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Zivania or
zivana (Gr****: ζιβανία, ζιβάνα Turkish: Zivaniya) is a
Cypriot pomace brandy produced from the
distillation of a
mixture of
grape pomace and...
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Živana Antonijević or
Blind Živana (died in
Zemun in 1828) was
Serbian storyteller,
gusle player (Serbian: guslar) and one of the most
important sources...
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Živana "Žanka" Stokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живана Жанка Стокић; 24
January 1887 – 21 July 1947) was a
Serbian actress.
Though most po****r for her work in...
- his wife
Zivana, "Is it
easier to bear a
misfortune if the
misfortune is far greater?". The news
about their only son's death,
Milutin and
Zivana met petrified...
- strangled, bound, beaten, and raped, and had been dead for only a few days.
Zivana Temelkoska (65) –
disappeared on May 7, 2008,
after a hoax
about her son...
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Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Osijek, 2006, p. 170 Heđbeli,
Živana; Krvavica,
Miroslav (14 May 2010). "Hrvatska
znanstvena bibliografija –...
- most
important sources for
Serbian epic poetry.
Živana Antonijević (d. 1822),
known as "Blind
Živana", one of the
favorite female singers of Vuk Karadžić...
- 'elder' pari-basta 'bound'
sahyatai 'to be called'
patitay 'discharge'
zivana 'living being'
Barzand 'high'
Vitana 'cor****nt'
Katana 'honourable' Vaxšu-varta...
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Rafaela Aurel, Krišpín, Vojmír, Zosim, Živan, Živko, Dália, Vojmíra, Živa,
Živana Demeter, Amand, Dimitrij, Evarist, Amanda,
Demetria Sabína, Horislav, Hromislav...
- and Arts' 1993
compendium The 100 most
prominent Serbs.
Dimitrije Karaman Živana Antonijević Old
Rashko Tešan Podrugović
Djuro Milutinović the
Blind "Први...