"Апија" meaning in All languages combined

See Апија on Wiktionary

Proper name [Macedonian]

IPA: [ˈapi(j)a] Forms: Apija [romanization], аписки [adjective, relational]
Head templates: {{mk-proper noun|f|adj=аписки}} Апија • (Apija) f (relational adjective аписки)
  1. Apia (the capital city of Samoa) Wikipedia link: mk:Апија Categories (place): Cities in Samoa, National capitals, Places in Samoa Derived forms: апиец (apiec) [masculine], апијка (apijka) [feminine], аписки (apiski)
    Sense id: en-Апија-mk-name-iZzh4BJ2 Categories (other): Macedonian entries with incorrect language header

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