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Imotski (Croatian pronunciation: [
ǐmɔtskiː]) is a
small town on the
northeastern side of the
Biokovo m****if in the
Dalmatian Hinterland of
southern Croatia...
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Imotski is a
Croatian football club
based in the town of
Imotski, in the
region of Dalmatia. As of 2020, the club
competes in the
First County Football...
- (lit. 'Field of
Imotski') is a
polje (karstic field)
located on the
border of
Croatia and
Bosnia and
Herzegovina near the city of
Imotski. The
larger part...
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Crveno jezero) is a
sinkhole containing a
karst lake near the city of
Imotski, Croatia. It is
known for its
numerous caves and high cliffs, reaching...
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Juraj Imoćanin (died 1428) was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Duvno from 1392 to 1412, the
bishop of Hvar from 1412 to 1420...
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Slavic folk ballad,
created during the
period of 1646–49, in the
region of
Imotski,
which at the time was a part of the
Bosnia Eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire...
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clubs in
Dalmatia including Solin, Zadar,
Mosor and
Imotski. He was the league's top
scorer with
Imotski in the 2009–10 season. He also won 2016
edition of...
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Modro jezero or
Plavo jezero) is a
karst lake
located near
Imotski in
southern Croatia. Like the
nearby Red Lake, it lies in a deep sinkhole...
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between the 13th and
early 19th
century Poljica, Podbablje, a
village near
Imotski,
Croatia Poljica, Marina, a
village near Marina,
Croatia Poljica, Krk,...
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Donji Vinjani or
Vinjani Donji is a
village near
Imotski, Croatia; po****tion 2,169 (census 2011). Ivan Bušić Roša,
hajduk commander Ferdo Bušić, historian...