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Dusina may
refer to:
Dusina, Poland, a
village near Gostyń
Dusina, Croatia, a
village near Vrgorac,
Croatia Dusina, Fojnica, a
village in
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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maintained extensive wealth and land holdings,
including palaces in Biezdrowo,
Dusina, Gościeszyn, Kotowo, and Żołędowo. The
family was
first described in 1336...
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Pietro Dusina was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest from
Brescia who was the
inquisitor and
apostolic delegate to
Malta between 1574 and 1575.
Dusina was...
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Dusina (Cyrillic: Дусина) is a
village in the City of Zenica,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 143.
Official results...
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Dusina [duˈɕina] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Gostyń,
within Gostyń County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
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Dusina (Serbian Cyrillic: Дусина) is a
village in the muni****lity of Fojnica,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was...
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noble family of "The Gentile". In 1575 the
apostolic visitor Pietro Dusina was
delegated by Pope
Gregory XIII to
visit the
Maltese Islands. In his...
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century chapel. The
chapel was
consecrated in 1480.
During Monsignor Pietro Dusina's apostolic visit to Ħal-Millieri, in 1575, he
found that
there were a total...
- six POWs and a Serb
civilian were
killed by the
ARBiH in the
village of
Dusina,
north of Busovača. The
fighting in Busovača also led to
Bosniak civilian...
- This
event was
interpreted by the
Maltese as a miracle.
Although Pietro Dusina recorded Mosta as a
parish in his 1575
pastoral visit, the town actually...