- Moș
Gerilă is the name of a
character from
Romanian folklore and
communist propaganda. The
Romanian word moș
means an
elder male person. The term ger means...
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Urbana Gerila (Serbian Cyrillic: Урбана Герила, trans:
Urban Guerrilla) was a
former Yugoslav punk rock and new wave band from Belgrade. The band is notable...
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about Sandinistas, a lot of fuss in Colombia, Peru [...] For me, 'Tekila -
Gerila' was a nice way of
seeing those things. Besides, I
wanted a good excuse...
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impostorului Moş
Gerilă |
Romania Libera".
Archived from the
original on 7
January 2012.
Retrieved 1
January 2012. (in Romanian)
Amintiri cu Moş
Gerilă[permanent...
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Gerila Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Герила, romanized: lednik
Gerila, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ
ɡɛˈriɫɐ]) is 4
nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long and 1
nautical mile...
- struggle. It
formed an
armed wing, the
Leninist Guerrilla Units (Leninist
Gerila Birliği). LGB
carries out
occasional attacks, but does not
engage in regular...
- In
Arabic texts, and
later among its
members and supporters,
Karila or
Gerîla has
become an
alternative name for People's
Defence Forces in general. Can...
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January Companions of
Saint Nicholas Joulupukki —
Finnish Santa Claus Moș
Gerilă — name of a
character from
Romanian communist propaganda Olentzero — traditional...
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January 1984,
bringing hits "Limene trube" ("Br**** Trumpets"), "Tekila
gerila" ("Tequila Guerilla"), "Mali slonovi" ("Little Elephants"), "Marlena", and...
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original on 2021-04-20.
Retrieved 2021-03-22. Radelić,
Zdenko (2002). Križari:
Gerila u
Hrvatskoj 1945.-1950 (in Croatian). Zagreb:
Croatian Institute of History...