- Look up
Petka,
petka, or
pětka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petka may
refer to:
Pětka or
Committee of Five, a
Czechoslovak organization Petka, Iran...
- The
Pětka, or
Committee of Five, was an
unofficial informal extraparliamentary semi-constitutional
political forum that was
designed to cope with political...
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Sveta Petka (Sv.
Petka) is the Bulgarian,
Serbian and
Macedonian name for
Saint Parascheva of the Balkans,
which may
refer to:
Sveta Petka, Bujanovac,...
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Church of St
Petka of the Saddlers, Sofia,
Bulgaria Church of St
Petka, Vukovo,
Bulgaria Church of
Saint Parascheva, Slabinja,
Croatia St.
Petka's Church,...
- TV
Pětka (literally "TV 5") was a
Czech television channel that
focused primarily on
Czech entertainment. It was
known among Czech viewers mainly for...
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Edward F.
Petka (born
March 10, 1943, Chicago, Illinois) is an
American politician who
served as a
member of the
Illinois General ****embly from 1987 until...
- Next (Od
petka do
petka) is a 1985
Croatian film
directed by
Antun Vrdoljak,
starring Boris Dvornik and
Zdravka Krstulović. "Od
petka do
petka" (in Croatian)...
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Chapel of
Saint Petka (Serbian: Капела Свете Петке) in
Belgrade is a chapel,
erected over a
sacred spring, and
dedicated to
Saint Petka. It is located...
- The
Church of St.
Petka in Staničenje (Serbian Cyrillic: Црква Свете Петке, Bulgarian: Църква „Света Петка“) is the
oldest church in Staničenje, Serbia...
- Pražská
pětka is a
Czechoslovak comedy film
released in 1988. Pražská
pětka at IMDb v t e v t e...