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still occupied by the modern-day
Svans.[citation needed] In the
Russian Empire and
early Soviet Union Mingrelians and
Svans had
their own
census grouping...
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Marie Svan (born 1963),
Swedish cross-country
skier Svans (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Svan. If an...
- conjugation.
Svan is the
native language of
fewer than 30,000
Svans (15,000 of whom are
Upper Svan dialect speakers and 12,000 are
Lower Svan),
living in...
- modern-day
Svans. The
province had been a
dependency of Colchis, and of its
successor kingdom of
Lazica (Egrisi)
until AD 552, when the
Svans took advantage...
- "Aivis
Švāns".
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Sports Reference LLC.
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original on 4
December 2016.
Retrieved 7
April 2020.
Aivis Švāns at...
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Svans may
refer to:
Svans, an
ethnic subgroup of the
Georgians The
Danish name for the
Schwansen peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. The large...
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Svan towers (Georgian: სვანური კოშკი, romanized:
svanuri k'oshk'i)
refers to the
tower houses built as
defensive dwellings in the
Georgian historical region...
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Ferry Svan (born 2
October 1996) is a
Swedish professional woodchopper and
logging sportsman, and the son of
champion skier Gunde Svan. He is the first...
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Marie Svan (née Johansson; born 30 June 1963) is a
Swedish cross-country skier. She
competed in the women's 5
kilometre classical at the 1988
Winter Olympics...
- by language), had Imeretian,
Svan and
Mingrelian languages separate from Georgian.
During the 1926
Soviet census,
Svans and
Mingrelians were accounted...