- via
Casilina Nord) near the muni****l villa,
while the
historic "Stadio
Matusa" (which
would have resisted, with
modifications and
extensions subsequent...
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Stadio Comunale Matusa was a multi-use
stadium in Frosinone, Italy. It was used
mostly for
football matches and was the home
ground of
Frosinone Calcio...
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Matusa, Paul (1977). "Corruption and Catastrophe: DePalma's "Carrie"". Film Quarterly...
- Frosinone-Napoli 1–5:
festa azzurra al
Matusa" [Serie A, Frosinone-Napoli, 1–5:
light blue
celebrations at the
Matusa [Stadium]] (in Italian). Il Corriere...
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Mircea Damian (pen name of
Constantin Mătușa;
March 14, 1899–June 16, 1948) was a
Romanian prose writer and journalist. Born in Izvoru, Olt County, he...
- Castellani,
Empoli Referee:
Ciampi (Italy) 15
August 2010 20:45 CEST
Stadio Matusa,
Frosinone Referee:
Bagalini (Italy) 15
August 2010 20:45 CEST
Stadio Oreste...
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Litvinizmas - kas tai?". Paninfo.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 2
October 2023.
Matusas,
Jonas (1952). "Dėlko baltgudžiai
savinasi Lietuva?" (PDF).
Draugas (in...
- exits, one
behind Hotel Spirit and the
other behind the
building known as U
Matúša,
which in the past
featured a pub with the same name, both on
private property...
- Attendance: 300 Referee:
Armando Gentile 5
August 2012 18:00 CEST
Stadio Matusa,
Frosinone Attendance: 1,000 Referee:
Francesco Guccini 12
August 2012 18:00...
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Matusas,
Jonas (1966). Šaulių sąjungos
istorija (in Lithuanian). Sydney.{{cite...