koliadka
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koliadka
Summary
koliadka is a music genre[1]. koliadka draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (music_genre category, ranking #530 of 1,946).[2]
Key Facts
- koliadka's image is recorded as Зворыкин Рождественская-открытка.jpg[3].
- koliadka's instance of is recorded as music genre[4].
- koliadka's instance of is recorded as song type[5].
- koliadka's subclass of is recorded as Slavic rite song[6].
- koliadka's subclass of is recorded as Christmas carol[7].
- koliadka's subclass of is recorded as Russian folk song[8].
- koliadka's subclass of is recorded as Ukrainian folk song[9].
- koliadka's subclass of is recorded as Belarusian folk song[10].
- koliadka's has use is recorded as Slavic Christmastide[11].
- koliadka's has use is recorded as Koliada[12].
- koliadka's has use is recorded as Christmas tradition[13].
- koliadka's Commons category is recorded as Koliadka[14].
- koliadka's said to be the same as is recorded as colindă[15].
- koliadka's country of origin is recorded as Belarus[16].
- koliadka's country of origin is recorded as Russia[17].
- koliadka's country of origin is recorded as Ukraine[18].
- koliadka's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0272dj9[19].
- koliadka's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Koliadka[20].
- koliadka's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[21].
- koliadka's described by source is recorded as Vlastenský slovník historický[22].
- koliadka's described by source is recorded as Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary[23].
- koliadka's has characteristic is recorded as music tradition[24].
- koliadka's different from is recorded as Christmas carol[25].
- koliadka's indigenous to is recorded as Slavs[26].
- koliadka's Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms ID is recorded as gf2024026065[27].
Why It Matters
koliadka draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (music_genre category, ranking #530 of 1,946).[2] koliadka has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] koliadka is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]