It comes from the name of the town 'balaclava' in crimea. The face coverings were knitted in Britain then sent over to British troops.
I don't know about balaclave, but the name "balaclava" comes from the town of Balaklava in Crimea. During the Crimean War, knitted balaclavas were sent over to the British troops to help protect them from the bitter cold weather.
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Balaclava comes from the Russian, according to Dictionary.com.
Balaclava - film - was created on 1928-06-06.
A balaclava is a ski mask, so you wear it on your head.
The song Balaclava is on the album "Favourite Worst Nightmare".
the balaclava is named after the town of Balaklava in Crimea. During the Crimean War, the caps were knitted in Britain and sent over to the British troops to protect them from the bitter cold climate, which they were not used to. The balaclava is also referred to as a "monkey cap."
On 25 October 1854 on the Crimean coast in the Ukraine.........................
People wear a balaclava in Antarctica for the same reason they wear it anywhere: it protects the face from the damage of extreme cold.
Balaclava is way out on the tip of the Crimean Peninsula. It is part of Ukraine now. Check out a map of the Crimean Peninsula.
The cast of Balaclava - 2011 includes: Karl Glenn Stimpson as Mantle Hayley Richardson as Emily
It comes from the name of the town 'balaclava' in crimea. The face coverings were knitted in Britain then sent over to British troops.
The Russians won
On your face