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Slaka is a
locality situated in Linköping Muni****lity, Östergötland County,
Sweden with 592
inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och...
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Slaka is the
imaginary East
European COMECON country featured in two
books of the
English novelist Malcolm Bradbury (1932–2000). The
country features...
- he
wrote a
short humorous book
titled Why Come to
Slaka?, a
parody of
travel books,
dealing with
Slaka, the
fictional Eastern European country that is the...
- Källan i
Slaka – en bok om
svensk folkmusik. Mjölby:
Atremi AB. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-91-7527-083-8. Per
Tyrssons döttrar
performed by
Slaka Balladforum...
- novel.
Slaka Rates of Exchange, Why Come to
Slaka?
Balkan communist country in
Malcolm Bradbury's
Rates of
Exchange and its sequel, Why Come to
Slaka?. Sodor...
- songs,
performed by his
Lojze Slak
Ensemble (Slovene:
Ansambel Lojzeta Slaka). Slak was born in
Jordankal near
Mirna Peč. He
first learned how to play...
- (10) Mar 10, 1941
Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. 14 Win 14–0
Slaka Cavrich KO 2 (10) Feb 24, 1941
Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S....
- People's
Republic of
Slaka: a
Balkan communist country in
Malcolm Bradbury's
Rates of
Exchange and its
sequel Why Come to
Slaka? It also
featured in the...
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peninsula contains Cape Bantenan, the
southernmost point of Java and Cape
Slaka, the
easternmost point of Java. In mid-March 2016,
UNESCO declared Blambangan...
- née
Persdotter (June 10, 1772 in Nykil, Östergötland – May 10, 1818 in
Slaka 1818) was a
Swedish folk singer. She was born to the
soldier Per Callerman...