- Source: Vatra
Vatra means "hearth", "fireplace" in Albanian and Romanian, and "fire" in Serbo-Croatian.
The word vatra (alternatively votra; Albanian indefinite form: vatër/votër) is derived from Proto-Albanian *ōtar, obtained through the *o- to *vo-/*va- transformation which is observed exclusively in the Albanian language. It is an Albanian inherited term from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eh₁ter- ("fire").
Geography
Vatra, Botoşani County, a village in Hudeşti Commune, Botoşani County, Romania
Vatra, Teleorman County, a village in Troianul Commune, Teleorman County, Romania
Vatra, Moldova, a town in the Municipality of Chişinău
Other
Vatra (literary magazine), a literary magazine published in Romania
Vatra (Slovak magazine), a Slovak magazine
Vatra (band), a Croatian rock band
Vatra (album), musical album of the band Divlje Jagode
Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America, an Albanian organization in USA
See also
Baro Vatra, a village in Bangladesh
Nëna e Vatrës, Albanian protector of the hearth
Vatër, the fireplace or hearth in Albanian folklore
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Vatra Dornei
- Sektor 2 (Bukares)
- Dej
- Ioan Slavici
- Sektor di Bukares
- Silent Hill
- Daftar kota di Moldova
- Bukovina
- Limba noastră
- Dino Merlin
- Vatra
- Vatra Dornei
- Vatra Games
- Vječna vatra
- Vatra (album)
- Vatra, Moldova
- Vatra (Romanian magazine)
- Silent Hill: Downpour
- Romanian Hearth Union
- Vatra (Slovak magazine)