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Popova Šapka (Macedonian: Попова Шапка,
literally "the priest's hat"; Albanian:
Kodra e Diellit,
literally "hill of the sun") is a peak in
North Macedonia...
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Michail Asterios Sapkas (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Αστέριος Σάπκας) was a Gr****
revolutionary of the
Macedonian Struggle and politician.
Sapkas was born in 1873 in...
- Look up
shapka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shapka or
Šapka (Шапка in Russian, Ukrainian,
Bulgarian and
Macedonian languages)
means a fur cap or...
- Kęstutis
Šapka (born 15
November 1949) is a
retired Lithuanian high
jumper who
represented the
Soviet Union. He was
inspired to
become a professional...
- high jump
champion in 1971,
rivalling with
Sergey Budalov and
Kestutis Šapka. His
personal best jump was 2.23 metres,
achieved in 1971. He
received a...
- Ltd. ISBN 978-975-6051-05-4. Rize'de
Şapka İsyanı. Zümrüt Gazetesi. 2007. pp. 6, 7. "
Şapka Kanunu ve Rize'de
Şapka İsyanı (1925)". ozhanozturk.com. 29...
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called an ushanka-hat (Russian: шапка-ушанка, romanized: shapka-ushanka, [
ˈʂapkə ʊˈʂankə]), is a
Russian fur hat with ear-covering
flaps that can be tied...
- the
Modern Gr****
Enlightenment Moshe Pesach (1869–1955),
rabbi Michail Sapkas,
mayor of
Larissa and MP
Achilleas Protosyngelos, Army
officer M. Karagatsis...
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people from
Tetovo to
Popova Šapka was destro****
during the 2001
Macedonia conflict. Therefore,
people stay at
Popova Šapka overnight before returning to...
- Yanlış Saksının Çiçeği. In 2004, she was cast in the
short movie Damatlık
Şapka,
portraying the
character of Güllü. In 2014, she
joined the cast of Diğer...