Plural: Culture & Civilization, Issue 27The Foundation, 2006 - Romania |
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RUTHENIANS | 17 |
H Maxy Stefan Roll | 96 |
Oana Laura Ariton p 29 Ioana Bāldea pp 71 100 339 Maria Bebis p 311 Florin Bican pp 40 | 131 |
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