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Dubrovnik (Croatian: [dǔbroːʋniːk] , UK: /d(j)ʊˈbrɒvnɪk/ dyuu-BROV-nik, US: /duːˈ-/ doo-; see
notes on naming),
historically known as
Ragusa (Italian:...
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native ancient city on the
Adriatic coast.
Internationally also
known as '
Dubrovnic Troubadours or The
Troubadours Of Dubrovnik, they enjo****
brief po****rity...
- (Manx*)
Dubrovnik Dubeurobeunikeu / Tubŭrobŭnik'ŭ – 두브로브니크 (Korean),
Dubrovnic (Romanian*),
Dubrovnik (Albanian*, Azeri*, Croatian*, Dutch*, Finnish*...
- II: The T-class
torpedo boat was sunk in the
Adriatic Sea
northwest of
Dubrovnic by
Luftwaffe aircraft. VAS 208 Regia
Marina World War II: The submarine...
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Orson Welles and
visited him
during the
shoot of ‘‘Battle of
Neretva in
Dubrovnic.
Welles afterwards signed the contract, but had to back down in the end...
- this
period he parti****ted also as
Professor in the
Summer School of
Dubrovnic organized by the
European Health Systems Observatory,
sponsored by EU...
- w****ly
flights to
London and two w****ly
flights each to Barcelona, Berlin,
Dubrovnic, Nice, Parma,
Paris and
Palma de Mallorca. The
airline announced in late...