Kolta may refer to: Kolta, Slovakia, a village and municipality in Slovakia Nemeskolta, known pre-1899 as Kolta, a village in Hungary Kolta, Ethiopia...
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Buatier de Kolta (né Joseph Buatier; Caluire-et-Cuire, 18 November 1845 – New Orleans, 7 October 1903) was a French magician who performed throughout...
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Koli people (redirect from Kolta people)
The Koli is an agriculturist caste of India. Koli is an Agriculturist caste mostly found in Gujarat. At the beginning of 20th century, the Koli caste was...
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Kolta Sar (Persian: كلتاسر, also Romanized as Koltā Sar; also known as Koltān Sar) is a village in Aliyan Rural District, Sardar-e Jangal District, Fuman...
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as the As (the source of the name "Ostyak"), Yag, Kolta and Yema; to the Nenets people as the Kolta or Kuay; and to the Siberian Tatars as the Umar or...
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Kolta is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of southwest Slovakia. In historical records the village was first...
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Ryan) Davenport, William Henry and Erastus, Ira Dedi de Vère, Clémentine De Kolta, Buatier Devant, David (David Wellington or David Wighton) Diaconis, Persi...
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with theatrical scenery, is based on a famous stage illusion by Buatier de Kolta, in which a woman disappeared by escaping through a hidden trapdoor. However...
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classic parlour magic effect that was invented by French magician Buatier De Kolta. The magician displays a bird cage, holding it between both of his hands...
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Kashmir. It is located on roads from Kharian and Lalamusa towards Bhimber via Kolta Arab Ali Khan and to Manglia. Surrounding Villages are West Side Dhal Ghair...
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Keen, Richard; Orcel, Philippe; Funck-Brentano, Thomas; Roux, Christian; Kolta, Sami; Madeo, Annalisa; Bubbear, Judith S.; Tabarkiewicz, Jacek; Szczepanek...
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Cameo (Episode 14) Reply 1994 Kim Jae-young Cameo (Episode 12) Empress Ki Kolta 2014 KBS Drama Special Han Jung-hoon Episode "Illegal Parking" Liar Game...
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loved the illusions Maskelyne and Cook performed but it was Buatier de Kolta, then playing there, who performed 'The Vanishing Birdcage', a trick that...
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(feat. Amir Karara) 2021 Etisalat Tamer Mahdy Ahmad Tarek Yehia George Kolta "Bokra Yebdaa Men Elnaharda" Misr Life Insurance Amir Teima Amr Mostafa...
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Kotla Ground, a cricket ground in New Delhi, India Kotlas (disambiguation) Kolta (disambiguation) Kota (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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as Vojtéch Tomek Zdenek Díte as Jan Tomek Frantisek Filipovský as Vilém Kolta Josef Parízek as Vitek Dolina Jarmila Smejkalová as Eva Matousková Sylva...
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Central Statistical Office. Retrieved 2024-01-13. László Ettig, László Kolta, Péter László, Imre Solymár: Tanulmányok Bonyhád Történetéből (in Hungarian)...
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it is all the more messy. The origin has been tracked back to Buatier de Kolta, who in 1875, for the first time ever, performed an effect where one ball...
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magician Joseph Pinetti Willedall de Merci), and genius inventor Buatier De Kolta; a life-sized kaleidoscope and the 'chessboard of the optical illusions';...
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Russian online publication Vasile Colța (born 1953), Moldovan politician Kolta (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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act, "Le Dé Grossissant", conceived by the illusionist Buatier de Kolta. De Kolta made a die grow before the audience's eyes, then made his wife appear...
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Lecture". Grillner, Sten (2011-01-01), Gossard, Jean Pierre; Dubuc, Réjean; Kolta, Arlette (eds.), "Chapter 13 - On walking, chewing, and breathing—A tribute...
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(1981) P.T. Selbit: Magical Innovator (with Eric Lewis; 1989) Buatier de Kolta: Genius of Illusion (1993) He is the father of Elizabeth Warlock, who started...
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away to reveal a burning tree. He then runs offstage to follow Kayala. De Kolta Chair: The four Ushers appear on the dark stage with flashlights, looking...
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2020. Morquette B, Morquette P, Agostinone J, Feinstein E, McKinney RA, Kolta A, Di Polo A (April 2015). "REDD2-mediated inhibition of mTOR promotes dendrite...
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two via an industrial saw) Vanishing Toothpick Cut and Restore a Rope De Kolta Chair (The Vanishing Lady) Penetrate Rubber Sheet With a Coin Turning a...
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magicians of the day, including Paul Valadon, Charles Bertram and Buatier de Kolta. In My Magic Life, Devant says that their theatre was "the veritable headquarters...
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Szerecsen pharmacy. The square from the mosque. The statue of Trinity. Kolta János, Pécs, Panoráma, 1972 Official site of the city of Pécs. www.bama...
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3-525-56539-1. Retrieved May 18, 2023. Kolta, János (1958). Baranya (in Hungarian). Baranya Megyei Idegenforgalmi Hivatal...
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