Zemlya
Zemlya, Ziemlia, Zemlja or Ziemia means earth, land in several Slavic languages and may refer to
Geography
- Belaya Zemlya, a group of three glaciated islands in the Russian high Arctic
- Gusinaya Zemlya, a peninsula in the Russian Arctic, the largest peninsula of Novaya Zemlya
- Malaya Zemlya, an outpost in southern Russia during World War II
- Novaya Zemlya, a small archipelago in the Russia Arctic Ocean
- Severnaya Zemlya, a small archipelago in the Russian high Arctic
- Zemlya Georga, an island in the Russian high Arctic
Surname
- Grega Žemlja (born 1986), Slovenian tennis player
Media
- Rodnaya Zemlya, a weekly newspaper published in Russia in 1907
- Timbetova Zemlja, a 2004 solo album by Timbe
Other
- Earth, a 1930 Soviet silent film written and directed by Alexander Dovzhenko
- Grupa Zemlja (Earth Group), a Croatian arts collective 1929-1935
- Mat Zemlya, the oldest deity in Slavic mythology
- FK Crvena Zemlja, a football club from Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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