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Look up reka or река in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reka may refer to: Řeka, a village in the Czech Republic Reka, Cerkno, a village near Cerkno,
Reka
Geographical region in Macedonia
Reka (Macedonian: Река, Albanian: Reka) is a geographical region in Macedonia, which encompasses a quadrangle with Albania in the west, the town of Debar
Reka_(region)
Australian street artist
James Reka (aka "REKA" and "Reka One") is a street artist from Melbourne, Australia, later based in Berlin, Germany. Reka first started as a graffiti
James_Reka
Second-longest river in Europe
Ruprecht (GmbH & Co. KG): 91–95. JSTOR 40266286. Šašel Kos, Marjeta (2009). "Reka kot božanstvo — Sava v antiki" [River as a Deity – The Sava in Antiquity]
Danube
Name list
Réka is a Hungarian female given name. In Hungarian, it is used for Kreka, the wife of Attila the Hun. Although it is very difficult to find a diminutive
Réka
Town and municipality in Prizren, Kosovo
Suva Reka (Serbian Cyrillic: Сува Река) or Suharekë (Albanian definite form: Suhareka) or Therandë (Albanian definite form: Theranda) is a town and municipality
Suva_Reka
Subregion of the Reka region
Upper Reka (Macedonian: Горна Река, romanized: Gorna Reka; Albanian: Reka e Epërme) is a geographic area and ethnographic subregion of the broader Reka region
Upper_Reka
Ethnographic region in Kosovo
Reka e Keqe is an ethnographic subregion of the greater Reka region of the Dukagjini Plain of western Kosovo, sitting along the border with Albania and
Reka_e_Keqe
River in Serbia
reka, lit. 'Desolate River') is a river in southern Serbia, a 71-km long left tributary to the South Morava. It also gives the name to the Pusta Reka
Pusta_(South_Morava)
Hungarian fitness instructor
Réka Rubint (born 28 June 1978 in Kazincbarcika) is a Hungarian fitness instructor and author of various fitness publications and workouts. In 2017, she
Réka_Rubint
Topics referred to by the same term
Kriva Reka or Kriva Rijeka (Serbo-Croatian for "Curved River"), or Kriva River may refer to: Kriva Reka (Brus), a village in the municipality of Brus
Kriva_Reka
Topics referred to by the same term
Pusta Reka may refer to: Pusta Reka, Kruševo, a village in North Macedonia, in municipality of Kruševo Pusta Reka (region), a region in Serbia, around
Pusta_Reka
Region in eastern Serbia
Crna Reka (Serbian Cyrillic: Црна Река) or Crnorečje (Црноречје), meaning "Black River", is a region in eastern Serbia, comprising the historical Crna
Crna_Reka_(region)
Topics referred to by the same term
Crna Reka or Crna Rijeka (Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian for "Black River"), or Crna River may refer to: Crna Rijeka (Novi Grad), a village in municipality
Crna_Reka
Hungarian actress
Réka Tenki (born 18 June 1986) is a Hungarian actress. Her film credits include On Body and Soul and Budapest Noir. Her television credits include Mellékhatás
Réka_Tenki
Macedonian academic
Blerim Reka (Macedonian: Блерим Река) is a Kosovar-Macedonian academic. He was formerly the Minister of European Integration of Kosovo. He ran as an independent
Blerim_Reka
River in Bulgaria
The Popovska reka (Bulgarian: Поповска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Tundzha of the Maritsa drainage, with a length
Popovska_reka
(Ms) Aytoska reka (Ms) Chukarska reka (Ms) Rusokastrenska reka (Ms) Sredetska reka (Ms) Gospodarevska reka (L) Fakiyska reka (Ms) Izvorska reka (Ms) Ropotamo
List_of_rivers_of_Bulgaria
River in Croatia, Slovenia
The Reka (literally, 'river' in Slovene), also the Inner Carniola Reka (Slovene: Notranjska Reka), is a river that starts as Big Creek (Croatian: Vela
Reka_(river)
River in Bulgaria, Serbia
Dragovištica is formed by the confluence of the Božička reka (its longer headstream) and the Ljubatska reka at the small town of Bosilegrad in the southeastern
Dragovištica
Topics referred to by the same term
Ravna Reka may refer to the following places in Serbia: Ravna Reka (Despotovac) Ravna Reka (Vladičin Han) Ravna reka (river) This disambiguation page lists
Ravna_Reka
Hungarian alpine skier (born 1977)
Réka Tuss (born 17 July 1977) is a Hungarian alpine skier. She competed in two events at the 2006 Winter Olympics. "Tuss Réka is bemutatkozik Torino"
Réka_Tuss
