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short stories, Sarajevo, 1966. Zelengor,
short stories, Sarajevo, 1971.
Bistri potoci, novel, Sarajevo, 1971.
Bijeli slavuj,
short stories, Sarajevo, 1972...
- The
Bystry Canal (Polish: Kanał Bystry, [ˈkanau̯
bɨstrɨ]), is a
feeder canal for the Augustów
Canal which was
built during the 19th
century in the present-day...
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journey and she returned. It was
during this
period that she met the
Countess Bistri, who
would become one of her
close friends. She
informed the
countess of...
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levels of
command were created,
Barzani established his
headquarters in
Bistri, a
village halfway between his
Rawanduz and
Barzan forces. Barzani's forces...
- bis(isopropylcyclopentadienyl) [(C3H7)3C5H2]2Ca · (CH3OCH2)2 ereztech.com/product/
bistri-isopropylcyclopentadienylcalcium-12-dimethoxyethane-adduct-n-a/ calcium...
- Za
cesarja blago, kri! Meč vojščaka naj varuje, Kar si
pridnost zadobi;
Bistri duh pa
premaguje Z umetnijo, znanostmi!
Slava naj deželi klije,
Blagor bod'...
- Pajdaši! poroudilo, je tršče víjno nan sladko, štero nam žilé poživê, srcê
bistrî pa okô, štero doj vtopî, sakše skrbi, v
potrtij prsaj vüpanje bidî ! Komi...
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Bystry [
ˈbɨstrɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Giżycko,
within Giżycko County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
- Slovenije. pp. 448–449. Kermavnar, Simona. "Bivši
kartuzijanski samostan v
Bistri" [The
Former Charterhouse in Bistra]. In Šmid Hribar, Mateja; Torkar, Gregor;...
- year 1209.] 20 m from
Pecara and 20 m from Mala Žrvena peć.
Across the
Bistri jarek stream from the
Medvednica cave. Near
Orlove stijene.
Ponor u koritu...