- свиней, Uboy sviney)
Serbia (svinjokolj),
Slovakia (zabíjačka),
Slovenia (
koline),
Spain (matanza), Ukraine,
Corsica and others.
Family hog pens have also...
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Nicolas Koline (1878–1973) was a
Russian stage and film actor. He
established himself in
Russia as a
stage performer with the
Moscow Art Theatre. He emigrated...
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Kollines (Gr****: Κολλίνες) is a
village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Skiritida, Arcadia, Greece. It is
situated in the
green mountains near...
- Jean-Louis-François
Collinet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi fʁɑ̃swa
kɔlinɛ]) was a
French chef
credited with
several well-known
culinary innovations in...
- (to kill). The dish was
originally relished in
winter at pig
slaughter or
koline. It was
prepared from
fatty parts of the pig's head, neck, and skin, and...
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Official names of
institutions – The
first word is capitalized: Městský úřad v
Kolíně (The Muni****l
Office in Kolín) vs. městský úřad (a muni****l office). In...
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Mosjoukine as
Detective Z
Nathalie Lissenko as the
woman ("Elle")
Nicolas Koline as the
husband Camille Bardou as the
President of the Club
Huguette Delacroix...
- soup that
originates from
Lower Styria. It is
prepared at the
feast of
koline (pig slaughter) from the pork
pettitoes and
parts of the pig's head. Ajdovi...
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francs par mois) is a 1926
French silent comedy film
directed by
Nicolas Koline and
Robert Péguy and
starring Charles Vanel and
Madeleine Guitty. It was...
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March Springtime Youth Hoj, Mařenko! Jarabáček Jara mládí
Kolíne,
Kolíne ("
Kolíne,
Kolíne, stojíš v pěkné rovině" [Kolin, Kolin, you lie in a beautiful...