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Dolina (or Dolyna in Ukraine) is a Slavic toponym, meaning "valley" or "dale". It may refer to: Places Poland *Dolina, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) * Dolina, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) * Dolina, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) * Dolina, Szczecin, Poland *Dolina, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland) * Dolina, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) Romania *Dolina, a village in Leorda Commune, Botoșani County *Dolina, a village in Cornereva Commune, Caraș-Severin County *Dolina (Leorda), a left tributary of the Sitna in Botoșani County *Dolina, a right tributary of the Sitna in Botoșani County Slovenia * Dolina, Kamnik * Dolina pri Lendavi, a village in the Municipality of Lendava, northeastern Slovenia * Dolina, Puconci, a village in the Municipality of Puconci, northeastern Slovenia * Dolina, Tržič, a village in the Municipality of Tržič, northwestern Slovenia Ukraine *Dolyna, a city in Ukraine Villages: *Dolyna, Ratne Raio ...
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Dolina, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Dolina is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szczytna, within Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Szczytna, west of Kłodzko, and south-west of the regional capital Wrocław. References

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Grafenstein
Grafenstein () is a town in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in the Austrian state of Carinthia Carinthia ( ; ; ) is the southernmost and least densely populated States of Austria, Austrian state, in the Eastern Alps, and is noted for its mountains and lakes. The Lake Wolayer is a mountain lake on the Carinthian side of the Carnic Main .... Geography Grafenstein lies in the basin of Klagenfurt, about 12 km east of Klagenfurt on the Wörth Lake. References Cities and towns in Klagenfurt-Land District {{Carinthia-geo-stub ...
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Dolina River (other)
Dolina (or Dolyna in Ukraine) is a Slavic toponym, meaning "valley" or "dale". It may refer to: Places Poland *Dolina, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) * Dolina, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) * Dolina, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) * Dolina, Szczecin, Poland *Dolina, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland) * Dolina, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) Romania *Dolina, a village in Leorda Commune, Botoșani County *Dolina, a village in Cornereva Commune, Caraș-Severin County *Dolina (Leorda), a left tributary of the Sitna in Botoșani County *Dolina, a right tributary of the Sitna in Botoșani County Slovenia * Dolina, Kamnik * Dolina pri Lendavi, a village in the Municipality of Lendava, northeastern Slovenia * Dolina, Puconci, a village in the Municipality of Puconci, northeastern Slovenia * Dolina, Tržič, a village in the Municipality of Tržič, northwestern Slovenia Ukraine *Dolyna, a city in Ukraine Villages: *Dolyna, Ratne Raio ...
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Alejandro Dolina
Alejandro Ricardo Dolina Colombo (born May 20, 1944) is an Argentine broadcaster, who also achieved fame as a musician, writer, radio host and television actor.Buenos Aires populares
– Gabriela Kogan, Gabriel Sanchez Sorondo – 2003 Page 26 He studied Law, Music, Literature and History. He is most famous for his classic radio show '' La venganza será terrible'', which is the most tuned radio program of late nights in Argentina.


