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Zlata (Cyrillic: Злата) is a
female given name of
South Slavic origin meaning "golden". It is
common amongst all
South Slavic countries in the Balkans...
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Zlata Petrović (Злата Петровић; born 13 July 1962) is a
Serbian pop-folk singer. 1983 - Dođi da mi ruke greješ 1984 -
Ljubi me još malo 1986 - Srce će...
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Saint Zlata of
Meglen (Macedonian: Света Великомаченичка Злата Мегленска, Bulgarian: Света Великомъченица Злата Мъгленска, Gr****: Ἁγία Χρυσή; died October...
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Zlata Leonidivna Ognevich (Ukrainian: Злата Леонідівна Оґнєвіч, romanized:
Zlata Leonidivna Ohnievich; born Inna
Leonidivna Bordiuh [Інна Леонідівна Бордюг]...
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survived the war and
moved to
Paris where they
lived for a year. ==Biography==
Zlata Filipović (born 3
December 1980) is a Bosnian-Irish diarist. She kept a...
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Zlata may
refer to:
Zlata,
female given name of
South Slavic origin Zlata (Râul Mare), a
river in
Hunedoara County,
Romania Zlatá,
Czech Republic Zlata...
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Zlata Yuryevna Chochieva (Russian: Злата Юрьевна Чочиева; born 1
March 1985 in Moscow), is a
Russian pianist of
Ossetian origin. At the age of 4 she started...
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Zlatá is from 1357. "Po****tion of Muni****lities – 1
January 2024".
Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17. "Obec
Zlatá" (in Czech). Obec
Zlatá. Retrieved...
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Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in
Sarajevo (ISBN 0-14-024205-8) is a 1992 non-fiction book by
Zlata Filipović, who was a
young girl
living in
Sarajevo while...
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Zlata Bartl (Dolac, 20
February 1920 – Koprivnica, 30 July 2008) was a
Bosnian scientist and the
creator of Vegeta.
Bartl finished school in Sarajevo...