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Savina may
refer to
Places Savina, Ljubno, a dis****d
settlement in
Slovenia Savina Ski
Jumping Center in
Slovenia Savina monastery (Serbia), cave monastery...
- The Red
Savina pepper is a
cultivar of the
habanero chili (Capsi****
chinense Jacquin),
which has been
selectively bred to
produce ****ier, heavier, and...
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Christian martyr and
saint Empress Savina, in the 2000 film
Dungeons &
Dragons Savina Cuéllar,
Bolivian politician Savina Yannatou (born 1959), Gr**** classical...
- Nina
Savina may
refer to: Nina
Savina (canoeist) (1915–1965),
Soviet sprint canoer Nina
Savina (runner) (born 1993),
Belarusian distance runner This disambiguation...
- La
Savina or La
Sabina is a port
village in Formentera, on the
Balearic Islands, off
eastern Spain. The Far de la
Savina lighthouse is
located nearby...
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Saint Savina (Italian:
Santa Savina) (died 311) was a
Milanese martyr under Diocletian. Her
feast day is the 30th of January. She gave aid to Christian...
- The
Savina Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Савина, romanized: Manastir
Savina; lit. "Sava's monastery") is a
Serbian Orthodox monastery of
three churches...
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Carlo Savina (2
August 1919 – 23 June 2002) was an
Italian composer and
conductor who composed, arranged, and
conducted music for films, and is especially...
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Maria Gavrilovna Savina (Russian: Мария Гаври́ловна Са́вина, née Podrame′ntsova, 11
April 1854, Kamenets-Podolsky,
Imperial Russia – 21
September 1915...
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Joseph Savina, (1901–1983), was a
Breton woodworker,
cabinet maker and
sculptor who was a
member of the art
movement Seiz Breur. He
collaborated with Le...