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Suada may refer to: * As-Suwayda, a city in Syria * ''Suada'' (butterfly), a genus of grass skipper butterflies * Suada, a female Islamic name, cognate of Suad, popular among Azerbaijani people and Bosniaks ** Suada Alakbarova, Azerbaijani representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 ** Suada Dilberović, Bosnian war victim ** "Suada" (song), by Plavi Orkestar, appeared on ''Soldatski bal'' * Suada (or Suadela In Roman mythology, Suada (also called by the diminutive Suadela) was the goddess of persuasion, particularly in the realms of romance, seduction and love. She was strongly associated with Venus. Her Greek name was Peitho and she was worshipped as ...
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As-Suwayda
, timezone = EET , utc_offset = +2 , timezone_DST = EEST , utc_offset_DST = +3 , coordinates = , grid_position = 296/235 , elevation_footnotes = , elevation_m = 1080 , elevation_ft = 3543 , area_code = 16 , geocode = C6147 , blank_name = Climate , blank_info = Csa As-Suwayda ( ar, ٱلسُّوَيْدَاء / ALA-LC romanization: ''as-Suwaydāʾ''), also spelled ''Sweida'' or ''Swaida'', is a mainly Druze city located in southwestern Syria, close to the border with Jordan. It is the capital of As-Suwayda Governorate, one of Syria's 14 governorates, bordering Jordan in the South and Daraa Governorate in the West and Rif Dimashq Governorate in the north and east. The city is referred to by some as "Little Vene ...
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Suada (butterfly)
''Suada'' is a genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species *'' Suada swerga'' (de Nicéville, 884 Ceylon, Malaya, Java, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Malaya *'' Suada albolineata'' Devyatkin, 2000 Vietnam *'' Suada albinus'' (Semper, 1892) Philippines *'' Suada cataleucos'' (Staudinger, 1889) Philippines, Palawan Biology The larvae feed on Gramineae including ''Dendrocalamus ''Dendrocalamus'' is a tropical Asian genus of giant clumping bamboos in the grass family. It is found in the Indian subcontinent, China, and Southeast Asia. ''Dendrocalamus giganteus'' is one of the tallest of bamboos, capable of reaching heigh ...''. Robinson, G. S., P. R. Ackery, I. J. Kitching, G. W. Beccaloni & L. M. Hernández, 2010. HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, Londonnhm hosts/ref> File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate168.JPG , ''Suada swerga'' De Nicéville, 1883, ''Suada albinus'' Semper, 1892 and ''Suada cataleucos'' (Stau ...
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Suad
Suad (Arabic: سعاد ''su‘ad'') and the variants Souad, Soad, stems from the Arabic verb ''sa‘ada'' (سَعَدَ - 'to be happy, fortunate or lucky') which the name means "good luck, good fortune, happiness, auspicious, prosperous, favorable". Suad is another variant from the Arabic given name Saad. Generally, the name is originally a female given name, however, men also use it as a given name. ''Suad'' is also the name of a tribe and the Arabic name of an ancient deity. The name which may refer to: Given name Souad * Souad, the author of ''Burned Alive'' * Souad Abderrahim, Tunisian politician * Souad Abdullah (born 1950), Kuwaiti actress * Souad Aït Salem (born 1979), Algerian long-distance runner * Souad Amidou (born 1959), French actress * Souad Bendjaballah, Algerian lawyer, activist for women's rights and politician * Souad Cherouati (born 1989), Algerian swimmer * Souad Dibi, Moroccan feminist activist * Souad Dinar (born 1977), French weightlifter * Souad Fare ...
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Suada Alakbarova
Suada may refer to: * As-Suwayda, a city in Syria * ''Suada'' (butterfly), a genus of grass skipper butterflies * Suada, a female Islamic name, cognate of Suad, popular among Azerbaijani people and Bosniaks ** Suada Alakbarova, Azerbaijani representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 ** Suada Dilberović, Bosnian war victim ** "Suada" (song), by Plavi Orkestar, appeared on ''Soldatski bal'' * Suada (or Suadela In Roman mythology, Suada (also called by the diminutive Suadela) was the goddess of persuasion, particularly in the realms of romance, seduction and love. She was strongly associated with Venus. Her Greek name was Peitho and she was worshipped as ...
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Azerbaijan In The Junior Eurovision Song Contest
The participation of Azerbaijan in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest first began at the tenth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in which took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. İctimai Television (İTV), a member organisation of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), were responsible for the selection process of their participation. Azerbaijan originally used a national final format for their participation at the 2012 contest. The first representatives to participate for the nation at the 2012 contest were Omar & Suada with the song "Girls and Boys ()", which finished in eleventh place out of twelve participating entries. After participating for a second time in 2013 and finishing seventh, İTV withdrew from the contest in 2014 for unspecified reasons. The country returned to participate in 2018 where they placed sixteenth in a field of twenty, before withdrawing once again for a further two years. Azerbaijan returned to the 2021 contest in Paris, France, with İT ...
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Suada Dilberović
The Siege of Sarajevo ( sh, Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War. After it was initially besieged by the forces of the Yugoslav People's Army, the city was then besieged by the Army of Republika Srpska from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 (1,425 days). It lasted three times longer than the Battle of Stalingrad, more than a year longer than the siege of Leningrad, and was the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. When Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia after the 1992 Bosnian independence referendum, the Bosnian Serbs—whose strategic goal was to create a new Bosnian Serb state of Republika Srpska (RS) that would include Bosniak-majority areas—encircled Sarajevo with a siege force of 13,000 stationed in the surrounding hills. From there they assaulted the city with artillery, tanks, and small arms. From 2 May 1992, the Serbs blockaded the city. ...
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Suada (song)
Suada may refer to: * As-Suwayda, a city in Syria * ''Suada'' (butterfly), a genus of grass skipper butterflies * Suada, a female Islamic name, cognate of Suad, popular among Azerbaijani people and Bosniaks ** Suada Alakbarova, Azerbaijani representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 ** Suada Dilberović, Bosnian war victim ** "Suada" (song), by Plavi Orkestar, appeared on ''Soldatski bal'' * Suada (or Suadela In Roman mythology, Suada (also called by the diminutive Suadela) was the goddess of persuasion, particularly in the realms of romance, seduction and love. She was strongly associated with Venus. Her Greek name was Peitho and she was worshipped as ...
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Soldatski Bal
''Soldatski bal'' (translation: ''The Soldiers' Ball'') is the first studio album by the Yugoslav band Plavi orkestar, released in 1985. With over 500,000 copies sold, it is the best-selling debut album in Yugoslavia and its successor states. Recorded during January 1985 and released a few months later, the album was a huge commercial success, spawning numerous hits. It catapulted a band of 21-year-olds to nationwide fame, making them into instant teenage stars. The album's lyrics are mostly inspired by Saša Lošić's compulsory military service, which he served in Bitola from September 1983 until September 1984. The album features numerous guest appearances, including Nada Obrić, Aki Rahimovski of Parni valjak, Jura Stublić of Film, Peđa D'Boy of Dʼ Boys, Ivan "Firchie" Fece of EKV, Marina Perazić, Dragoš Kalajić, and Jovan Ćirilov. The album sleeve was designed by Bojan Hadžihalilović. In a replica of The Beatles' ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'', ...
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