Look up slava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slava may refer to: Slava class cruiser, a modern Russian warship Soviet cruiser Slava (1979), now Russian...
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"Glory to Ukraine!" (Ukrainian: Слава Україні!, romanized: Slava Ukraini!, IPA: [ˈsɫaʋɐ ʊkrɐˈjinʲi] ) is a Ukrainian national salute, known as a symbol...
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Slava (Serbian: Слава, lit. 'Glory, Celebration', pronounced [ˈslâʋa]) is a family's annual ceremony and veneration of their patron saint. The ceremony...
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The Slava class, Soviet designation Project 1164 Atlant (Russian: Атлант, romanized: Atlant, lit. 'Atlas'), is a class of guided-missile cruisers designed...
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Slava Cercheză (Russian: Черкезская Слава) is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. Its name means the Cherkess (Circassian) Slava, in...
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Slava is a given name in Slavic countries. Slava is a common nickname for masculine Slavic names ending with "-slav", e.g. Vyacheslav, Stanislav, Yaroslav...
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Viacheslav Fetisov (redirect from Slava Fetisov)
Viacheslav Alexandrovich "Slava" Fetisov MP (Russian: Вячеслав Александрович Фетисов; born 20 April 1958) is a Russian former professional ice hockey...
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Vyacheslav Ivanovich “Slava” Polunin PAR (Russian: Вячеслав Иванович "Слава" Полунин; born 12 June 1950) is a Russian performance artist and clown. He...
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Vyacheslav "Slava" Leonidovich Voynov (Russian: Вячесла́в Леони́дович Во́йнов; born 15 January 1990) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman for...
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Artyomovich Gotlib (born October 27, 1999, in Novosibirsk), better known as Slava Marlow, is a Russian rapper, music producer and YouTuber. He first gained...
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Slava (Russian: Cлава, meaning "Glory") watches were classic "civil" Russian watches. The Slava factory (known originally as the Second Moscow Watch Factory)...
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Russian cruiser Moskva (redirect from Soviet cruiser Slava (1979))
30°52′44″E / 45.2951°N 30.8789°E / 45.2951; 30.8789 Moskva, formerly Slava, was a guided missile cruiser of the Russian Navy. Commissioned in 1983...
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Vyacheslava Vladyslavivna Frolova (also known as Slava Frolova) (Ukrainian: Вячесла́ва Владисла́вівна Фроло́ва), is a Ukrainian TV Presenter, and is one...
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Slava Kalistratovich Metreveli (Georgian: სლავა კალისტრატეს ძე მეტრეველი; Russian: Слава Калистратович Метревели, 30 May 1936 – 7 January 1998) was a...
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Stanislav "Slava" Medvedenko (Ukrainian: Станіслав "Слава" Медведенко; born 4 April 1979) is a Ukrainian former professional basketball player, who played...
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Slava Leontyev is a Ukrainian artist, former soldier, and co-director of Porcelain War, winner of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize: U...
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Polish: Sława Stećko; 14 May 1920 – 12 March 2003), also popularly known as Slava Stetsko, was a Ukrainian politician and a World War II veteran. Born Anna...
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Vladislav "Slava" Mendelevich Tsukerman (Russian: Сла́ва (Владисла́в Менделе́вич) Цукерма́н; born March 9, 1940) is a Russian film director of Jewish...
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"Slava Ukraini!" (Ukrainian: Слава Україні!, "Glory to Ukraine") is a 2022 song composed by the Norwegian composer Marcus Paus. It is based on the worldwide...
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Čest a sláva is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. It starred Josef Kemr. "Josef Kemr". Czech Film Database. Retrieved August 15, 2010. Čest a sláva at IMDb v...
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presented by Alex Gilady, IOC member, Israel, and the flowers presented by Slava Corn, Vice President of the FIG, Canada. The competition consisted of a...
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Slava-class cruiser Romeo-class submarine (Slava class in Bulgarian use) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Slava class...
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Factor (programming language) (redirect from Slava Pestov)
Factor is a stack-oriented programming language created by Slava Pestov. Factor is dynamically typed and has automatic memory management, as well as powerful...
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Slava (Russian: Слава "Glory") was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy, the last of the five Borodino-class battleships. Completed...
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Ivko's Feast (redirect from Ivkova slava)
Ivkova Slava (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивкова слава) is a 2005 Serbian film by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1895 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The...
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Анастаси́я Влади́мировна Слане́вская; born 15 May 1980), known professionally as Slava (Russian: Сла́ва), is a Russian actress known for her work in Russian cinema...
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Slava Sevryukova (Bulgarian: Слава Севрюкова, 1903–1991) was a Bulgarian psychotronic researcher. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent...
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Вячеслав Валерьевич Машнов; born 9 May 1990), best known by his stage name Slava KPSS (Слава КПСС) is a Russian hip-hop artist and streamer. Vyacheslav was...
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Slava Smelovsky is an Israeli electronic musician, sound artist, psychotherapist, and former journalist, known for his work in the electronic duo Grundik+Slava...
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List of Empire ships (U–Z) (redirect from SS Slava VIII)
June–September 1946. Handed over to USSR in Britain 26 September 1946 and renamed Slava. Re-refitted, presumably at Liverpool, September–December 1946. Sailed from...
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