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Turla may
refer to:
Dniester (Turkish:
Turla), a
river Turla (malware), a
Russian spyware package This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Turla or
Uroboros (Russian: Турла) is a
Trojan package that is
suspected by
computer security researchers and
Western intelligence officers to be the...
- albums. The band's
current lineup consists of two
founding members, Adam
Turla and
Sarah Balliet.
Balliet plays cello for the band, an
instrument that...
- Dnestr), in
Polish as Dniestr, in
Yiddish as
Nester נעסטער; in
Turkish as
Turla (Ottoman Turkish: طورلا ، طورله), and in
Lithuanian as Dniestras. The Dniester...
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Vladas Turla (born 22
February 1953) is a
Lithuanian former sport shooter who
competed for the
Soviet Union in the 1980
Summer Olympics and
finished 4th...
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pentru țară!" (in Romanian).
Retrieved 2025-04-15. "A fost montată
crucea pe
turla mare a
Catedralei Naționale" (in Romanian). 2025-04-11.
Retrieved 2025-04-15...
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became very
active in 2012 when the
group was
founded and disbanded.
Turla one of the most
sophisticated groups supporting the
Russian government....
- Tyrla; the
latter was
further borrowed into
Romanian as a
regionalism (
Turlă). The Thraco-Phrygian name was Matoas, "the
bringer of luck". The Middle...
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strumming of the
tumbi and his
turban tying style known traditionally as "
Turla". Many
consider him to be the
pinnacle of the
Punjabi music and an artist...
- themes, in this case, sin and punishment.
Guitarist and lead singer, Adam
Turla,
explains the
meaning of the
first five
songs on the band's
website much...