- Jonatán
Dobroslav Čipka was a
Slovak priest, poet and author. He
attended the
primary school in Tisovec. Then he
studied at the
Lyceum in Kežmarok and...
- Pag lace (Croatian: Paška
čipka) is a
distinct form of
lacework originating from Pag, an
island in Croatia.
Creating Pag lace
involves using a needle...
- (1942–1988),
German director,
screenplay author, and
actor Jonatán
Dobroslav Čipka, 19th
century Slovak priest, poet and
author Jonatan Cerrada (born 1985)...
- Rywka, her
younger sister Cipka, and her
three cousins: Estusia, Minia, and Ch****ia were
deported by
train to Auschwitz.
Cipka was g****ed
immediately upon...
- IPA:[ˈt͡ɕipa]
Literally "****".
Another form of the word is the
diminutive "
cipka",
which is
usually not
considered as crude. An
insult towards a female....
- Kalinčiak,
Martin Hattala, Ján Palárik, František Víťazoslav Sasinek,
Andrej Sládkovič,
Daniel Gabriel Lichard, Ján
Čipka,
Juraj Slota,
Andrej Kossa...
-
article at [[:sl:Idrijska
čipka]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|sl|Idrijska
čipka}} to the talk page. For...
- OÚ v
Liptovskom Mikuláši. Zuskinová,
Iveta (2019). Liptovská paličkovaná
čipka tradície a inšpirácie /
Bobbin Lace in
Liptov tradition and inspirations...
- 1589 are near the church. Pag Town is also the
place of
origin of Paška
čipka, the
famous lacework whose first mention is
related to
sisters of the Order...
- ô is
inserted in the last
syllable of the stem (for
example hra – hier,
čipka – čipiek/čipôk,
karta – kariet/karát,
kvapka – kvapiek/kvapák/kvapôk, vojna...