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Dolina Wehipeihana
Dolina Wehipeihana is a New Zealand Māori dancer, choreographer and theatre producer. She affiliates to Ngāti Raukawa and Ngati Tūkorehe iwi. Biography Cambridge, New Zealand is Wehipeihana's home town where she grew up. She went to Sacred Heart College in Hamilton. Her first encounter with contemporary dance came from Dorothy Coe her PE (Physical Education) teacher. In Hamilton Wehipeihana performed at the opening of the Gallagher Performing Arts Centre at Waikato University in March 2001 alongside the late Hirini Melbourne. Wehipeihana was a founding member of Atamira Dance Company and was creative producer for the company from 2002 to 2010 as well as performing in its productions. In 2012 she was head of programming for Auckland Arts Festival. From 2016 to 2018 she was a member of the Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) executive committee. She was later appointed Kaiārahi Māori for the organisation. Wehipeihana is also the general manager of Kia Mau Festival. ...
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Dolin
Dolin (feminine: Dolina) is a Slavic-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anton Dolin (ballet dancer) (1904–1983), English ballet dancer and choreographer * Anton Dolin (film critic) (born 1976), Russian film critic and journalist * Eric Jay Dolin (born 1961), American author of history books, often focused on maritime topics and wildlife * Gigi Dolin (born 1997), American professional wrestler * Gregory Dolin (fl. 2000s–2020s), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Palau * Larisa Dolina (born 1955), Russian singer and actress *Mariya Dolina (1922–2010), Soviet dive bomber pilot * Marty Dolin (1939–2018), Canadian politician in Manitoba, husband of Mary Beth * Mary Beth Dolin (1936–1985), Canadian politician in Manitoba, wife of Marty * Samuel Dolin (1917–2002), Canadian composer, music educator, and arts administrator * Sharon Dolin (born 1956), American author, entrepreneur, and community activist *Veronika Dolina Veronika Arkadyevna ...
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San Dorligo Della Valle
San Dorligo della Valle (; or ) is a (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Trieste in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about southeast of Trieste, on the border with Slovenia. it had a population of 6,019 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute National Institute of Statistics (Italy), Istat. Name The Slovene name of the town, Dolina, means 'valley'. This was the official name in Italian, as well, until it was renamed to San Dorligo Della Valle in 1923, as part of the policies of Fascist Italianization. In the local Italian Triestine dialect, the village has always been referred to simply as ''Dolina''. In 2003, the denomination Dolina was adopted as the official name of the settlement in both languages; however, the municipality is still called San Dorligo della Valle in Italian. "San Dorligo" (archaically “Durlic”) is the Tergestine dialectal form of the name of the town's patron sai ...
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Preßnitz
The Preßnitz () is a right-hand tributary of the Zschopau River in the state of Saxony in eastern Germany and in the Czech Republic. It rises in the Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains near Horní Halže. Course The upper section of the Preßnitz, through the mining areas of Mezilesí to its confluence with the stream Hammerbach from Dolina, was formerly known as the ''Hammerlebach''. Along the rest of the Preßnitz as it flows northwards are the old mining town of Přísečnice, which was blown up in 1973 along with the neighbouring villages of Rusová and Dolina, in order to dam the Preßnitz at that point and form a reservoir. In 1976, the Přisečnice Reservoir was completed. At the first village in Saxony that the Preßnitz flows through, Schmalzgrube, it is joined by the Schwarzwasser stream from Jöhstadt. Above the town of Wolkenstein the Preßnitz finally discharges into the Zschopau. Industry Due to the iron ore deposits in the area there were many hammer m ...
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Vrbje
Vrbje is a naselje, village and a municipality in Brod-Posavina County, Croatia. History The village of Vrbje was first mentioned in 1720. The local Roman Catholic Church of Saint Joseph was mentioned in 1758 at the time when it was still a wooden construction. A new baroque style church was erected in period between 1773 and 1789 and its most recent reconstruction took place in 1985 during the time of the Socialist Republic of Croatia. Demographics In 2021, the municipality had 1,691 residents in the following 7 settlements: *Bodovaljci, population 410 *Dolina, Croatia, Dolina, population 174 *Mačkovac, Brod-Posavina County, Mačkovac, population 205 *Savski Bok, population 39 *Sičice, population 338 *Visoka Greda, population 167 *Vrbje, population 358 In 2011, 99% of the population were Croats. References

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Shumen Province
Shumen Province (, transliterated ''Oblast Shumen'', former name Shumen okrug) is a province in northeastern Bulgaria named after its main city Shumen. It is divided into ten municipalities with a total population, as of December 2009, of 194,090 inhabitants. The Main City The city of Shumen is famous in the region for the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria. The monument is in the cubist style and is 1300 steps (each step representing a year) above the center of the town. Other places of note are the Shumen fortress, Tombul Mosque, and Shumen Plato National park. The center of the town has a historical museum, large library, and large theater. The municipality building, also in the center, has a concert hall that features regular symphony performances. Shumen is also the location of the Shumensko Brewery, a popular beer in Bulgaria. The area surrounding Shumen plays a significant part in Bulgarian History with the first and second capitols of historical Bulgaria withi ...
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