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Řeka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈr̝ɛka]; Polish: Rzeka) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech
Řeka
Village in Skopje, North Macedonia
Patiška Reka (Macedonian: Патишка Река, Albanian: Patishka Rekë) is a village in the municipality of Sopište, North Macedonia. In the 19th century some
Patiška_Reka
Russian singer and model (born 1981)
Night Hooligan) 2004: Na Beregu Neba (On the shore of the sky) 2006: Vremya reka (Time is a River) 2008: Protiv pravil (Against the Rules) 2009: Believe 2011:
Dima_Bilan
River in Bulgaria
The Harmanliyska reka (Bulgarian: Харманлийска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Maritsa. It is 92 km in length. The river
Harmanliyska_reka
Italian fencer (born 1943)
Reka Der-Cipriani (born 6 June 1943) is an Italian fencer. She competed in the women's team foil event at the 1972 Summer Olympics, placing fourth. "Der
Reka_Der-Cipriani
Romanian-Hungarian scientist
Réka Albert (born 2 March 1972) is a Romanian-Hungarian scientist. She is a distinguished professor of physics and adjunct professor of biology at Pennsylvania
Réka_Albert
Place in Baranya, Hungary
Réka Castle (Hungarian: Rékavára or Réka vár); is a ruined castle in Baranya county, Hungary. It has been identified as the possible place of refuge for
Réka_Castle
Artificial lake in Ripanj, Serbia
Bela Reka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бела река), is an artificial lake in Ripanj, a suburb of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was created in 1988 on the stream
Bela_Reka_Lake
International broadcasting service of Israel
Reka, also known as Israel Radio International, (Hebrew: רשת קליטת עלייה Reshet Klitat Aliya) was the radio service of the Israel Broadcasting Authority
Reka_(radio_station)
Topics referred to by the same term
Leva Reka may refer to: Leva Reka, Vranje, a village in Serbia Leva Reka, Resen, a village in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles
Leva_Reka
River in Bulgaria
The Stara reka (Bulgarian: Стара река) is a 92 km-long river in northern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Yantra, itself a right tributary of the
Stara_reka_(Yantra)
River in Bulgaria
The Sinapovska reka (Bulgarian: Синаповска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Tundzha of the Maritsa drainage, with
Sinapovska_reka
Petrovačka reka, 31 km Topčiderska reka, 30 km Crnica, 30 km Miruša, 30 km Plavska reka, 30 km Likodra, 30 km Gračanica, 30 km Gradac, 30 km Konjska reka, 30 km
List_of_rivers_of_Serbia
Topics referred to by the same term
Byala Reka (Bulgarian for "White River") may refer to: Byala Reka (Luda Reka tributary), a river in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria Byala Reka, Plovdiv
Byala_Reka
1920–1924 coastal city-state in modern Croatia
45°21′11″N 14°26′34″E / 45.3531°N 14.4429°E / 45.3531; 14.4429 The Free State of Fiume (pronounced [ˈfjuːme]) was an independent free state that existed
Free_State_of_Fiume
River in Bulgaria
The Batuliyska reka (Bulgarian: Батулийска река) is a 40 km-long river in western Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Iskar. The river takes its at
Batuliyska_reka
Topics referred to by the same term
Bela Reka (Serbian for "White River") may refer to several places in Serbia: Bela Reka (Barajevo) [fr], a village in Barajevo Municipality Bela Reka (Ripanj)
Bela_Reka
River in Serbia
The Žukovačka River (Serbian: Жуковачка река / Žukovačka reka, "Žukovac River") is the largest right tributary of the Trgoviški Timok in Serbia. In its
Žukovačka_River
River in Bulgaria
The Stara reka (Bulgarian: Стара река, meaning "Old River") is a 61 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. The river
Stara_reka_(Maritsa)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mala Reka ("Small River") may refer to: Mala Reka (Bajina Bašta) Mala Reka (Kruševac) Mala Reka (Trgovište) This disambiguation page lists articles about
Mala_Reka
River in Serbia
Arbanaška River (Serbian: Арбанашка река / Arbanaška reka) is a river located in the municipality of Prokuplje, Serbia. Its source is near the village
Arbanaška_River
Albanian Gheg dialect
The Upper Reka dialect is a member of the wider northern Gheg subgroup of the Albanian language spoken by northern Albanians. Speakers of the dialect are
Upper_Reka_Albanian_dialect
River in Bulgaria
