Taras, taras, tarás, or tåras in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taras may refer to: Taras (ancient city) of Magna Graecia, modern-day Taranto Taras...
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Taras (Ukrainian: Тарас) is a male Ukrainian given name especially popular in Ukraine. In Greek mythology, Taras (Ancient Greek: Τάρας) was the eponymous...
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used: "Taras Grigorievich" (see the letter of Hryhory Kvitka-Osnovyanenko from 23 October 1840: "my lovely lord, Taras Grigorievich") and "Taras Hryhorovych"...
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in Newar Buddhism. Tārā is considered to have many forms or emanations, and there are several traditions which list twenty-one Tārās, each with different...
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Taras Bulba (Russian: «Тарас Бульба»; Tarás Búl'ba) is a romanticized historical novella set in the first half of the 17th century, written by Nikolai...
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In Greek mythology, Taras (Ancient Greek: Τάρας) was the eponymous founder of the Greek colony of Taras (Tarentum, modern Taranto), in Magna Graecia (today...
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cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean All pages with titles containing Tara Taras (disambiguation) Taara or Tharapita, a god in Estonian mythology Terah...
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Taras Kostyuk (Ukrainian: Тарас Костюк) is a Canadian actor and a stuntman. Taras was born in Lviv, Ukraine, and starred in featured films & TV shows...
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Taras Bulba is an historical novel by Russian-Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol. Taras Bulba may also refer to: Taras Bulba-Borovets (1908–1981), Ukrainian...
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Taras Vladimirovich Kulakov (Russian: Тарас Владимирович Кулакoв; Ukrainian: Тарас Володимирович Кулаков; born March 11, 1987), better known as CrazyRussianHacker...
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