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authorities said was
similar to the oil used in a
machine shop. Lori Lee
Kursa, 13, a
Lawrence Cook
Middle School student, had been
reported missing by...
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calls for a new flag to be adopted, a
committee picked a
design by
Jaroslav Kursa, an
archivist in the
Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior. His
design included...
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Kursa may
refer to: Beta Eridani, a star
Kursa, Iran, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kursa. If an internal...
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Kuršas is
Lithuanian name for:
Courland -
historical region of
Latvia and
Lithuania Lithuanian:
kuršas.
Kuršas a
building in Klaipėda, Lithuania. This...
- Radosław
Kursa (born 12
January 1989 in Puławy) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
regional league club
Hetman Gołąb. In...
- in the 1620s and in 1660;
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia (Lithuanian:
Kuršas ir Žiemgala; Polish:
Kurlandia i Semigalia), a
northern fief of the Commonwealth...
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olive branches.
Czech Republic Czech Republic 2:3
January 1, 1993
Jaroslav Kursa (allegedly) Two
equal horizontal bands of
white (top) and red with a blue...
- location. The IAF
dispatched a
flight of two
Mirage III
fighter jets
codenamed Kursa flight which arrived at
Liberty at
about 14:00. The
formation leader, Captain...
- "Sagartian"; Elamite: 𒀾𒐼𒋼𒀀𒋾𒅀 Aš-šá-kar-ti-ia, Babylonian: 𒆳𒊓𒂵𒅈𒋫𒀀𒀀
KURSa-ga-ar-ta-a-a) were an
ancient Iranian tribe,
dwelling in the
Iranian plateau...
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current interpretation is that the
Hittite sacral hieratic hunting bag (
kursas), a
rough and
shaggy goatskin that has been
firmly established in literary...