• Rakija, rakia, rachiu, rakı or rakiya (/ˈrɑːkiə, ˈræ-, rəˈkiːə/), is the collective term for fruit spirits (or fruit brandy) popular in the Balkans. The...
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  • Authority (RAKIA) is a United Arab Emirates investment authority in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. It issues licenses to operate within RAKIA owned special...
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  • Look up rakia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rakia is a popular alcoholic drink in the Balkans Rakia may also refer to: RAKIA, or Ras Al Khaimah Investment...
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  • David Rakia (David Sternfeld, Walter Sternfeld, 1928-December, 2012) was an Israeli painter known for his dream-like depictions of Jerusalem and use of...
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    prominence of dairy products, wines, and other alcoholic drinks such as rakia. The cuisine also features a variety of soups, such as the cold soup tarator...
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  • Rakia Rezgui (born 26 August 1996) is a Tunisian handball player for Club Africain and the Tunisian national team. She participated at the 2015 World...
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    Dimiat and Cherven Misket are the typical grapes used in Bulgarian wine. Rakia is a traditional fruit brandy that was consumed in Bulgaria as early as...
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    their country as the birthplace of rakia (rakija), a highly alcoholic drink primarily distilled from fruit. Rakia in various forms is found throughout...
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    Armenia Orujo: Spain Pisco: Peru Rachiu de tescovină: Romania Rakia/Rakija: Balkans Rakia (Pакия): Bulgaria Törkölypálinka: Hungary Tresterbrand: Germany...
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    form a meal in itself. Meze are often served with spirits such as arak, rakia, raki, oghi, ouzo, or grappa at meyhane and ouzeri or at regular restaurants...
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