- Črniče (pronounced [tʃəɾˈniːtʃɛ]; Italian:
Cernizza Goriziana) is a
village in the
Vipava Valley in the Muni****lity of Ajdovščina in the
Littoral region...
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Salona d'Isonzo, Gargaro, Chiapovano, Aidussina,
Santa Croce di Aidùssina,
Cernizza Goriziana,
Tarnova della Selva, Samb****o, Merna, Ranziano, Montespino,...
- Črnica (Italian:
Cernizza Pinguentina) is a
village in
Buzet muni****lity in
Istria County, Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 34...
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Sanfermo 1818 1830 6
Antonio Alesani 1783–1845 1830 1832 7
Antonio Cernizza (Crnica) 1832 1840 8
Giulio Parma 1840 1840 9
Antonio Rolli 1840 1841 10...
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Glagolitica 4.3
Croatian State Archives Krk (town) 192
Protokol notara Gerolama Cernizza. IzSt[permanent dead link] (2008)
marriages 1734–1827 inv. br. 7 DaZd...
- Brajčić, Bučić, Buratović, Calori, Capincich, Caraman, Carsana, Carrara,
Cernizza, Cicle, Comuli, Corponese, Cortese, dall’Acqua, Damiani, Dandoli, Detrico...
- five
families (Brcela, Draković, Brajić, Vučeta, and L****tina) from the
Cernizza region in Montenegro.
Following the
Cretan War of 1645–1669,
twenty other...
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Leonardo localities include: Altana-Utana, Camugna-Kamunja, Cemur-Čemur,
Cernizza-Čarnica, Cisgne-Čišnje, Clastra-Hlastra, Cosizza-Kosca, Cravero-Kravar...
- Chiap(p)ovano
Cerknica Circonia Cerkno Circhina Čežarji
Cesari Črnice
Cernizza Goriziana Črni Vrh
Montenero d'Idria Col
Zolla Dekani Villa Deccani Divača...
- Five of
these families were of
Orthodox Christians,
originally from the
Cernizza region in
Montenegro that had
escaped from the
Turkish occupation. Based...