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Glina is a word of
Slavic origin,
meaning "clay". It may
refer to:
Glina, Croatia, a town in
Croatia Glina (river) in
Croatia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Belaya Glina (Russian: Бе́лая Гли́на) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Belaya Glina,
Krasnodar Krai, a selo in
Beloglinsky Rural Okrug...
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Glina m****acres were
killings of Serb
peasants in the town of
Glina in the
Independent State of
Croatia (NDH) that
occurred between May and August...
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Glina is a town in
central Croatia,
located southwest of
Petrinja and
Sisak in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It lies on the
eponymous river Glina. Glina...
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Glina Mała [
ˈɡlina ˈmawa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kiełczygłów,
within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland...
- The
Battle for
Glina was an
armed conflict between a Knindža unit
supported by the JNA
against the
joint forces of the
Ministry of
Internal Affairs of...
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Glina is a
river in
central Croatia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a
right tributary of Kupa. It is 112
kilometres (70 mi) long and its
basin covers an area...
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Glina is a
commune in the south-east of
Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. Its name is
derived from
Slavic Glina,
meaning "clay". It is
composed of three...
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Veljunska Glina is a
village in Croatia,
under the
Slunj township, in
Karlovac County.
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration...
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Glina (pronounced [
ˈɡliːna]) is
small settlement just west of Nova Vas in the Muni****lity of
Bloke in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Statistical...