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  • 121Словакия — (Slovensko)         Словацкая Социалистическая Республика (ССР; Slovenska socialisticka republika), республика в составе Чехословакии (ЧССР). Расположена в восточной части страны. Площадь 49 тыс. км2. Население 4,72 млн. человек (оценка на 1… …

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  • 122Славейков — I Славейков         Пенчо Петков (27.4.1866, Трявна, 28.5.1912, Комо Брунате, Италия), болгарский поэт. Сын П. Р. Славейкова. Изучал философию и литературу в Лейпциге (1892 98). Активно участвовал в литературной жизни, в частности выступал за… …

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  • 123Bagpipes — are a class of musical instrument, aerophones using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes …

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  • 124Culture of Bulgaria — A man from Florence, 1888 Renaissance style painting by Konstantin Velichkov A number of ancient civilizations, most notably the Thracians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Slavs, and especially Bulgars, have left their mark on the culture, history and… …

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  • 125Arkady Gaidar — Arkady Petrovich Golikov ( ru. Аркадий Петрович Голиков; (OldStyleDate|January 22|1904|January 9 mdash; October 26 1941), better known as Arkady Gaidar ( ru. Аркадий Гайдар), was a Soviet writer, whose stories were very popular among Soviet… …

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  • 126Leonid Gaidai — Infobox Actor name = Leonid Gaidai caption = Leonid Gaidai birthname = Leonid Iovich Gaidai birthdate = birth date|1923|01|30 location = Svobodny, Amur Oblast, USSR deathdate = death date and age|1993|11|19|1923|01|30 deathplace = Moscow, Russia… …

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  • 127Gaidar — is a name in Russian, Azerbaijani and Arabic.*Russian surname (Russian Гайдар), a pseudonym of Arkady Gaidar which was taken as a last name by his descendants: **Arkady Gaidar (real name Arkady Golikov, 1904 ndash;1941), Soviet writer of children …

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  • 128Gayda — ( bg. Гайда) was a Bulgarian language newspaper edited and published by Petko Slaveykov in the 19th century in Istanbul …

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