- Look up
dolya or доля in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dolya may
refer to:
Dolya,
Luhans Oblast [uk] a
village in
Svatove Raion,
Ukraine Dolya, Donetsk...
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Dolya Gavanski (Serbian: Доља Гавански) is an actress,
director and producer. She grew up in
several Eastern European countries and the UK.
Having trained...
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defined by
setting the
grain (Russian: гран) to be
exactly seven-fifths of a
dolya. The only unit name
shared between the two was the funt (pound), but the...
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ruble was set to 4
zolotnik 21
dolya (or 421⁄96 zolotnik,
almost exactly equal to 18 grams) of pure
silver or 27
dolya (almost
exactly equal to 1.2 g...
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Pixel Dungeon is a 2012
roguelike indie game
created by Oleg
Dolya.
Through turn-based gameplay, the
player must
descend and
battle through dungeon floors...
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Galina Dolya (born 2
March 1933) is a
Soviet athlete. She
competed in the women's high jump at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- name, a
Blizzard Entertainment–developed first-person shooter.
Voiced by
Dolya Gavanski,
Zarya is a
Siberian champion weightlifter who
enlists in a local...
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Eastern Slavs, the
personification of good
fortune was also
known as
Dolya,
whose name
means "division", "parti****tion", and bad luck as Nedolya....
- pound. A
smaller unit, the lot, was
equal to
three zolotniki.
There were 96
dolya in a
single zolotnik. The
zolotnik was also used to
measure fineness of...
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jailed for
three years in Minsk.
After jail he
became a
journalist for
Nasha dolya newspaper,
there he
first used the name "Yakub Kolas". In 1915 he was mobilized...