Żupan (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʐupan]; Lithuanian: žiponas, Czech: župan, Slovak: župan, Hungarian: kabát, Belarusian: жупан, Ukrainian: жупан) is a long...
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Look up Zupan, župan, or żupan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zupan is an English rendering of the following Slavic words: Župan, an administrative...
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Župan is a noble and administrative title used in several states in Central and Southeastern Europe between the 7th century and the 21st century. It was...
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Martha "Marty" L. Zupan (born April 5, 1949) is the President Emeritus of the Institute for Humane Studies. Zupan received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy...
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Look up Zupan or župan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zupan and Župan are Slovene and Croatian surnames. Notable people with these surnames include:...
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Commonwealth. The delia is similar to a coat or cloak, and was worn over the żupan from the 16th until the early 18th century. The delia was usually fashioned...
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John Zupan (c. 1945–August 29, 2011) was the founder of an American independent grocery store chain called Zupan's Markets in Oregon. Established in 1975...
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via Hungary from Turkey. In the 17th century, worn over an inner garment (żupan), the kontusz became a notable element of male Polish national and Zaporozhian...
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Mark Zupan may refer to: Mark Zupan (academic), dean of the University of Rochester's Simon School of Business Mark Zupan (athlete) (born 1975), captain...
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Vitomil Zupan (18 January 1914 – 14 May 1987) was a post-World War II modernist Slovene writer and Gonars concentration camp survivor. Because of his...
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