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Biograd na Moru (pronounced [
bîoɡraːd na môːru]),
shortened to
simply Biograd ([
biǒɡrad]) (Italian: Zaravecchia, German: Weißenburg, Hungarian: Tengerfehérvár)...
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Biograd or
Biograd na Moru is a city in
Zadar County, Croatia.
Biograd may also
refer to: Székesfehérvár, a city in
Hungary also
known in
Croatian as Stolni...
- Stuhlweißenburg [ʃtuːlˈvaɪsn̩bʊʁk] ; Latin: Alba Regia; Croatian:
Stolni Biograd; Serbian: Стони Београд; Slovak: Stoličný Belehrad),
known colloquially...
- Lake
Biograd (Montenegrin: Биоградско језеро, romanized: Biogradsko jezero) is a lake in Kolašin muni****lity, in
northern Montenegro. It is a glacial...
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Biograd (Serbian Cyrillic: Биоград) is a
village in the muni****lity of Nevesinje,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Official results from the...
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coronation of King
Coloman of
Hungary as "King of
Croatia and Dalmatia" in
Biograd in 1102,
uniting the two
kingdoms under one crown. The
precise terms of...
- Great",
otherwise unique in
Croatian history. He kept his seat at Nin and
Biograd na Moru; however, the city of Šibenik
holds a
statue of him and is sometimes...
- (Italian: Alba Marittima) is a
Catholic titular see. It
corresponds to
current Biograd na Moru in Croatia. Its last
titular was
archbishop Celso Morga Iruzubieta...
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coronation of King
Coloman as "King of
Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1102 in
Biograd. The most
powerful and
wealthiest king of the Árpád
dynasty was Béla III...
- Šibenik. Rogić
started his
football career at his
hometown club HNK
Primorac Biograd na Moru
before moving to HNK Šibenik's
youth team for
three seasons. As...