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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...
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Koliada or
Koleda (Bulgarian: Коледа, romanized: Koleda) is a
Slavic pseudo-deity, a
personification of the
newborn winter Sun and
symbol of the New Year's...
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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...
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Oksana Vasylivna Koliada (Ukrainian: Оксана Василівна Коляда; born 4
September 1980) is a
Ukrainian law
enforcement officer and politician. On 29 August...
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performers of a
ceremony called celebration of
Koliada, a kind of
Christmas caroling. It is ****ociated with
Koliada (Calends), a
celebration incorporated later...
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Brumalia (Ancient Rome)
Dongzhi Festival (East Asia) Inti
Raymi (Inca)
Koliada and
Korochun (Slavic)
Midwinter Day (Antarctica)
Sanghamitta Day (Theravada...
- goat (Julbocken). This
connects to
ancient proto-Slavic
beliefs where the
Koliada (Yule)
festival honors the god of the
fertile sun and the harvest. This...
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Kolyada or
Koliada (Russian and Ukrainian: Коляда) is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname derived from the word
koliada. It may
refer to: Ihor
Koliada (born 1964)...
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among the
pagan Norse Julebord, the
modern Scandinavian Christmas feast Koliada, a
Slavic winter festival Lohri, a
Punjabi winter solstice festival Saturnalia...
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November 1964) is a
retired professional Ukrainian football forward.
Koliada became the
highest scorer along with
Roman Hryhorchuk when in one season...