- Bosnian,
Croatian and Serbian, it is
known as
Cetinje (archaically Цетинѣ /
Cetině); in
Italian as Cettigne; in Gr**** as Κετίγνη (Ketígni); in
Turkish as Çetince...
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Athens (/ˈæθɪnz/ ATH-inz) is the
capital and
largest city of Greece. A
major coastal urban area in the Mediterranean,
Athens is also the
capital of the...
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srednjovjekovnu povijest Cetine".
Filozofski Fakultet, Zadar: 11. Zlatović,
Stipe (October 1879). "Stara
crkva i
grobiste u
Vrelu Cetine".
Viestnik Hrvatskoga...
- the
capital of the
duchy again. The
history of
Aragonese Athens,
called Cetines (rarely Athenes) by the conquerors, is obscure.
Athens was a veguería with...
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Croatian football club
based in the town of Omiš. "PREDIZBORNE IGRE NA UŠĆU
CETINE Članovi
Nadzornog odbora NK Omiš
tvrde da Most uništava
lokalne klubove"...
- emb****y for
Italy was
established upon the
Unification of
Italy Montenegro Çetine –
classified as a
third class emb****y,
opened in 1880
Kingdom of Romania...
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December 2012. Jurković,
Miljenko (December 1995). "Sv. Spas na
vrelu Cetine i
problem westwerka u
hrvatskoj predromanici" [The
Church of the Saviour...
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hrvatske i
srpske historiografije oko etničkoga
karaktera sklavinija između
Cetine i Drača
bespredmetni su, jer
transponiraju suvremene kategorije etniciteta...
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hrvatske i
srpske historiografije oko etničkoga
karaktera sklavinija između
Cetine i Drača
bespredmetni su, jer
transponiraju suvremene kategorije etniciteta...
- Borković,
Velimir (1982). "Historijsko -
geografske osnove naseljavanja Cetine".
Hrvatski geografski glasnik. 44 (1): 69–84. Čoralić, Lovorka; Markulin...