- The
Kerka (Slovene: Krka; Hungarian:
Kerka,
Kerkás;
Prekmurje Slovene:
Kerka) is a
river of
Slovenia and Hungary. It is a left
tributary of the Ledava...
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Zuienkerke (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzœyə(ŋ)
kɛrkə]; West Flemish:
Zuunkerke [ˈzyŋkærkə]; French: Zuyenkerque) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province...
- of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and
Croatia Krka (Ledava), the
Slovene name of
Kerka, a
river in
Slovenia and
Hungary Krka (Drava), the
Slovene name of Gurk...
- the
naval shipyard was retained. Here the
Austrian ****-driven
gunboat Kerka (crew: 100) was
launched in 1860 (in
service until 1908). In the
final months...
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Universities of the
Third Age".
Lifelong Learning Institute Review, 5: 1–12.
Kerka, S. (1999).
Universities of the
Third Age:
Learning in Retirement. Trends...
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Kaurets 500 km:
Modayev 532 km:
Lomovka 540 km:
Atmiss 545 km: Iva 553 km:
Kerka 562 km:
Losma (near the
village Gorlitsyno) 563 km:
Vyunka 586 km: Medayevka...
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Quercamps (French pronunciation: [
kɛʁkɑ̃]; West Flemish: Kerskamp) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France...
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Locomotives in the USA". www.steamlocomotive.com.
Retrieved 2021-09-08.
Corbin &
Kerka (1960), p. 106.
Stagner (1997), p. 3
Stagner (1997), p. 7
Stagner (1997)...
- SMS Möwe (1859) SMS Schrauben-Kanonenboot Nr. II (1859) –
River Danube Kerka class SMS
Kerka (1860) SMS Narenta (1860)
Pelikan class –
Lagoon SMS Pelikan (1860)...
- Museum. "Chicago,
Burlington &
Quincy Locomotive No. 5629" (PDF).
Corbin &
Kerka (1960), p. 120. Carson, Mel (March 13, 2005). "[CBQ] 82 Car Mail
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