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Wat (wie) is M R N Holmer - definitie

BELARUSIAN ROCK BAND
NRM (band); N R M; N. R. M.; Bijapolie; Mroja
  • N.R.M. performing as Mroja at the [[Basovišča]] festival in Poland, 2009
  • Oleg Demidovich
  • Lavon Volski

Richard Holmer         
AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST
Holmer, Richard
Richard N Holmer (born 16 February 1945) is a professor of anthropology at Idaho State University. He has conducted extensive archaeological research in Mexico, Samoa, the American Desert West, and Alaska.
N. R. Govindarajar         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
N.R. Govindarajar; N R Govindarajar; NR Govindarajar
N R Govindarajar an Indian politician from All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and a previous member of the Parliament of India representing Tamil Nadu in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. He contested the 2004 Indian General Elections from Gobichettipalayam (Lok Sabha constituency) and lost to E.
R. M. Lala         
INDIAN WRITER
R M Lala; R.M.Lala
Russi M. Lala (22 August 1928 – 19 October 2012) was an Indian author, editor, and publisher known for his chronicles of the Tatas.

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N.R.M.

N.R.M. (Belarusian: Незалежная Рэспубліка Мроя, romanized: Niezaležnaja Respublika Mroja, [nʲɛzaˈlɛʐnaja rɛˈspublika ˈmrɔja], "Independent Republic of Dreams" in English) are a rock band from Minsk, Belarus, founded in 1981 as Mroja (Belarusian: Мроя). They are considered to be the most popular rock band in the country. They perform in the Belarusian language, and are a rallying point for political opposition to the Belarusian government, despite being the target of a performance ban from 2006 to 2009.