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Popara (Cyrillic: попара, Gr****: παπάρα, papara, Turkish: papara) is a dish made with bread.
Typically the
bread is old and has a
thick crust, and is soaked...
- Belgrade, the
capital of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, two bon vivants,
Petar Popara,
nicknamed Crni (Blacky) and
Marko Dren, head home. They p****
through Kalemegdan...
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Pavle Popara (Serbian Cyrillic: Павлe Попара; born 20 May 1987 in Kragujevac) is a
Serbian former footballer.
Popara started his
career with
Partizan Belgrade...
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Popara (Serbian Cyrillic: Попара) is a
Serbian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Pavle Popara (born 1987),
Serbian footballer Nikola Popara...
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Popara (Gr****: Ποπάρα; English:
Popara) is the
title of the
third studio album by the po****r Gr****
artist Popi Maliotaki,
released in 2008 by
Alpha Records...
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Nikola Popara (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Попара; born 8
March 1992) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for Bosnian...
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breakfast dishes include burek, kačamak, and
cicvara (types of polenta) and
popara,
proja (cornbread), and čalabrca.
Before breakfast most
people usually have...
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Bulgarian pancakes,
which are
bigger and
thicker and are
rolled around stuffing Popara –
might be made from rusks, bread, or
kozunak with tea, milk, or sour milk...
- The
topping is
often infused with
flavours of
cardamom and
other ****es.
Popara is a
dessert similar to milk
toast which can be
served at any time of the...
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Nikola Kalabić in 1981 TV
docudrama Poslednji čin and for the role of Žarko
Popara in the TV show Srećni ljudi. He died in Belgrade, aged 84. "Преминуо глумац...