Look up Voda or voda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voda (Cyrillic: Вода, Polish: Woda, Belarusian: Вада Vada) is water in several Slavic languages...
club merged with Zlatibor Voda which won promotion to the Serbian First League thus gaining the name Spartak Zlatibor Voda. In 2013, the board decided...
Component Industry Telecommunications Predecessors Racal Telecom (1981–1991) Voda-Racal Telecom (1985–1991) Founded 16 September 1991; 32 years ago (1991-09-16)...
Negru Vodă ("[The] Black Voivode" or "[The] Black Prince"), also known as Radu Negru ("Radu [the] Black"), is the legendary founder of Wallachia. Radu...
Plava Voda (Blue Water) is a large spring, which creates approximately 350 metres long eponymous river, in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rises under...
Krista Voda Kelley (born May 31, 1974) is an American sportscaster who covers auto racing as the play-by-play announcer for the ARCA Menards Series on...
Voda, un Abia wia Asa sien Voda. Asa wia Josaphat sien Voda, un Josaphat wia Joram sien Voda, un Joram wia Usia sien Voda. Usia wia Jotham sien Voda,...
Odolena Voda is a town in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 6,500 inhabitants. The village of Dolínek...
Bela Voda may refer to the following villages in Serbia: Bela Voda (Kruševac) Bela Voda (Prokuplje) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
Moise (died 29 August 1530) was a Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from January or March 1529 to June 1530, son of Vladislav III. His rule marks the willingness...
Zymna Voda (Ukrainian: Зимна Вода) is a village in Lviv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Zymna Voda rural hromada, one of the...
he was already co-ruling with his father since 1344. Vladislav I Vlaicu-Vodă 16 November 1364 – 1377 unknown son of Nicolae Alexandru Radu I 1377 – 1383...
mercilessly.[citation needed] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ioan Vodă cel Cumplit. Brezianu, Andrei; Spânu, Vlad (2010). The A to Z of Moldova...
Vladislav I of the Basarab dynasty, also known as Vlaicu or Vlaicu-Vodă, was the Voivode of Wallachia between 1364 and 1377. He was the son of Nicholas...