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Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Nica Noelle — Noelle (right) and Satine Phoenix at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo; January 10, 2010 Born Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States … Wikipedia
Nīca — Village … Wikipedia
Nica’s Tempo — Nica s Tempo Studioalbum von Gigi Gryce Veröffentlichung 1956 Label Savoy … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nīca municipality — Nīcas novads Centre: Nīca … Wikipedia
Nīca parish — (Latvian: Nīcas pagasts) is an administrative unit of the Nīca municipality, Latvia. The parish has a population of 2896 (as of 1/07/2010) and covers an area of 230.3 km2. Villages of Nīca parish Aucugals Auzumuiža Bernāti Bētiņu ciems Brušvītu… … Wikipedia
Nīca — Hilfe zu Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nica Burns — is director and producer of the Foster s Edinburgh Comedy Awards (formally Perrier Awards and if.comedy award/Intelligent Finance Comedy Awards), the UK s leading live comedy awards, and the joint owner and Chief Executive of Nimax Theatres… … Wikipedia
Nica's Tempo — Studio album by Gigi Gryce Released 1955 … Wikipedia
Nica's Dream — Nica’s Dream ist eine Jazzkomposition von Horace Silver aus dem Jahr 1954. Nica’s Dream hat 64 Takte in der Form AABA, in mäßig schnellem Tempo. Es ist eine der bekanntesten Kompositionen Silvers und einer der Klassiker des Hardbop. Silver… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nica’s Dream — ist eine Jazzkomposition von Horace Silver aus dem Jahr 1954. Nica’s Dream hat 64 Takte in der Form AABA, in mäßig schnellem Tempo. Es ist eine der bekanntesten Kompositionen Silvers und einer der Klassiker des Hardbop. Silver verstand den Titel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nica (toponym) — Nica is a colloquial term for a native Nicaraguan.[1] The term is used extensively in Nicaraguan Spanish in informal settings, particularly in settings regarding people of Nicaraguan origin. The plural of Nica is Nicas, which can be used to refer … Wikipedia