Slava (disambiguation)

Slava (disambiguation)

Slava meaning Glory in Russian may refer to:

* Slava, the Orthodox Christian custom of celebrating a family patron saint
* Sława, a town in Poland
* "Slava" class cruiser, a modern Russian design
* Russian battleship "Slava", a Russian World War I battleship
* Slava watches, a Russian brand produced by the Second Moscow Watch Factory
* Slava Music, an independent record label and later sub-label of Blonde Vinyl
* Slava, a nickname for Mstislav Rostropovich, a cellist
* Slava!, a piece of music written by Leonard Bernstein


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