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vatra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vatra ("hearth" or "fireplace" in
Albanian and Romanian, and "fire" in Serbo-Croatian) may
refer to:
Vatra,...
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Vatra Dornei (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˌvatra ˈdornej]; German:
Dorna Watra; Hungarian: Dornavátra; Yiddish: דאָרנע, romanized: Dorne) is a city in Suceava...
- The
Vatra literary magazine was
founded in 1885 by Ion Luca Caragiale,
George Coşbuc and Ioan Slavici[failed verification] and was
published in Romanian...
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Vatra was a
Slovak language magazine published monthly after the
Second World War by
Slovak emigrants in
Great Britain between 1948 and 1952. Originally...
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Vatra Games s.r.o. was a
Czech video game
development company based in Brno. Its
parent company was Kuju Entertainment. The
company was
founded in 2009...
- Vječna
vatra in
Bosnian means eternal flame and may
refer to:
Eternal flame (Sarajevo) (Vječna
vatra),
memorial in
Sarajevo Live: Vječna
vatra, music...
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Vatra (English: Fire) is the
fifth studio album by the
Yugoslav and
Bosnian heavy metal band
Divlje Jagode. The
album was
recorded at
Studio RTV Sarajevo...
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Vatra is a
Croatian rock band. The song "Tremolo",
featuring Damir Urban, won them the
Porin for the best
vocal cooperation of 2012. The band was among...
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Vatra (English: The Hearth) is an ****ociation of
Albanian Americans,
created in 1912, that has
historically protected the
rights of the
Albanians in the...
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Eternal flame (Serbo-Croatian: Vječna
vatra, Вјечна ватра) is a
memorial to the
military and
civilian victims of the
Second World War in Sarajevo...