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    Bruno Parma (born December 30, 1941) is a Slovene-Yugoslav chess player and Grandmaster. Parma was born in Ljubljana, in Italian-occupied Slovenia. He...
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  • localities in Russia Parma, Tibet Parma, a yayla and hamlet in Çaykara district of Trabzon. Parma Valley, Ladakh Parma, New South Wales Bruno Parma, a Slovene chess...
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    Parma Calcio 1913 (Italian pronunciation: [ˈparma]) is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which competes in the Serie...
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    Svetozar Gligorić, Petar Trifunović, Aleksandar Matanović, Borislav Ivkov, Bruno Parma, Dragoljub Minić  Argentina 26 Miguel Najdorf, Julio Bolbochán, Oscar...
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    12 July 2018. "Bruno Alves è un giocatore del Parma" [Bruno Alves is a Parma player] (in Italian). Parma Calcio. 12 July 2018. Archived from the original...
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    second-fourth-place finishers. Boys U-20 – 1. Carlos Bielecki (ARG) 2-4. Bruno Parma (YUG), David Rumens (ENG), Josif Stefanov (BUL) --- Kažić, B.M., International...
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  • Portuguese footballer Bruno Parma (born 1941), Slovene chess player and grandmaster Bruno Parovel (1913–1994), Italian rower Bruno Pascua (born 1990), Spanish...
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  • Zebre Parma (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdzɛbre], meaning "Zebras") are an Italian professional rugby union team competing in the United Rugby Championship...
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  • Siegen 1970. He took 14th at Reggio Emilia 1970/71, an event won by Bruno Parma. Mashian emigrated to Israel in the middle of the 1970s. In the Israeli...
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    Jan Hein Donner vs. Bruno Parma, Hoogovens 1963...
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  • Branko Oblak (born 1947) – football player Jan Oblak – football player Bruno Parma (born 1941) – chess player Franci Petek – ski jumper, Olympic athlete...
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  •  Rudolf Teschner (GER)   7 1964–65  Mario Bertok (YUG)   8 1965–66  Bruno Parma (YUG)   9 1966–67  Victor Ciocâltea (ROM) 10 1967–68  Milan Matulović (YUG)...
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  • Borislav Ivkov Svetozar Gligorić Aleksandar Matanović Milan Matulović Bruno Parma Petar Trifunović Mato Damjanović Mijo Udovčić Dragoljub Čirić Dragoljub...
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    (Samuel Reshevsky won), took 16th at Netanya 1971 (Lubomir Kavalek and Bruno Parma won), and tied for 6–7th at Teheran 1972 (West Asian zonal, Shimon Kagan...
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  • Nbd7 (Averbakh Variation) The Parma Variation (7...dxc4 8.Bxc4 Nbd7) is named after Slovenian grandmaster (GM) Bruno Parma, and can sometimes transpose...
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    1st–4th places at Norristown 1973 at 7½/11, along with Kenneth Rogoff, Bruno Parma, and Hermann Pilnik. He struggled in his first super-strong tournament...
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  • coffeeshop chain Costa Coffee with his brother Bruno. In 1959, Oreste Costa and his family moved from Parma, Italy to the UK, and brought a traditional coffee...
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  • Shadi Paridar (Iran, born 1986) Mircea Pârligras (Romania, born 1980) Bruno Parma (Slovenia, born 1941) Frank Parr (England, 1918–2003) Louis Paulsen (Germany...
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    Zita of Bourbon-Parma (Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese; 9 May 1892 – 14 March 1989) was the...
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    reflected in his international tournament results; Zagreb 1964 (2nd= with Bruno Parma after László Szabó), Málaga 1968 (1st= with Borislav Ivkov), Zagreb 1971...
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    1966–67 Juventus Serie A: 1960–61 Parma Serie D: 1969–70 Individual AC Milan Hall of Fame "Il Pallone Racconta: Bruno MORA" (in Italian). Il Pallone Racconta...
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    Teatro Regio di Parma, originally constructed as the Nuovo Teatro Ducale (New Ducal Theatre), is an opera house and opera company in Parma, Italy. Replacing...
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  • Parma Parma v Cagliari Genoa v Parma Parma v Bologna Parma v Atalanta Torino v Parma Parma v Lecce Cesena v Parma Parma v Milan Juventus v Parma Parma v Lazio...
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    There, he gained the Grandmaster title by tying for 2nd–4th places, with Bruno Parma and Arthur Bisguier, behind reigning world champion Boris Spassky. He...
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  • new prospect Ljubomir Ljubojević, shares first place at Sarajevo with Bruno Parma (both 10/15), ahead of Vladimir Antoshin and Georgi Tringov (both 9½/15)...
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    but he was the only one who beat the winner, Yugoslavian Grandmaster, Bruno Parma. Waldemar Jagodziński achieved his greatest chess successes in the 1970s...
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    Penne alla vodka (redirect from Parma rosa)
    cream. Similar tomato and cream sauces without vodka are sometimes known as parma rosa or rosatella. Disco Sauce: The True Story of Penne Alla Vodka was released...
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    (Samuel Reshevsky won), took 9th at Netanya 1971 (Lubomir Kavalek and Bruno Parma won). Kagan played for Israel in nine Chess Olympiads. In 1966, at fourth...
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  •  Samuel Reshevsky (United States) 6 1971  Lubomir Kavalek (United States)  Bruno Parma (Yugoslavia) 7 1973  Lubomir Kavalek (United States) 8 1975  Jan Timman (Netherlands)...
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    Spassky won). Bari 1970 1st. Netanya 1971 14th= (Lubomir Kavalek and Bruno Parma won). Kikinda 1973 1st. Madonna di Campiglio 1974 2nd= (Gyula Sax won)...
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