The Dyavolska reka (Bulgarian: Дяволска река, "devil's river") is a 37 km long river in Burgas Province, southeastern Bulgaria. The river originates under
Dyavolska_reka
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
Kočevska Reka (pronounced [kɔˈtʃeːu̯ska ˈɾeːka]; German: Rieg) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. It was a village settled
Kočevska_Reka
River in Republic of North Macedonia
Kiselicka reka, Gaberska reka, Raska reka, Rankovecka reka, Vetunicka reka, Drzava (or Rudjinska drzava), Zivusa, Duracka reka, Kratovska reka, Povisnica
Kriva_River_(Pčinja)
River in Bulgaria
The Chukarska reka (Bulgarian: Чукарска река) is a 37 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into Lake Burgas, which drains into the Black Sea. The
Chukarska_reka
River in Bulgaria , Romania
The Suha reka (Bulgarian: Суха река, meaning “Dry River”) is a river in northeastern Bulgaria and southeastern Romania, a right tributary of the Danube
Suha_reka_(river)
Place in Styria, Slovenia
Marija Reka (pronounced [maˈɾiːja ˈɾeːka]; German: Maria Riek) is a settlement in the Municipality of Prebold in east-central Slovenia. It lies in the
Marija_Reka
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Ribariće, Serbia
The Crna Reka Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Црна Река, romanized: Manastir Crna Reka, lit. "Black River Monastery") is a 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery
Crna_Reka_Monastery
River in Bulgaria
Byala reka (Bulgarian: Бяла река, meaning White river) is a 70 km-long river in the Rhodope Mountains of southern Bulgaria, the longest tributary of Luda
Byala Reka (Luda Reka tributary)
Byala_Reka_(Luda_Reka_tributary)
Department store building in Dresden, Saxony, Germany
The Residenz department store, popular under the acronym ReKa, was a department store in the style of reform architecture in Dresden-Altstadt Waisenhausstraße
ReKa
River in Bulgaria
The Arapliyska reka (Bulgarian: Араплийска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Popovska reka, itself a left tributary
Arapliyska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Izvorska reka (Bulgarian: Изворска река) is a 35 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into Lake Burgas, which drains into the Black Sea. The
Izvorska_reka
Hungarian handball player (born 1997)
Réka Bordás (born 26 August 1997) is a Hungarian handball player who plays for Váci NKSE and the Hungarian national team. She competed in the 2020 Summer
Réka_Bordás
Topics referred to by the same term
Donja Bela Reka may refer to: Donja Bela Reka (Bor), a village in Bar Municipality, Serbia Donja Bela Reka (Nova Varoš), a village in Nova Varoš Municipality
Donja_Bela_Reka
Topics referred to by the same term
Gornja Bela Reka may refer to: Gornja Bela Reka (Zaječar), a village in Zaječar Municipality, Serbia Gornja Bela Reka (Nova Varoš), a village in Nova
Gornja_Bela_Reka
Village in Šabac municipality, Serbia
Bela Reka is a village in Šabac, Serbia. Archeological findings dating to 1st and 2nd century AD Roman Serbia of a villa rustica, high quality golden and
Bela_Reka_(Šabac)
River in Bulgaria
The Aytoska reka (Bulgarian: Айтоска река) is a 32.5 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into Lake Burgas, which drains into the Black Sea. The
Aytoska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Chuprenska reka (Bulgarian: Чупренска река) is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Stakevska reka, itself a left tributary
Chuprenska_reka
Albanian ethnographic writer and photographer
oberen Rekatal bei Dibra (Makedonien) (Albanian Peasant Life in the Upper Reka Valley near Dibra (Macedonia)), written in Vienna in 1914, as well as of
Bajazid_Doda
Hungarian Wood and Textile Artist, Kokeshi Artist, Art teacher (1975)
Réka Tóth-Vásárhelyi (artist name: Renka) (Budapest, 27 July 1975 – ) is a Hungarian wood and textile artist, Kokeshi artist and art teacher, a maker of
Réka_Tóth-Vásárhelyi
1999 massacre of Kosovo Albanians by Serbian police in Suva Reka, Kosovo
The Suva Reka massacre (Albanian: Masakra e Suharekës, Serbian: Masakr u Suvoj Reci) refers to the mass murder of Kosovo Albanian civilians committed by
Suva_Reka_massacre
Football club in Kosovo
Football Club Ballkani (Albanian: Klubi Futbollistik Ballkani), commonly known as Ballkani, is a professional football club based in Suhareka, Kosovo.
