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Danka Kovinic
Danka may refer to: *A family affiliated with a Buddhist temple in Japan, or '' danka''. People with the given name * Danka Barteková (born 1984), Slovak skeet shooter *Danka Kovinić (born 1994), Montenegrin professional tennis player * Danka Podovac (born 1982), Serbian football player People with the surname *Imre Danka (1930–2014), Hungarian footballer See also * Danke (other) *Donka (other) Donka may refer to the following: *Donka (name) Donka is a feminine Bulgarian given name that is a diminutive form of the masculine name Andon used in Bulgaria. It is also a Polish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Donata used in P ... {{disambiguation, given name, surname Slavic feminine given names Serbian feminine given names ...
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Danka System
The , also known as is a system of voluntary and long-term affiliation between Buddhist temples and households in use in Japan since the Heian period. In it, households (the ''danka'') financially support a Buddhist temple which, in exchange, provides for their spiritual needs.Marcure (1985) Although its existence long predates the Edo period (1603–1868), the system is best known for its repressive use made at that time by the Tokugawa, who made the affiliation with a Buddhist temple compulsory to all citizens. During the Tokugawa shogunate, the system was turned into a citizen registration network; supposedly intended to stop the diffusion of Christianity and help detect hidden Christians, it soon became a government-mandated and Buddhist temple-run system to monitor and control the population as a whole.Tamamuro Fumio For this reason, it survived intact long after Christianity in Japan had been eradicated. The system as it existed in Tokugawa times is sometimes called bec ...
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Danka Barteková
Danka Barteková (born 19 October 1984) is a Slovak skeet shooter. She has won many medals from ISSF World, European Championships and ISSF World Cups. Barteková finished 8th at Women's Skeet event at the 2008 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal in Women's Skeet at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She also competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Barteková is a 14-time gold medalist in the Slovak Championship since 1999. In 2012, she was elected to the IOC Athletes' Commission International Olympic Committee Athletes' Commission (IOC AC) is a majority elected body that serves as a link between athletes and the IOC. The mission of the IOC AC is to ensure that athletes' viewpoint remains at the heart of the Olympic Movemen .... Barteková served as an IOC member from 2012 to 2021, and was also vice-chair of the IOC Athletes' Commission from 2018 to 2021. In February 2022 she was elected to serve an eight-year term as a member of the International Olympic Committee. Achievements ...
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Danka Kovinić
Danka Kovinić ( cnr, Данка Ковинић; born 18 November 1994) is a Montenegrin professional tennis player. On 22 February 2016, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 46, and on 20 June 2016, she peaked at No. 67 in the WTA doubles rankings. Tennis career 2010–2013: Historic WTA debut and quarterfinal Kovinić started playing as a professional in 2010. Her first WTA Tour tournament in singles was the 2013 Budapest Grand Prix, where she became the first Montenegrin to reach the quarterfinals of a WTA event. 2015: First Grand Slam match wins, first WTA singles final and doubles title Her first major match wins in singles came at the 2015 French Open and the 2015 US Open. In October 2015, she reached her first WTA Tour singles final at the Tianjin Open. Her first match in doubles on the WTA Tour was at Bogotá, in April 2014. She won her first WTA Tour doubles title with Stephanie Vogt, in July 2015 at Bad Gastein. 2016: Top 50 debut Kovinić st ...
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Danka Podovac
Danka Podovac (born 2 July 1982) is a Serbian-Icelandic football midfielder currently playing for ZNK Pomurje. She began her career in Serbian powerhouse Masinac Nis, with whom she also played the European Cup and later moved to Iceland's Úrvalsdeild in 2006, playing three seasons for Keflavík and one for Fylkir and Þór/KA before signing for ÍBV in 2011. She is a member of the Serbian national team. She signed for Stjarnan in 2013. In 2014, she received an Icelandic citizenship. After nearly a decade in Iceland, in 2015 she moved to Östersunds DFF Östersunds DFF is a Swedish football club in Östersund, Sweden. The club was formed 2001 as a co-operation between two Östersund clubs, originally using the name Storsjöns DFF, which was later changed to Ope-Frösö DFF and finally to Östers ... in the Swedish 2nd tier before signing that same year for Slovenian champion ZNK Pomurje. References External links * 1982 births Living people Serbian women's footb ...
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Imre Danka
Imre Danka (24 December 1930 – 3 May 2014) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Career Born in Szombathely Szombathely (; german: Steinamanger, ; see also other alternative names) is the 10th largest city in Hungary. It is the administrative centre of Vas county in the west of the country, located near the border with Austria. Szombathely lies by t ..., Danka played for Szombathelyi Bőrgyár, Szombathelyi MTE, Szombathelyi Honvéd, Székesfehérvári Építők and Pécsi Dózsa. He also earned four caps for the Hungarian national team. Later life and death Danka died on 3 May 2014. References 1930 births 2014 deaths Hungarian footballers Hungary international footballers Association football goalkeepers Pécsi MFC players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Sportspeople from Szombathely 20th-century Hungarian people {{Hungary-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Danke (other)
Danke may refer to: * "Danke" (song), a 1961 hymn by Martin Gotthard Schneider *"Danke", a 2006 song by Xavier Naidoo * (born 1962), Communist Party of China official *Katlego Danke Katlego Danke (born 7 November 1978), is a South African actress, radio DJ and TV presenter. She is of Tswana ethnicity. Danke is known for her extensive role playing on South African soap operas, ''Backstage'', ''Generations,'' '' Gomora'' and ... (born 1978), South African actress See also * Dangke, an Indonesian cheese * Danka (other) * {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Donka (other)
Donka may refer to the following: *Donka (name) Donka is a feminine Bulgarian given name that is a diminutive form of the masculine name Andon used in Bulgaria. It is also a Polish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Donata used in Poland, as well as a Russian feminine given name t ... * Donka Hospital, Guinean hospital See also * Cecimonster Vs. Donka, Peruvian rock band * Danka (other) {{disamb ...
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Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples ** Slavic Americans, Americans of Slavic descent * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopt ...
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