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Hvar (pronounced [xvâːr]; Chakavian: Hvor or For, Gr****: Φάρος, romanized: Pharos, Latin: Pharia, Italian: Lesina) is a
Croatian island in the Adriatic...
- plus six
HVARs and 2
bombs or ten
HVARs) and carrier-based
Grumman F9F
Panther jets flew
close air
support in Korea.
Panthers carried 6
HVARs and four...
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Hvar culture, also
known as
Hvar-Lisičići culture, was a
Neolithic and
Chalcolithic culture on the
eastern Adriatic coast,
named after the
Adriatic island...
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Hvar is an
island in Croatia.
Hvar or
HVAR may also
refer to:
Hvar (town), on the
island Hvar culture, a
Neolithic culture in the
eastern Adriatic coast...
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Hvar (Chakavian: For, Gr****: Φάρος, romanized: Pharos, Latin:
Pharus and Pharina, Italian: Lesina) is a town and port on the
island of the same name, part...
- Nedija), is a
small village on the
Croatian island of
Hvar. It is
located near the town of
Hvar and it has 131
residents (2011).
Sveta Nedjelja lies on...
- The
Hvar rebellion (Croatian:
Hvarska buna) (1510–1514) was a po****r
uprising of the
people and
citizens of the
Dalmatian island of
Hvar on the Adriatic...
- of St.
Stephen in
Hvar (Croatian:
Katedrala Svetog Stjepana) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of
Hvar, on the
island of
Hvar in Split-Dalmatia...
- The
Hvar ****nal is a
historic building in the town of
Hvar, Croatia. It was
first constructed in the 14th
century as a
maintenance shipyard for the galley...
- died in
early 1463),
better known as
Thomas of
Hvar (Croatian: Toma Hvarski), was
Bishop of
Lesina (
Hvar) from 23
December 1429
until his death, as well...