FC_Ballkani
River in Bulgaria
The Chepinska reka (Bulgarian: Чепинска река), or Chepino river, is a 83 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. The
Chepinska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Zheleznishka reka (Bulgarian: Железнишка река) is a river in western Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Iskar. The river is 11 km long and takes its
Zheleznishka_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Hadzhiyska reka (Bulgarian: Хаджийска река) is a 55 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into the Black Sea. The river takes its source in
Hadzhiyska_reka
Dialect of Macedonian
The Reka dialect (Macedonian: Рекански дијалект, Rekanski dijalekt) is a member of the west and north-west subgroup of the western group of dialects of
Reka_dialect
1999 military action
The Ambush near Suva Reka (Serbian: Zaseda kod Suve Reke) was an incident that occurred during the Kosovo War when members of the Kosovo Liberation Army
Ambush_near_Suva_Reka
Hungarian footballer (born 1991)
Réka Demeter (born 26 September 1991 in Esztergom) is a Hungarian football defender, currently playing for UE L'Estartit in Spain's Primera División. She
Réka_Demeter
River in Bulgaria
The Omurovska reka (Bulgarian: Омуровска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Maritsa, with a length of 58 km. The river
Omurovska_reka
Hungarian swimmer (born 1996)
Réka György (born 25 May 1996) is a Hungarian swimmer who currently competes as part of the Virginia Tech swimming team. She competed in the women's 200
Réka_György
River in Bulgaria
river Stara reka of the Yantra. It is the largest tributary of the Veselina. The Zlatarishka reka takes its source under the name Zelenishka reka at an altitude
Zlatarishka_reka
Reka Lepenac Nerodime Kadina River Pčinja Kriva Reka Kumanovska Reka Topolka Babuna Crnička Reka Bregalnica Zrnovska Reka Lakavica Otinja Crna Reka Šemnica
List of rivers of North Macedonia
List_of_rivers_of_North_Macedonia
River in Bulgaria
The Voynishka reka (Bulgarian: Войнишка река) is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube. Its length is 55 km. The river takes
Voynishka_reka
River in Serbia
Тимок, "Black Timok"), also known as Crna River (Serbian: Црна река / Crna reka, "Black River") or Krivovirski Timok (Кривовирски Тимок, "Timok of Krivi
Crni_Timok
River in Bulgaria
The Chepelare river or Chepelarska reka (Bulgarian: Чепеларска река) is an 86 km-long river in the Rhodope Mountains of southern Bulgaria, a right tributary
Chepelare_(river)
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
Gozd–Reka (pronounced [ˈɡɔst ˈɾeːka]; Slovene: Gozd - Reka) is a dispersed settlement in the hills southwest of Šmartno pri Litiji in central Slovenia
Gozd–Reka
River in Bulgaria
The Parvenetska reka (Bulgarian: Първенецка река) is a 37 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. The river takes its
Parvenetska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Stakevska reka (Bulgarian: Стакевска река) is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Lom, itself a right tributary of the Danube
Stakevska_reka
Hungarian footballer
Réka Jakab (born 5 February 1987 in Győr) is a Hungarian football midfielder, currently playing for Győri Dózsa in Női NB I. She has also played for 1
Réka_Jakab
"oak forest"), was a medieval župa (county) around the Pusta river (Pusta reka), a tributary of South Morava, in what is today southeastern Serbia. It was
Reke
River in Bulgaria
The Brezovska reka (Bulgarian: Брезовска река), formerly known as Rahmanliyska reka (Рахманлийска река), is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary
Brezovska_reka
Hungarian tennis player (born 1979)
Réka Vidáts (born 19 July 1979) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player. As a junior, Vidáts was an Australian Open quarterfinalist and had a
Réka_Vidáts
River in Bulgaria
The Brestova reka (Bulgarian: Брестова река) is a 31 km-long river in eastern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Golyama Kamchiya, the main stem
