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Slavka Drašković was a
Director of the
Office for
Cooperation with the
Diaspora and
Serbs in the Region, in the
Government of the
Republic of Serbia. Before...
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Slavka (Alojzija) Atanasijević (November 2, 1850 –
December 1897) was a
Serbian pianist and composer. The Atanasijević
family was of
Tzintzar origins and...
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Magic Light (Czech: Tonda,
Slávka a kouzelné světlo; Hungarian: Tomi,
Polli és a Varázsfény; Slovak: Tonko,
Slávka a kúzelné svetlo) is a 2023 stop-motion...
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Slavka Kohout (December 14, 1932 –
March 17, 2024) was an
American figure skating coach and
former competitor, best
known for
coaching 5-time U.S. Champion...
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Slavka Uzunova (Bulgarian: Славка Узунова) (born (1971-07-30)30 July 1971) is a
retired Bulgarian female volleyball player. She was part of the Bulgaria...
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novelist and
essayist Slavka Drašković,
Serbian government official and
writer Slávka Frniaková (born 1979),
Slovak basketball player Slavka Kohout (born 1932)...
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Slávka Budínová (21
April 1924 – 31 July 2002) was a
Czechoslovak film actress. She
appeared in over 60
films and
television shows between 1953 and 1999...
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Slavka Maneva (Macedonian: Славка Манева;
February 2, 1934 –
January 8, 2010) was a
Macedonian writer and poet. She was born and died in Skopje, North...
- Vjatšeslav "
Slavka"
Kobrin (also transliterated:
Vyacheslav Kobrin, Russian: Вячеслав Кобрин, 11
April 1958 in Cherepovets,
Russia – 23
April 2016 in Manuel...
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Slávka Frniaková (born 9
March 1979 in Žilina) is a
Slovak former basketball player who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...