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The Pusta or Puszta is a Hungarian traditional landscape. Pusta or Puszta may also refer to: Hortobágy National Park or the Puszta, a UNESCO World Heritage ...
pusta (present pustar, preterite pustade, supine pustat, imperative pusta) to pant, to puff (as after exertion)
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2 juni 2024 · Pusta (पुस्त) refers to “model work” and represents one of the categories of nepathya, or “costumes and make-up”, according to Nāṭyaśāstra chapter 23.
Pusta is a town with a dark history behind its beautiful scenery. It was the location where the 27th MEU's "Razor Team" executed their first mission during the ...
Pusta was once a small farming village on the southern coast of South Zagoria. It was situated on the outskirts of the regional capital of Chernogorsk.
Translation of pusta – Swedish–English dictionary. pusta. verb. puff [verb] to breathe quickly, after running etc. He was puffing as he climbed the stairs ...
The Pusta River is a river in southern Serbia, a 71-km long left tributary to the South Morava. It also gives the name to the Pusta Reka region in its ...
pusta i ordbok från 1870 · Betydelse: Andas tungt, djupt, häftigt och kort. Synonymer: blåsa, stånka, andas, utandas, fnysa, nysa, prusta, frusta, flämta, flåsa, ...
This Hungarian white bread is sweeter than most breads but not a sugary sweet, but more a softer silkier texture and flavor.
Large red fruit weighing 400 to 800 grams, round in shape and flattened at the poles, ribbing in the upper part and undulating shoulders.