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Kobila Гора Кобила
Kobula Mountain Highest point
Elevation 1,177 m (3,862 ft)
Coordinates 48°2′12″N 24°5′38″E / 48.03667°N 24.09389°E / 48.03667; 24...
- Kobylá or
Kobila (Russian: Кобыла, Ukrainian: Кобила)
means mare in
several Slavic languages and may
refer to the
following places Croatia Kobila peak north...
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Besna Kobila (Serbian Cyrillic: Бесна Кобила,
pronounced [bɛ̂ːsnaː
kɔ̌bila],
meaning "mad mare") is a
mountain in
southeastern Serbia and
small ski center...
- child), in
Romanian copil (child) and in
Serbian kopile (**** child) or
kobila (mare, from
which kobilić, son of the mare). The
etymological origin of...
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Andropogon involucratus J.Koenig ex Steud.
Apluda communis Arn. & Nees
Apluda kobila Buch.-Ham. ex Nees
Apluda microstachya Nees
Apluda rostrata Arn. & Nees...
- folklore, in
which a
character is
called Kobila.
Josip Jurčič, a
Slovenian author,
wrote the
short story Jurij Kobila (Slovenska vila.
Ljubljana 1865), in...
- just
within the Bay of Kotor, lie the two less
prominent capes Konfin and
Kobila, to the
northwest of
which is a road
border crossing between Croatia and...
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Kriva River in
North Macedonia. The
highest summit of
Kraishte is the
Besna Kobila mountain in
Serbia (1,922 m); the
border mountain of
Karvav Kamak includes...
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Besna Kobila,
belong to the Rila-Rhodope
mountain system. The most
significant mountains in
Serbia are:
Kopaonik Stara Planina Mokra Gora
Besna Kobila Dukat...
- Greece 7. 2019 4,000 40,000 Burgas, Bulgaria Buzludzha, Bulgaria
Besna Kobila, Serbia P****o Gardena, Italy –
Arlberg P****, Austria Alpe d'Huez, France...