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Reka may refer to: Places * Řeka, a village in the Czech Republic * Reka, Cerkno, a village near Cerkno, Slovenia * Reka, Laško, a village near Laško, Slovenia * Reka (Kladovo), a village near Kladovo, Serbia * Reka, Koprivnica, a village near Koprivnica, Croatia * Slovene name for Rijeka, a city in northwestern Croatia or: * Reka (region), a region in Macedonia, North Macedonia ** Upper Reka, a subregion in Macedonia, North Macedonia ** , a subregion in Macedonia, North Macedonia * Reka (Metohija), a region in Metohija, Kosovo * Pusta Reka (region), earlier only ''Reka'', a region in Leskovac Valley, Serbia Other uses * Réka, a given name in Hungary * REKA or Reka One, names for Australian street artist James Reka * Reka (river), a river in Slovenia and Italy * Reka dialect, of Macedonian * Reka Devnia hoard, a hoard of Roman silver * The River (1933 film) (Czech: ''Řeka''), a 1933 Czechoslovak film * Upper Reka dialect of Albanian See also

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Řeka
( pl, ) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Polish minority makes up 10.1% of the population. Etymology The name literally means "river". Geography Řeka lies in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids mountain range. The highest point is the mountain Šindelná at , located on the southeastern municipal border. The Ropičanka stream flows through the municipality. History Řeka was founded in 1644 was formed by the separation from Smilovice and Guty, and originally named ''Řeka smilovská''. It belonged then to the Duchy of Teschen. The village was established as a typical mountain settlement by associating already existing scattered mountain pastures and mountain farms. In the following years, other small farmers settled in the newly formed village. The main source of livelihood of the inhabitants was mountain farming. After Revolu ...
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The River (1933 Film)
''The River'' ( cs, Řeka) is a 1933 Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak film drama directed by Josef Rovenský. The film was also released with German voiceovers under the title ''Junge Liebe'' in 1934. The film won Best Director Prize at 1934 Venice Film Festival. Production The film was shot in 12 days — 3 days for exteriors and 9 days in the studio. The outdoor scenes were filmed around Poříčí nad Sázavou and in hotel Hubertus in Jíloviště. Cast *Jarmila Beránková as Pepička Matuková *Václav Jalovec as Pavel Sychra *Jaroslav Vojta as Jan Sychra, Pavel's father *Hermína Vojtová as Pavel's mother *Jan Sviták as Poacher Václav Zimák *Rudolf Deyl sr. as Teacher *Jan W. Speerger as Gendarme *Antonín Marlé as Buyer *Marie Rýdlová as Buyer's wife *Jaroslav Marvan as Director of the hotel *Josef Rovenský as Poacher Release The premiere was in Lucerna cinema in Prague on 13 October 1933. The film was commercially very successful. It won a Best Director Prize at ...
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Reka Devnia Hoard
{{short description, Hoard of Roman coins The Reka Devnia Hoard was the most prolific find of Roman silver coins of the period from 64 to 251 AD to have ever been published. It was found near the town of Devnya (Marcianopolis of Roman Empire), north-eastern Bulgaria. The hoard consisted of 81,044 denarii found in 1929. The earliest coins were those of Marc Antony of which twenty-nine were found, and the latest being one example of Herennius Etruscus. The hoard was broken into two, with 68,783 coins sent to the museum of Sofia, and 12,261 to Varna. The publication of the find has been invaluable to researchers reconstructing a chronological sequence of the era's coinage, and accessing the original volume of production of individual types. Many rare personages were represented in the hoard. Rare denarii published from Varna include thirteen denarii of Nero, eight of Galba, seven of Otho, twenty-two of Vitellius, twenty-four of Aelius Caesar, twenty-one of Clodius Albinus, fifty-one o ...
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Reka Dialect
The Reka dialect ( mk, Рекански дијалект, ''Rekanski dijalekt'') is a member of the west and north-west subgroup of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. The dialect is mainly spoken on the territory of the region Reka in the north-western part of North Macedonia. The Reka dialect is very close with the Galičnik and the Debar Debar ( mk, Дебaр ; Albanian: ''Dibër''/''Dibra'' or ''Dibra e Madhe;'' ) is a city in the western part of North Macedonia, near the border with Albania, off the road from Struga to Gostivar. It is the seat of Debar Municipality. Debar has ... dialects. This dialect contains a lot of archaic words. Phonological characteristics *High frequency of the consonant '' f'' (ф) *Low frequency of the consonant '' dž'' (џ), replacing it with '' ž'' (ж) or ''žd'' (жд) *Use of ''o'' instead of ''a'' Morphological characteristics *The end of the verbs from the ''a'' group are frequently pronounced as verbs from the ''e'' gro ...
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