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  • Nicholai of Žiča and South Canaan

    Nikolaj Velimirović (January 4, 1881 – March 18, 1956) was Serbian bishop of Ohrid and Žiča. He has spent some time in Dachau concentration camp, and after the liberation he left Yugoslavia due to Communist government. He spent the reminder of his years in United States and United Kingdom. He was a ...

    Religion; Christianity
  • škembići

    Škembići (tripes) is a dish made from swine offal, stomach to be more precise. The stomach is cleaned, cut up and boiled with many different spices to make a strong broth.

    Culinary arts; Fish, poultry, & meat
  • Čegar

    Čegar (Serbian Cyrillic: Чегар) is a location in Serbia where the Battle of Čegar Hill took place. It was first marked on July 4, 1878 with the following inscription: "To voivoda Stevan Sinđelić and his immortal heroes who lost their lives on May 19, 1809, in their attack on Niš. Knez Milan M. ...

    Architecture; General architecture
  • ćevapi

    Ćevapi are Serbinan national dish: minced pork or beef meet made in oval shapes and then grilled. They are usually enjoyed in homemade bread with different condiments and veggies (onion, cabbage and sour cream being the most common).

    Culinary arts; Fish, poultry, & meat
  • Éric Bernard

    Éric Bernard is a retired French Formula One racing driver, who drove for the Ligier, Larrousse and Lotus teams. He was one of the finalists at the Volant Elf competition. He beat Jean Alesi and Bertrand Gachot to the prize, earning himself a fully sponsored drive in Formula Renault. He finished ...

    People; Sportspeople
  • Émile Ntamack

    Émile "Milou" Ntamack is a former rugby union footballer who played professionally for Stade Toulousain and France, winning 46 caps. He made his French debut against Wales during Five Nations Championship. Ntamack was part of the Grand Slam winning sides. Ntamack coached the Espoirs ...

    People; Sportspeople
  • Félix Adlphe Éboué

    Félix Adolphe Éboué was a Black French colonial administrator and Free French leader. He was the first black French man appointed to high post in the French colonies, when appointed as Governor of Guadeloupe. As governor of Chad during most of World War II, he helped build support for Charles De ...

    People; Politicians
  • Ávila Cathedral

    The Cathedral of Ávila is a Romanesque and Gothic church in Ávila in the south of Old Castile, Spain. It was planned as a cathedral-fortress, its apse being one of the turrets of the city walls. It is surrounded by a number of houses or palaces, the most important being: the Palace of the Evening, ...

    Architecture; Churches
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