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Danas (pronounced, Serbo-Croatian for "today") is a United Group-owned daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade, Serbia. [2] It is a left-oriented media, promoting social-democracy and European Union integration. It is a vocal media supporter of Serbian NGO activities towards human rights and minorities protection. [2]
Magyar Szó (Hungarian language) daily (Subotica); Hlas ľudu (Slovak language) weekly (Novi Sad); Hrvatska riječ (Croatian language) weekly (Subotica); Zvonik (Croatian language) monthly (Subotica)
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Danas Andriulionis (born 1951), Lithuanian painter and a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association Giorgos Danas (born 1991), Greek professional basketball player for Filathlitikos. Danas Pozniakas (1939–2005), Lithuanian amateur light-heavyweight boxer who won the European title in 1965, 1967 and 1969 and an Olympic gold medal in 1968
The name Danas (Tagalog:, DAH-nahs) has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the Philippines and is an Austronesian verb meaning "to experience" or "to feel". Typhoon Danas (2001) (T0115, 19W) – interacted with Typhoon Nari and later struck Japan.
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The tables below cover every one of the 280 squadrons listed in the U.S. Navy's two-volume Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons (DANAS). [a] Volume 1 covers every squadron in the Attack (VA) and Strike Fighter (VFA) communities from 1935 to 1995. [1]
Danas Pozniakas (19 October 1939 – 4 February 2005) was a Lithuanian amateur light-heavyweight boxer who won the European title in 1965, 1967 and 1969 and an Olympic gold medal in 1968. Pozniakas was born in Poland as Dan Pozniak , and in the 1950s moved to Vilnius, Lithuania, where he took up boxing at age 13.