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Что (кто) такое ruse$71437$ - определение

STADIUM IN BULGARIA
Stadium Gradski; Gradski Stadium (Ruse); Gradski Stadium; Gradski Stadion (Ruse); Stadion Gradski (Ruse)
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Ruse de guerre         
STRATEGY OR ACT REGARDING USE OF MILITARY DECEPTION
Ruse de guerre (version 2); Stratagem (deception); Ruses of war; Ruse of war
The French , sometimes literally translated as ruse of war, is a non-uniform term; generally what is understood by "ruse of war" can be separated into two groups. The first classifies the phrase purely as an act of military deception against one's opponent; the second emphasizes acts against one's opponent by creative, clever, unorthodox means, sometimes involving force multipliers or superior knowledge.
Ruse Province         
OBLAST OF BULGARIA
Ruse Region; Ruse (region); Rousse Province; Rousse District
Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91
Giurgiu–Ruse pipeline         
Giurgiu-Ruse pipeline
The Giurgiu–Ruse pipeline will be a natural gas pipeline from Giurgiu in Romania to Ruse in Bulgaria diversifying natural gas suppliers and delivery routes for the two countries and connects the two natural gas national grids. The Giurgiu–Ruse pipeline will be part of the larger New European Transmission System meant to unite Central and South Eastern Europe's natural gas transmission networks.

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Gradski stadion (Ruse)

Gradski stadion (Bulgarian: Градски стадион, lit.''City Stadium'') is a multi-purpose stadium in Ruse, Bulgaria. It is used for football matches and concerts. It hosts the home games of Dunav Ruse and Lokomotiv Ruse. The stadium holds a capacity of 13,000 spectators, of which 2,000 places are designated for away fans.