- The
Kupa (Croatian pronunciation: [
kûpa]) or
Kolpa (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈkóːlpa] or [ˈkóːwpa]; from Latin:
Colapis in
Roman times; Hungarian: Kulpa)...
- Who See (also
referred to as Who See? and Who See Klapa) is a
Montenegrin hip-hop duo from Kotor. Its
members are
Dedduh or Deda (Dejan Dedović), from...
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Albanian Cup (Albanian:
Kupa e Shqipërisë) is the main "knockout"
competition in
Albanian football. The
competition started in 1939 as
Kupa e
Mbretit (English:"The...
- Look up
kupa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Kupa is a
river in
Croatia and Slovenia.
Kupa may also
refer to: The
Kupa (Lėvuo), a
river in Lithuania...
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Visayan music market with the
famed Awitong Bahandi and Mga
Awiting Walang Kupas. She
eventually took a long
hiatus from the
music industry to
raise her...
- The 2024–25
Magyar Kupa (lit. 'Hungarian Cup') was the 85th
season of Hungary's
annual knock-out cup
football competition. MOL was the
sponsor of the tournament...
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western and
northern Bosnia, Lika, Krbava, the area
between the
rivers Una and
Kupa, and
especially from
western Slavonia,
migrated towards Austria. Present-day...
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Hungarian football league system, and
reached the
Final of the 2017–18
Magyar Kupa season and
finished third three times. The aim of the
founders was to establish...
- encomp****es Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia (up to the Sava and
Kupa rivers),
mainland Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro,
North Macedonia,
Northern Dobruja...
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Zalaegerszeg has won one
Hungarian League title in 2002 and one
Magyar Kupa title in 2023. ZTE
traces its
roots back to 1912, at the time of the Austro-Hungarian...