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Shvets (alternate
spellings Shwets, Schwets,
Švets, Švec, Svec, Shwec, Chvets) is a
Ukrainian (Швець Shvets) and
Czech (Švec...
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Švets (born 1
October 1976) is a
retired Estonian professional footballer. In a much-travelled career,
Švets has pla**** for
various clubs in Estonia...
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světlý or светлый in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Svetly (masculine),
Svetlaya (feminine), or
Svetloye (neuter) may
refer to:
Svetly Urban Settlement...
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svet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Svet may
refer to:
SVET plant growth system, a
space greenhouse on the
Kristall module of the
space station...
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World (Czech: Tmavomodrý
svět) is a 2001 war
drama film by
Czech director Jan Svěrák, the
Academy Award-winning
director of Kolya. The film is...
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Mateja Svet (pronunciation); born 16
August 1968) is a
Slovenian former alpine skier, who
competed for
Yugoslavia from 1984 to 1990.
Svet was born in Ljubljana...
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Vladimir Svet (born 11
March 1992) is an
Estonian politician serving as
minister of
infrastructure since 2024. From 2021 to 2024, he
served as
deputy mayor...
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Novyi Svit or Novy
Svet (Ukrainian: Новий Світ; Russian: Но́вый Свет;
Crimean Tatar: Novıy
Svet; lit. 'New World' or 'New Community') is a
resort and urban-type...
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Svet (Serbian Cyrillic: РТС Свет, or RTS
World (Serbian: РТС Свет/RTS
Svet);
Satellite program of RTS (Сателитски програм РТС-а/Satelitski program...
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Svetly (Russian: Све́тлый; masculine),
Svetlaya (Све́тлая; feminine), or
Svetloye (Све́тлое; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia...