- Uta
Levka (born 26 May 1942) is a
former German film and
television actress active during the 1960s and
early 1970s. She was
discovered by the actress...
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Within the
field of icon painting,
levkas is the
mixture of fine
alabaster powder,
calcium sulfate (a form of gypsum), or
calcium carbonate (chalk) along...
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Levka is a
village in the muni****lity of Svilengrad, in
Haskovo Province, in
southern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e...
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Lefka Ori (Gr****: Λευκά Όρη,
meaning 'White Mountains') or
Madares (Μαδάρες from the
Cretan Gr**** μαδαρός
meaning 'without coverage, bald, bare of any...
- Michigan:
University of
Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Kiel, M. (1986). "
Levkas". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The...
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arrived on the scene, Nauplia, Modon, Corone, and
Malvasia had fallen.
Levkas in the
Ionian islands, and the
bases of
Spinalonga and Suda on Crete, which...
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Levkas Man is a
thriller novel by
British author Hammond Innes published in 1971. It
tells the
story of a
doctor who goes to the Gr****
island of Lefkada...
- 1966 West
German crime film
directed by
Ernst Hofbauer and
starring Uta
Levka,
Astrid Frank and
Claus Tinney. The plot
centers around a
white slavery...
- Sins the
Mother Mirandolina Forlipopoli Masquerade Sprich 1977
Chinchilla Levka/Gabriel The
Country Wife
Dorilant Figaro Bartolo The
Importance of Being...
- Arthur,
Karen Field,
Sabrina Koch,
Charlie Hickman,
Harald Baerow, and Uta
Levka. A
liberated couple,
engaged to be married, are each
having affairs with...