- The
Drava Banovina or
Drava Banate (Slovene and Serbo-Croatian:
Dravska banovina), was a
province (banovina) of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia between 1929...
- The 38th
Infantry Division Dravska was a short-lived
Royal Yugoslav Army
infantry formation raised prior to the German-led Axis
invasion of the Kingdom...
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consisted of: 32nd
Infantry Division Triglavski 38th
Infantry Division Dravska Mountain Detachment Triglavski (brigade-strength)
Mountain Detachment Rišnajaski...
- gråbroget)
Daoxian goose Diepholz goose (Diepholzer Gans)
Drava goose (
Dravska guska)
Emden goose (Emdener Gans)
Emporda goose (Emporda-Gans) English...
- (United States) 38th
Division (Yugoslav Partisans) 38th
Infantry Division Dravska,
Royal Yugoslav Army 38th Tank
Division (Soviet Union), part of 20th Mechanized...
- business,
residential and
entertainment district,
called the
Drava Gate (
Dravska vrata) and
nicknamed the
Maribor Manhattan. The
project includes many new...
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known in
Bulgaria as the
Drava Operation (Bulgarian: Дравска операция,
Dravska operatsiya)) was a
defensive operation of the
Bulgarian First Army during...
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Danube Banovina (Dunavska banovina), capital: Novi Sad
Drava Banovina (
Dravska banovina), capital:
Ljubljana Drina Banovina (Drinska banovina), capital:...
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Kingdom of
Yugoslavia in
April 1941. It was
largely mobilised from the
Dravska military district, and, like all
Yugoslav infantry divisions of the time...
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Valley (Mežiška dolina) down to the
confluence with the
Drava Valley (
Dravska dolina),
including the muni****lities of Črna na Koroškem, Mežica, Prevalje...