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Grlica (Cyrillic: Грлица; English: The Turtledove) was the
first serial publication published in Montenegro. It was
published from 1835 to 1839 in Cetinje...
- Miloš
Grlica (born 3
January 1979) is a
Paralympic retired athlete from
Serbia competing mainly in
category F12
javelinand pentathlon events. He entered...
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original on 2016-03-05.
Retrieved 2023-09-10. "KARAULA // film
Rajka Grlića - Novosti". www.karaulafilm.com (in Croatian).
Archived from the original...
- (Hrasnica, Sokolović Kolonija, Butmir) and Serb (Ilidža, Kotorac, Vojkovići,
Grlica) parts. When,
under the
terms of the
Dayton Agreement, Ilidža was placed...
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cultural heritage. The
first Montenegrin literary and
scientific annual,
Grlica (Turtledove), was
published in 1835,
while the
first Montenegrin newspaper...
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unofficial symbols include the
turtle dove (Croatian:
grlica gugutka, but
locally referred to just as
grlica),
which is one of the most
common birds in the region...
- Moustache? (2005) - IMDb,
retrieved November 17, 2023 "KARAULA // film
Rajka Grlića -
Ekipa filma". www.karaulafilm.com (in Croatian).
Retrieved November 17...
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original on 10
April 2024.
Retrieved 11
April 2024. "Zaiskrilo između
Grlića Radmana i Raspudića: 'Pa
niste vi
moderator da me to tražite'". vecernji...
- and newspapers, with
about 85,000 issues,
among which unique and rare are
Grlica (1835), Orlić (1865),
Crnogorka (1871),
Crnogorac (1871), Glas Crnogorca...
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which he
named Grlica (The Turtledove) and used the
press to
print some of his own poems, as well as
works by Milutinović and Karadžić.
Grlica did not last...