn held "benevolent views" on
Francoist Spain because...
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State Archives: 121–130. ISSN 0570-9008. Tomaić,
Tatjana (October 2011). "
Kriza međunarodnih odnosa –
studija slučaja:
Hrvatska i Slovenija –
granica u...
- The
Kriza János
Ethnographic Society (Hungarian:
Kriza János Néprajzi Társaság; abbreviated: KJNT) is
ethnographical research institute founded in Cluj...
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included Ruth Ann
Koesun and John
Kriza. That
ballet was
moved to the
American Ballet Theatre in 1965, with
Koesun and
Kriza reprising their roles, and with...
- 2011.
Mario Kevo (2008). "Posjet
poslanika Međunarodnog
odbora Crvenog križa logorima Jasenovac i
Stara Gradiška u
ljeto 1944". Časopis za suvremenu...