- (literally, "grey home"),
about a
correctional facility in
central Serbia.
Guvno (Гувно; "threshing floor"); north-eastern
extension of Borča, west of the...
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discussed in her absence,
unless she's a ździra). Gówno Pronunciation: IPA:[
ˈɡuvnɔ] ****,
literally "****". Used as an
insult towards a
person seen as someone...
- Gllogoc/Glogovce Grackë e Vjetër/Staro
Gracko Grackë e Vogël/Malo
Gracko Gumnasellë/
Guvno Selo Hallaç i Madh/Veliki Alaš Hallaç i Vogël/Mali Alaš Hanroc/Androvac...
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commentator and
translator of the
Quran into Albanian. He was born in 1920 in
Guvno Selo, the son of
Bahtir and Aisha. His
family came as
Muhaxhirs from Toplica...
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Podripci and Sultanović, and then p****es
between the
villages of Gmići and
Guvno to the Osoj (hill 888); it
continues along the ridge,
following the Šuljaga...
-
entrance show
Montenegrins Jezerski vrh A
tunnel that
leads to
Jezerski vrh
Guvno lookout point with a view of the ″Stone Sea″
Sometimes referred to as the...
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inhabited in the
neolithic times,
judging by the
archeological site "Kraljičino
guvno" (fields "Čustuša" and "Gajevi"),
which are
situated in the
vicinity of...
- Karadžića
Street and Topličin Venac. In 1907 he
relocated it to Kalenića
Guvno. The
first children's
theatre in
Belgrade was
established in Kosančićev...
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Atovi Borča
Greda Borča I Borča II Borča III Borča IV Borča V
Guvno Irgot Mali Zbeg Nova Borča
Popova Bara
Pretok Sebeš (Borčanski)
Slatina Stara Borča...
- him the
Serbian Homer.
Filip Višnjić was born in the
village of Vilića
Guvno, near
Gornja Trnova, Ugljevik, in 1767. At the time of his birth, Bosnia...