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- The fatia (Albanian fatí, definite form: fatía, pl.: fatí/të; English: fate) is an Albanian mythological figure ****ociated with human destiny. Often depicted...
- prosecutor for 4 years in prison and Fatia for 3 years and 6 months. Haris is the founder of the Lokataru Foundation, while Fatia is the coordinator of the Commission...
- similar Albanian mythological figures of fate and destiny, the Mira and Fatia. The Ora reside towards the north of the Drin River in Northern Albania...
- Zeichan. It is also known by the alternative title Fatia Negra. Gyula Benkö as Báró Hátszegi / Fatia Negra Marianne Krencsey as Henriette Margit Bara as...
- Fatias do Freixo (lit. 'slices of Freixo') is a traditional Portuguese sponge cake from Freixo [pt], Marco de Canaveses originating from the convents in...
- pref. Preface comes from Latin, meaning either "spoken before" (prae and fatia) or "made before" (prae + factum). While the former source of the word could...
- Norns Hinduism equivalent Tridevi? Hittite equivalent Gulses Lithuanian equivalent Deives Valdytojos English equivalent Wyrds Albanian equivalent Fatia...
- Bardha Constantin and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia ****udh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria...
- Fatias de Tomar ("Slices of Tomar") is a Portuguese dessert from Tomar. They were originally made by nuns in the Convent of Christ. "Fatias de Tomar"...
- Hungarian Baron Lénárd Hátszegi, who is supposed to have the alterego of the "Fatia Negra" (The one with the Black face), an outlaw who robs local people during...