The Sava is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along...
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Sava Sava (サバサバ, Saba Saba) is the 13th studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka, released on September 9, 1998, by zetima. The album...
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Herzegovina (redirect from Duchy of Saint Sava)
title he gave himself in 1448, and a year later changed it to Herceg of St. Sava, after the Serb saint buried on his territory, considered a miracle worker...
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Saint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава, romanized: Sveti Sava, pronounced [sʋɛ̂ːtiː sǎːʋa]; Old Church Slavonic: Свѧтъ Сава / ⰔⰂⰤⰕⰟ ⰔⰀⰂⰀ; Greek: Άγιος Σάββας;...
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diplomat Sava Grozdev, Bulgarian mathematician Sava Henția, Romanian painter Sava Kovačević, Yugoslav partisan Sava Mrkalj, Serbian linguist Sava Mutkurov...
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Răzvan Sergiu Sava (born 21 June 2002) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I club CFR Cluj. Sava returned to Romania...
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Stara Sava (pronounced [ˈsaːʋa]; 'old Sava'), also known as Sava, is a formerly autonomous settlement that is now part of the town of Jesenice, in the...
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Look up Sava or sava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Sava is a river in central Europe. Sava or SAVA may also refer to: Sava, Bulgaria, a village...
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The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a Serbian Orthodox church...
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Look up Savas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Savas may refer to: Savas, Ardèche, a commune in the Ardèche department, France Savas (Zembillas), American...
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Sava Savanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава Савановић) is one of the most famous vampires in Balkan and Serbian folklore. Sava Savanović was said to have lived...
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Scott Christian Sava (born December 4, 1968), is an American animator, illustrator, director and producer. Sava was born in Yonkers, New York and now...
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Sava may refer to: Archbishop Sava I, Serbian Archbishop from 1219 to 1233 Archbishop Sava II, Serbian Archbishop from 1263 to 1271 Archbishop Sava III...
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St. Sava Church, St. Sava Serbian Church, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name...
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Leah Jeffries (redirect from Leah Sava Jeffries)
Leah Sava Jeffries (/sə.ˈveɪ/; born September 25, 2009) is an American actress. Jeffries made her acting debut on the American musical drama, Empire (2015)...
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Iosif Sava-Segal (b. Iosef Segal; 15 February 1933, Iași, Romania - d. 18 August 1998, Bucharest, Romania), known as Iosif Sava, was a Romanian musicologist...
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Saint Sava College was one of the earliest academic institutions in Wallachia, Romania. It was the predecessor to both Saint Sava National College and...
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Constantin Sava (born 3 April 1973 in Buzău), known simply as DJ Sava, is a Romanian electronic musician, DJ and record producer of electronic dance music...
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Sava Kovačević (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава Ковачевић; 25 January 1905 – 13 June 1943) was a Yugoslav Partisan divisional commander during World War II, and...
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Kfar Saba (redirect from Kefar Sava)
Kfar Saba (Hebrew: כְּפַר סָבָא [kfaʁˈsaba]), officially Kfar Sava [kfaʁ saˈva], is a city in the Sharon region, of the Central District of Israel. In...
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Look up savaş in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Savaş Ay (1954–2013), Turkish journalist Savaş Buldan (1964–1994), Turkish drug trafficker Savaş Dinçel...
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Facundo Sava (born 7 March 1974) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a centre forward. As of 2024[update] he is the manager...
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The Sava Banovina or Sava Banate (Croatian: Savska banovina), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. It was named...
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Sava Centar (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава центар) is an international congress, cultural and business center of various multi-functional activities located in...
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Sava is a town and comune in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southeast Italy. With its 19000 inhabitants, is one of the biggest town in the province....
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Sava-Arangel Čestić (Serbian: Сава-Аранђел Честић, romanized: Sava-Aranđel Čestić; born 19 February 2001) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays...
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Patriarch Sava may refer to: Patriarch Sava IV, Serbian Patriarch from 1354 to 1375 Patriarch Sava V, Serbian Patriarch from 1396 to 1406 List of heads...
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Sava Tires is a Slovenian tyre and other rubber related products' manufacturer, it is now a subsidiary of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. It is located...
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Ada Ciganlija (redirect from Lake Sava)
located in the Sava River's course through central Belgrade, Serbia. The name can also refer to the adjoining artificial Lake Sava and its beach. To...
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Marius Sava (born 30 November 1978) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. Seen as the most talented midfielder...
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