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- Mate Meštrović Mate Meštrović, Rumjana Meštrović, Andrzej Jasionowski (2019) Born (1930-09-13) September 13, 1930 (age 93) Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia)...
- (2003). "Osnovni procesi konstituiranja ustavne glagoljice". In Božilova, Rumjana (ed.). B'lgari i H'rvati prez vekovete. Sofija. pp. 31–42. Retrieved 3...
- Celestína, Venuša Zoltán, Armand, Herman, Rufínus, Rúfus, Armanda, Rufína, Rumjana Albert, Albertín, Albrecht, Valter, Alberta, Albertína, Albrechta Milena...
- Rumyana Neykova (Bulgarian: Румяна Нейкова; born 6 April 1973 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian rower. Neykova competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics, the 1996 Summer...
- {{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Tscherwenkowa, Rumjana (9 June 2022). "Russia's influence could increase". Eurotopics. Capital...
- (1988); Gladstone, 1875–1898 (1995) excerpt & text search vol 1 Mihneva, Rumjana. "The Muscovite Tsardom, the Ottoman Empire and the European Diplomacy...
- National Museum. "Lion on the Czech National Bank Building" @ Waymarking Rumjana Dačevová et al., Karáskova galerie, Památník národního písemnictví Praha...
- древляни, волиняни, бужани, хорвати, тиверці. Angelova, Stefka; Koleva, Rumjana (2007), "Archäologische Zeugnisse frühslawischer Besiedlung in Bulgarien"...
- Alexander Lyon. The Eastern Question 1774-1923 (2nd ed. 2014). Mihneva, Rumjana. "The Muscovite Tsardom, the Ottoman Empire and the European Diplomacy...
- Szmoniewski (2012, pp. 774–78) Szmoniewski (2008, pp. 278–9) Stefka Angelova; Rumjana Koleva (2007), "Archäologische Zeugnisse frühslawischer Besiedlung in Bulgarien"...