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- capitanía [kapitaˈni.a], Portuguese:
capitania [kɐpitɐˈni.ɐ], Croatian:
kapetanija) is a
historical administrative division of the
former Spanish and Portuguese...
- Ulcinj),
reorganization in
Montenegrin army was
conducted in 1880. Each
kapetanija (muni****lity)
formed its
reserve battalion.
There were 42 battalions...
- Budapest:
Tinta Kőnyvkiadó. Végh,
Ferenc (2017). ""Legradska i Međimurska
kapetanija" -
dodaci vojnoj službi
Nikole VII. Zrinskog" [»Captaincy of
Legrad and...
- "Spring exhibition",
Gallery "Stara
Kapetanija", Zemun,
Belgrade 2011. – "Spring exhibition",
Gallery "Stara
Kapetanija" – Five
group exhibition in Kućа...
- villages,
Sahovici and
Pavino Polje. Hajdaparšić, Raif (1996). Kolašinska
kapetanija i bošnjački narod. Udruženje Bošnjaka
Porijeklom iz Sandžaka. p. 112....
- be
built on the quay,
constructed near the Old Port
Authority (Stara
Kapetanija)
where the old
Zemun port was located. It is
designed to
accept ships...
- 678,192
Serbia was
divided into 15
counties with 61
districts called kapetanija ("captaincy",
after 1834
called srez). Užice was not
included due to unrest...
- (crnogorski).
After 1878, when Mrkojevići was
annexed by
Montenegro the
Mrkovska kapetanija (the
captaincy of Mrkovići) was
created as an
administrative unit. After...
- Branko's
Bridge and
Beton Hall is the
building of Port
Authority (lučka
kapetanija),
located at No. 6 Karađorđeva. One-floor, free
standing edifice was built...