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Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Slava — Ikonen mit dem Slavski kolač, der Slava Kerze und Blumen Slava (kyrillisch Слава) ist ein christlich orthodoxes Familienfest, das zu Ehren des Familien Schutzheiligen gefeiert wird. Dieser Brauch wird vor allem in Serbien gefeiert und gilt dort… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Slava — (Cyrillic: Слава) is the Orthodox Christian custom of honoring a family patron saint. It is celebrated by the Serbs, but also in parts of the Republic of Macedonia [Cite web|title=Породична слава и сличне славе у охридско струшкој… … Wikipedia
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List of Christmas dishes — An oven roasted brine soaked turkey. This page is a list of Christmas dishes as eaten around the world. These food items are traditionally eaten at or associated with the Christmas season. Contents … Wikipedia
Koliva — Colivă from wheat seeds with raisins Koliva (also transliterated Kollyva) (Greek, κόλλυβα, kólliva; Serbian, кољиво, koljivo; Romanian, colivă; Bulgarian, коливо, kolivo) is boiled wheat which is used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox and… … Wikipedia
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Cuisine serbe — La cuisine serbe d aujourd hui est une cuisine hétérogène, influencée par la Méditerranée (Empire byzantin / Grèce) et les pays orientaux (Turquie), pour les territoires restés sous occupation ottomane et austro hongroise et pour les Serbes de l… … Wikipédia en Français
Gastronomía de Serbia — Un popular Ćevapčići serbio. La gastronomía de Serbia posee la influencia directa de la cocina mediterránea, en especial: la cocina griega, cocina búlgara), la cocina turca y la húngara, lo que le confiere un caracter puramente heterogéneo. La… … Wikipedia Español
Koliva — de cereales. Koliva (también transliterado a veces como Kolyva) (griego, κόλλυβα, kólliva; serbio, кољиво, koljivo; rumano, colivă; búlgaro, коливо, kolivo) es grano de trigo cocido que se emplea en la liturgia Ortodoxa y en las Iglesi … Wikipedia Español
Slavic religion — Beliefs and religious practices of the ancient Slavic peoples of East Europe, including the Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Most Slavic mythologies hold that God ordered the devil to bring up a handful… … Universalium