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building in the
Orthodox Church Zemsky Sobor, ****embly of the land in the
medieval Russia Sobor, Hungary, a
village Sobor No. 514, a
former muni****l district...
- The
Zemsky Sobor (Russian: зе́мский собо́р, IPA: [ˈzʲemskʲɪj sɐˈbor], lit. '****embly of the land') was a
parliament of the
Tsardom of Russia's estates...
- Look up
sob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sob is a verb
meaning cry.
Sob and
SoB may
refer to:
Souls on
Board (sometimes POB for
People on Board)...
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Lithuanian lands.
Important sobors in the
history of the
Russian Orthodox Church are: Vladimir's
Sobor in 1276 The
Stoglavy Sobor (
Sobor of a
Hundred Chapters)...
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Sobal,
sobal, or собаль in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sobal (Belarusian: Собаль) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Sobor of 1503, also
known as the "
sobor of
widowed priests" (Russian: собор о вдовых попах) was a
sobor of the
Russian Orthodox Church,
which was held...
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SOB's is a live
world music venue and
restaurant in the
Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan.
S.O.B.’s is an
abbreviation of
Sounds of Brazil. Larry...
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Barnabas Sobor (born 13
February 2003) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Liga 1 club PSBS Biak.
Sobor was born in...
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Ruthenian sobor, or
Ruthenian Congress (Ukrainian: Руський cобор) was a
Polonophile Political Committee,
based in Lviv and
created on May 23, 1848 by...
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S.O.B." is a song by
American rock band
Nathaniel Rateliff & the
Night Sweats. It was
released as the lead
single from
their self-titled
debut album...