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Bijele Strijele (trans. The
White Arrows) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Zagreb in 1961. They were one of the
pioneers of the
Yugoslav rock scene...
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Bijele Vode,
which translates as
White Waters from Serbo-Croatian, may
refer to:
Bijele Vode, Croatia, a
village near Glina,
Croatia Bijele Vode (Kakanj)...
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Bijele sige, also
known as
Bjele sige jama and Jama
bijele sige,: 328 is a 27 m deep pit cave with
horizontal extensions on the
Medvednica m****if.: 24 ...
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Bijele Zemlje (Italian:
Terre Bianche) is a
village in the muni****lity of Grožnjan-Grisignana in Istria, Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion...
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Vitosha Golyamata Gramada ('Big Pile'),
Vitosha Pobiti Kamani Paklenica Bijele stijene (White Rocks) and
Samarske stijene (Samar Rocks),
Velika Kapela...
- Next is the old
Roman road and the
Lever Tara. "Funjički Bukovi" and "
Bijele Ploče"
rapids are
followed by "Nisovo Vrelo", the
deepest part of the canyon...
- Buba Corelli".
Apple Music,
iTunes (United States). 15
November 2017. "
Bijele flaše by Jala Brat and Elena".
Apple Music,
iTunes (United States). 18 August...
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Bijele Vode is a
village in
central Croatia, in the muni****lity of Glina, Sisak-Moslavina County.
Bijele Vode is
located at 328
meters above sea level...
- **** also
aired sarcastic episodes about Croatian celebrities known as
Bijele udovice (English: The
White Widows). The
editor and host was
Daniel Delale...
- dolomite-limestone (i.e. Družanica I), or with
entrances in that
layer (i.e.
Bijele sige, Zakičnica I). A few are
entirely in
Upper Tri****ic
stromatolitic dolomite...