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Afiny (Ukrainian: Афіни),
known in 1945–2024 as
Zoria (Ukrainian: Зоря), is a
village in
Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
Since the
October Revolution, it has...
- Зорица Пајић, née Јоксимовић; born 5
September 1996),
known mononymously as
Zorja, is a
Serbian singer-songwriter. She
gained po****rity by parti****ting...
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Ferdinand Plohl-Herdvigov, a "
zorja" is used
along with "Marja" in "
Zorja Marja prsten toči"; and
referred to as "
Zorja, zorija" in "Marija
sinku načinila...
- from the song "Muškarčina" by Sara Jo,
while third place went to
Zorja and her song "
Zorja" with 143 points. Sara Jo was also the
winner of the OGAE Second...
- FC
Zorya Luhansk (Ukrainian: ФК «Зоря» Луганськ [
zoˈrʲɑ lʊˈɦɑnʲsʲk]) is a
Ukrainian football team.
Zorya Luhansk was
based in the city of Luhansk, Ukraine...
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gryjandi "morning twilight", Old
Irish grian "sun", Old
Church Slavonic zorja "morning twilight, brightness". The
common sense of
these words is "to shine;...
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opposed to
consonant /r/) from
former soft /r'/
before a
vowel (e.g., morjem,
zorja)
reflexes of /o/ or /ọ/ of the old
Common Slavic nasal vowel /ǫ/, and not...
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include Filarri,
Filip Baloš and Nadia, who
competed the
previous year;
Zorja, who
competed in 2022; Zejna, who
competed in both editions;
Milan Bujaković...
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newspapers published in
Galicia had
numerous subscribers in
Russian Ukraine (
Zorja [uk], for example, had 400
subscribers in 1890-1896).
After the Russian...
- "Dijamanti"
performed by Keni nije
mrtav and "Lik u ogledalu"
performed by
Zorja advanced to the final,
while "Elektroljubav"
performed by Saša Baša and...