Brestova_reka
Invisible hand (Polish: Niewidzialna ręka) is a TV series by Maciej Zimiński. The program was aired by public Polish Television (Telewizja Polska) in 1960s
Invisible_Hand_(TV_series)
River in Bulgaria
The Shablenska reka (Bulgarian: Шабленска река) is a 31 km long river in northeastern Bulgaria. The river takes its source in the steppe region of Dobrudzha
Shablenska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Gradevska reka (Bulgarian: Градевска река) is a 31 km-long river in southwestern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Struma. The river takes its
Gradevska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Yugovska reka (Bulgarian: Юговска река) is a 45 km long river in southern Bulgaria, flowing through Smolyan and Plovdiv Provinces. It is a right tributary
Yugovska_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Mladezhka reka (Bulgarian: Младежка река) is a 40 km long river in southeastern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Veleka, which flows into the Black
Mladezhka_reka
River in Bulgaria
The Rusokastrenska reka (Bulgarian: Русокастренска река) is a 65 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into Lake Burgas, which drains into the Black
Rusokastrenska_reka
Slovak-born Hungarian handball player (born 1991)
Réka Bíziková (born 21 December 1991) is a Slovak-born Hungarian handball player for Komárom VSE. Bízik was born into an ethnic Hungarian family obtained
Réka_Bíziková
Place in Styria, Slovenia
Reka (pronounced [ˈɾeːka]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Laško in eastern Slovenia. It lies in hills east of Laško. The area is part of the traditional
Reka,_Laško
Place in Upper Carniola, Slovenia
Reka (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈɾeːka]) is a former settlement in the Municipality of Moravče in central Slovenia. It is now part of the village of Gora
Reka,_Moravče
River in Bulgaria
Gospodarevska reka (Bulgarian: Господаревска река) is a 70 km long river in southeastern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Sredetska reka, which flows
Gospodarevska_reka
Settlement in Zagreb, Croatia
Gornja Reka is a settlement in the Jastrebarsko administrative area of Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a population of 359. Register of spatial
Gornja_Reka
Albanian politician (1924–1975)
Iljas Reka (6 December 1924 – 27 December 1975) was an Albanian politician. He served as Chairman of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania from 25 September
Iljas_Reka
River in Bulgaria
The Fakiyska reka (Bulgarian: Факийска река) is a 87 km long river in eastern Bulgaria that flows into Lake Burgas, which drains into the Black Sea. The
Fakiyska_reka
The Culture of Upper Reka is a subculture of Macedonia located in the region of Upper Reka. The combination of a unique history, geographic isolation
Culture_of_Upper_Reka
REKA
REKA
REKA
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Smiling
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Delighted
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, German, Japanese, Norse, Swedish
Ancestors
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, German
Of the White Brow
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Deeptanshu | தீபà¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à¯à®·à¯
The Sun
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Abbreviation of Robert.
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English
Variant spelling of English Jody, JODI means "Jewess" or "praised."
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Eugenius, UXÃO means "well born."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southern)
English (mainly southern) : variant spelling of Thorn 1.Swedish : ornamental name from thorn, an ornamental spelling of torn ‘thorn bush’.
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