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Manov (Cyrillic: Манов) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Manova (Манова). It may
refer to:
Paulina Manov (born 1975), Serbian...
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Paulina Manov (born 20 June 1975) is a
Serbian actress. She
appeared in more than
fifteen films since 1998. "Paulina
Manov: Male
razlike i
velike mržnje"...
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denouement that
shames the
author and the
reader both." The New Statesman's Ann
Manov was even more blunt,
describing the
novel as "childish drivel" and as having...
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Todor Manov (born 17 June 1969) is a
Bulgarian wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman 100 kg at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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August 2018 – via
Internet Archive.
Werner 1961: 114
Werner 1961: 114.
Manov 2019: 104 Tačeva 2006: 187. Tačeva 2006: 186–187. For example,
Delev 1997:...
- uncertain. In the
second half the game
equalized and on 55th
minute Fedor Manov opened score to
Donetsk team goals.
Final score is 4:1 in
favor of the hosts...
- (1941–1942) Ivan
Batandzhiev (1943–1945)
Todor Konov (1945–1946)
Mihail Manov (1947) Ivan
Radoev (1947) Rezső
Somlai (1947–1948)
Lubomir Angelov (1948)...
- sons:
Prince Boris of
Leiningen (17
April 1960)
married firstly Milena Manov on 14
February 1987;
divorced 9 July 1994, with issue. He wed
secondly Cheryl...
- was a man of
magnanimity and
regal character (8.24). ..."
Polybius IV 46.
Manov, Metodi; Damyanov, V****il. "The
First Mint of Cavarus, The Last King of...
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Volume III: Mammals.
Issue 3: Mole rats, Spalacidae. New Delhi: Amerind.
Manov, Irena; Hirsh, Mark; Iancu,
Theodore C; Malik, ****af; Sotnichenko, Nick;...