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Slavyansky (masculine),
Slavyanskaya (feminine), or
Slavyanskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Fyodor Slavyansky (1817–1876),
Russian painter Slavyansky District...
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Slavic tribes (Bulgarian: Седемте славянски племена, romanized: Sedemte
slavyanski plemena), or the
Seven clans (Bulgarian: Седемте рода, romanized: Sedemte...
- For the
Slavyansky District in Ukraine:
Sloviansk Raion Slavyansky District (Russian: Славя́нский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of...
- freedom). On 22 June 1897, the two men met for the
first time at the
Slavyanski Bazar for a
lunch that
started at 2 PM and did not end
until 8 AM the...
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Museum building),
accompanied by the folk
choir of
Dmitry Agrenev-
Slavyanski.
Beginning in 1900,
opera troupes toured Baku on a
yearly basis (except...
- and
Macedonia (Greece).
During the summer, they
performed again at "
Slavyanski Bazaar," and in
August 1994, the band gave
concerts in Berlin's central...
- Přípravného slovanského
sjezdu v
Praze 1908, Prague, 1910.
Vtori podgotovitelen Slavyanski săbor v Sofiya, Sofia, 1911 Vyšný, Paul, Neo-Slavism and the Czechs, 1898-1914...
- Army, a
usual name for army
teams during the
Soviet period (see CSKA)
Slavyanski (Slavyansk-na-Kubani) = The Slav FC
Smena (Komsomolsk-na-Amure) = New...
- of
Bulgarian Pop
Music at the
Bulgarian concert which was part of the “
Slavyanski Bazar” (Slavic Bazar) Festival. She has also
performed with the Big Band...
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Museum building),
accompanied by the folk
choir of
Dmitry Agrenev-
Slavyanski. In the
early 1900s,
opera troupes toured Baku on a
yearly basis (except...