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Koliada or
koleda (Cyrillic: коляда, коледа, колада, коледе) is the
traditional Slavic name for the
period from
Christmas to
Epiphany or, more generally...
- Ihar
Mikalaievich Kaliada (also Igor
Koleda, Belarusian: Ігар Мікалаевіч Каляда; born
October 16, 1978) is a
Belarusian former swimmer, who specialized...
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Artem Serhiyovych Koleda (Ukrainian: Артем Сергійович Коледа, born 15
December 1981) is a
retired Ukrainian footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He is...
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itself ultimately from the
Latin nātālis (diēs)
meaning 'birth (day)'.
Koleda is the
traditional Slavic name for
Christmas and the
period from Christmas...
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prepared themselves during several days
before the
start of the
koleda: they
practiced the
koleda songs, and made
their masks and costumes. The
masks could...
- supper. The
koleda was a
custom that a
group of
young men,
masked and costumed, went from
house to
house of
their village singing special koleda songs and...
- Forest. The
Bulgarian name of
Santa Claus is Дядо Коледа,
Dyado Koleda (Grandfather
Koleda), with Дядо Мраз,
Dyado Mraz ("Grandfather Frost")
being a similar...
- nobleman,
courtier and
political activist Paweł
Palczowski of Palczowic,
Kolęda moskiewska (The
Muscovite Carol),
compared Russia to the
Indian empires...
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Polish pronunciation: [buk ɕɛ rɔdʑi]) is a
Polish Christmas carol (Polish:
kolęda), with
lyrics written by
Franciszek Karpiński in 1792. Its
stately melody...
- Koliada,
Koleda or
Kolyada or
Kolęda can
refer to: Koliada, a pre-Christian
Slavic winter ritual Koliada (deity), in
Slavic mythology, a
pagan god, impersonating...