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Subota or
Subbota (Cyrillic: Субота or Суббота)
means Sa****ay in
several Slavic languages. It may
refer to
Lazareva Subota, a
Serbian Orthodox tradition...
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Milan "Minja"
Subota (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Миња" Субота,
pronounced [mǐlan mîɲa
sǔbɔta]; 8
November 1938 – 17
September 2021) was a Serbian-Yugoslavian...
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Subota Jović (fl. 1691) was late 17th
century Habsburg military officer of
Serbian origin. In
September 1691
units of
Serbian Militia from Transylvania...
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Retrieved 28
October 2024 – via
Digital Library of Slovenia. "Televizija –
Subota, 21. ožujka" [Television – Sa****ay 21 March].
Slobodna Dalmacija (in Serbo-Croatian)...
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Retrieved 2018-03-18.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Lazareva Subota.
Lazarus Sa****ay – Icon and
Synaxarion Samedi de
Lazare –
French translation...
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Aliaksandr Subota (born 28
August 1984) is a
Paralympian athlete from
Belarus competing mainly in T46
classification track and
field events.
Subota first represented...
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Eurovision Song
Contest 2019. Tel Aviv, Israel. 18 May 2019. "HTV
Program –
Subota, 15. svibnja" [HTV
Programme – Sa****ay, 15 May]. Glas
Podravine (in Croatian)...
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Retrieved 29
April 2018. Klobučarić,
Goran (26
April 2018). "Vremeplov: Čudesna
subota u Domu sportova". Koš magazin.
Retrieved 28
April 2018. "Chronology". DrazenPetrovic...
- "Četvrtak, 10. maj 2007" [Thursday, 10 May 2007]. BHT1.
Retrieved 2023-04-23. "
Subota, 12. maj 2007" [Sa****ay, 12 May 2007]. BHT1.
Retrieved 2023-04-23. Horvat...
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subota [♄1] недiля
nedilya [☉6]
Lemko Rusyn понедільок
ponedilyok віторок
vitorok [♂5] середа
sereda четвер
chetver пятниця pyatnîtsya субота
subota неділя...