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Matka

Matka may refer to:

  • Matka Canyon, a canyon in the Republic of Macedonia
  • Matka gambling, a type of gambling originating in Bombay
  • Matki (earthen pot)
  • The Mother (Matka), a play by Karel Čapek
  • Matka, Estonia, village in Lüganuse Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
  • Mother (opera) (original Czech: Matka), quarter-tone opera by Alois Hába

Usage examples of "matka".

His wife had died young and then he had gone on a pilgrimage to Czestochowa where the Matka Boska Czestochowska had enjoined him to consider her as the future queen of Poland.

He wondered if he were doing the right thing in allowing Matka Toimisto to accompany them.

Hole was just what it said, a very large hole in the ground, large enough for Miralys and Lady Aeron to pass through as well as Denoriel, Harry, and Matka Toimisto.

Just beyond the passage into the Bazaar Matka Toimisto was waiting, backed against the wall that enclosed the faire, watching the movement of the motley crowd.

Denoriel was aware that Matka Toimisto had slipped away, but he was not concerned.

But I dreamed neither of the Matka Boska Czestochowska nor of the Black Madonna.

High Priestess of Matka, who knows rather a lot about everything, peddles advice, and seems to have a very unholy interest in Charlie.

There was a crash as the blade struck and pierced the matka which Ajeet still held by its long neck.