- cuisine, the most po****r
types are
tsarska turshiya ("king's pickle") and
selska turshiya ("country pickle").
Torshi is
often made in
homes in the autumn...
-
Selska Gora (pronounced [ˈseːu̯ska ˈɡɔːra]) is a
small dis****d
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Mirna in
southeastern Slovenia. It lies in the hills...
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Selska Polyana is a
village in the muni****lity of Madzharovo, in
Haskovo Province, in
southern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e...
- (Poljanska dolina), and the
Selca Sora (Slovene:
Selška Sora, also Selščica),
named after the
Selca Valley (
Selška dolina). The
Poljane Sora is
larger and is...
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Committee for
Peasant Dictatorship (Комитет за селска диктатура,
Komitet za
selska diktatura) was established. The
committee became the Union's de
facto leadership...
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which drains into the
Black Sea. The
river takes its
source under the name
Selska reka at an
altitude of 386 m in the
Bosna Ridge in the
northern part of...
- beets, cauliflower, and cabbage, po****r in wintertime;
variations are
selska turshiya (country pickle) and
tsarska turshiya (king's pickles) Lyutenitsa...
-
Devil and Káča Slovenské pohádky a pověsti (Slovak
Fairy Tales and Legends)
Selská politika (Country Politics) Hospodyně na slovíčko
Dopisy z lázní Františkových...
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pediatrician in Knežija,
Zadarska 31,
Zagreb Building on
Selska Road
Selska Road
School (1930)
Selska Road
School (1930)
Jordanov School (1930) "Zemljak, Ivan...
- had no
place of
worship here, only an
office at
Selská 86. In 1958, it
bought a
former inn at
Selská 53 and
rebuilt it into a
prayer hall,
today called...