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  2. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of "Oxford" and "balmoral" may vary geographically. In the United States and Scotland, "Balmoral" is often synonymous with "Oxford". [4] In the United States, "Oxford" is sometimes used for any more formal lace-up shoe, including the Blucher and Derby.

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  4. Giovanni Battista De Negri - Wikipedia

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    De Negri was born in Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy.In 1873, he began studying singing, first in his native city with Carlo Guasco and then in Milan with Luigia Abbadia.He made his debut on 26 December 1876 at the Teatro Sociale in Bergamo in Filippo Sangiorgi's opera Diana di Chaverny and the following month appeared there to great success in the title role of Donizetti's Poliuto.

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  6. Catholic Church in Romania - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 1857, on Costache Negri's proposal, Moldavia's Divan regulated an end to religious discrimination against non-Eastern Orthodox Christians, a measure which mostly benefited the resident Latin Catholics and Armenian Apostolic Christians. [21]

  7. Costache Negri - Wikipedia

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    Costache Negri (May 14, 1812 – September 28, 1876) was a Moldavian, later Romanian writer, politician, and revolutionary. Born in Iași , he was the son of vistiernic (treasurer) Petrache Negre. The scion of a boyar family, he was educated at home, and then at the French boarding schools of Mouton in Iași and Repey in Odesa .

  8. Negro - Wikipedia

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    In the English language, the term negro (or sometimes negress for a female) is a term historically used to refer to people of Black African heritage. The term negro means the color black in Spanish and Portuguese (from Latin niger), where English took it from. [1]

  9. Negrișoara (Dorna) - Wikipedia

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