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Judita (Judith) is one of the most
important Croatian literary works, an epic poem
written by the "father of
Croatian literature"
Marko Marulić in 1501...
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Judita Laššáková (born 4
December 1977) is a
Slovak politician of Smer–SD who was
elected member of the
European Parliament in 2024. She
previously worked...
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Judita may
refer to:
Judita Čeřovská (1929–2001), German-Czech
singer Judita Cofman (1936–2001), Yugoslav-German
mathematician Judita Leitaitė (born 1959)...
- duetai". In 2004
Judita Leitaitė
received the
National Lithuanian Order of
Vytautas the
Great for
career merits.
Judita Leitaitė. (1996)
Judita Leitaitė. (1996)...
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Judita Čeřovská (21
April 1929 – 9
October 2001) was a
Czech pop and
chanson singer. Born in Most, as a
child Štěrbová
lived in
northern Bohemia. She remained...
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Judita Nagyová is a
Slovak mezzo-soprano. She is a
versatile member of the Oper Frankfurt, who has
appeared at
European opera houses and festivals. She...
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Judita is a high
speed catamaran p****enger ship
owned by
Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija. Sisterships: Dubravka, Karolina, Novalja. Supercat...
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Judita Sabatauskaitė (born 23 May 2002) is a
Lithuanian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder and has
appeared for the
Lithuania women's
national team....
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Judita Vaičiūnaitė (July 12, 1937 –
February 11, 2001) was a
Lithuanian writer. Best
known for her
poetic exploration of
urban settings and mythological...
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Judita Alargić-Stambolić (Novi Sad, 1
August 1917 — Belgrade, 2011) was a parti****nt in the
National Liberation Struggle and a socio-political worker...