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Kobilica (Macedonian and
Serbian Cyrillic: Кобилица; Albanian: Kobilicë) is a
mountain peak in the Šar Mountains. It is 2,528 m high and is
located on...
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Ivana Kobilca (20
December 1861 – 4
December 1926) was a
Slovene painter, and is
considered the most
prominent female painter and a key
figure of Slovene...
- 471 ft) Isa Aga (2,555 m or 8,383 ft)
Black Peak (2,536 m or 8,320 ft)
Kobilica (2,528 m or 8,294 ft)
Piribeg (2,524 m or 8,281 ft) L****ten (2,498 m or...
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international caps)
Alessandro Tarafino (14
times Italian Serie A Champion) Zaim
Kobilica Franco Chionchio Alessandro Fusina Ivan
Mestriner Marcello “Air” Montalto...
- New University,
Brunel University. pp. 69–87.
Retrieved 25 June 2024.
Kobilica, Katarina; Studen,
Andrej (1999).
Volja do dela je bogastvo: mikrozgodovinska...
- Miošić
titled Pisma od
Miloscia Cobilichja i Vuka Brancovichja(Pisma od
Kobilića i Vuka Brankovića,
modern spelling)
preserves the old name in the 18th...
- Isa Aga
Vrtop to the right.
Kobilica in the center. Highest point
Elevation 2,555 m (8,383 ft)
Coordinates 42°05′55″N 20°50′36″E / 42.09861°N 20.84333°E...
- Yugoslavia 26–19 Italy PalaOnda,
Bolzano Attendance: 3,100 Referees: Øie, Høgsnes (NOR) Peruničić 8 (13–10)
Kobilica,
Tabanelli 4 3× 1×
Report 4× 1×...
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Mountains 2,536 m (8,320 ft)
Marijash Accursed Mountains 2,533 m (8,310 ft)
Kobilica / Kobilicë Šar
Mountains 2,528 m (8,294 ft)
Piribeg Šar
Mountains 2,524 m...
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Vrtop may
refer to:
Vrtop (peak); a
mountain peak in the
Kobilica m****if The peak of
Gramada (mountain) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...