- 10th century,
Veles or
Volos was one of
seven gods
whose statues Vladimir I of Kiev had
erected in his city. It is very
interesting that
Veles'
statue apparently...
- up
Veles or
veles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veles may
refer to:
Veles (god), a
Slavic god
Veles Muni****lity, in
North Macedonia Veles, North...
- The Book of
Veles (also
called the
Veles Book, Vles book, V****ok or Isenbeck's Planks; Russian: "Велесова книга", "Велес книга", "Книга Велеса", "Дощечки...
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Devaughn Vele (/ˈvɛleɪ/ VEH-lay; born
December 12, 1997) is an
American professional football wide
receiver for the
Denver Broncos of the
National Football...
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Veles (Macedonian: Велес [
ˈvɛlɛs] ) is a city in the
central part of
North Macedonia on the
Vardar river. The city of
Veles is the seat of
Veles Muni****lity...
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Veles (Macedonian: Велес [
ˈvɛːlɛs] ) is a muni****lity in
central part of
North Macedonia.
Veles is also the name of the city
where the muni****l seat...
- has
media related to
Festival of
Veles.
Festival of
Veles (
Veles' Day) is a
holiday in
honor of the
Slavic god
Veles,
celebrated by
rodnovers in February...
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Veles Bastion (Bulgarian: рид Велес, romanized: rid
Veles, IPA: [ˈrid
ˈvɛlɛs]) is the ice-covered
buttress of
elevation 1223 m
forming the
southwest extremity...
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Pointe Vele Airport (IATA: ****, ICAO: NLWF) is an
airport serving ****una
Island in the
French overseas territory of
Wallis and ****una. The
airport is located...
- FC
Veles Moscow (Russian: ФК «Велес» Москва) is a
Russian football team
based in Moscow. "
Veles" was
founded in 2016
based on the
Savelovskaya football...