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- Kandija may refer to: Kandija, Bugojno, a village in the muni****lity of Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kandija, Novo Mesto, a former village in southeastern...
- Vinko Kandija (May 23, 1934 – March 10, 2002) was a Croatian handball player and coach. Kandija won over 40 titles and trophies in the game with male...
- Kandija is a village in the muni****lity of Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 324. Official results from...
- Kandija (pronounced [ˈkaːndija], German: Kandia) is a former village in southeastern Slovenia in the Muni****lity of Novo Mesto. It is now part of the...
- The Kandija Bridge (in Slovene: Kandijski most), or the Old Bridge (Stari most) is an iron bridge in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. It connects the old city core...
- Carniola. The city was connected to the Southern lands since the 1600s by the Kandija Bridge originally a wooden structure, since the 1800s an iron bridge. During...
- Birčna Vas Bršljin Brusnice Bučna Vas Center Dolž Drska Gabrje Gotna Vas Kandija–Grm Karteljevo Ločna–Mačkovec Majde Šilc Mali Slatnik Mestne Njive Otočec...
- Amsterdam in 1928, and a silver medal in Berlin in 1936. Štukelj was born in Kandija (part of Novo Mesto since 1923), Austria-Hungary (now in Slovenia). His...
- Bon (1991–1994) Andrej Kavčič (1994–1995) Jiří Zerzáň (1995–1996) Vinko Kandija (1996–2000) Tone Tiselj (2000–2006) Robert Beguš (2006–2007) Bojan Čotar...
- Lavrov Wang Quan Kasim Kamenica (1988–1990) Zdravko Zovko (1990–1994) Vinko Kandija (1994–1995) Abas Arslanagić (1995–1996) Josip Glavaš (1996–1998) Velimir...