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Krakov is a muni****lity and
village in Rakovník
District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 100 inhabitants. "Po****tion...
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Stanislav Krakov (Serbian Cyrillic: Станислав Краков; 1895–1968) was a
Serbian officer,
Chetnik guerrilla, journalist,
writer and film director. He parti****ted...
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Vladimir Krakov (born 17 June 1970 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a pen-name of
Serbian writer and rock
musician Vladimir Marković.
Krakov formed Presing...
- 9 српских првака почетком августа 1904.
Krakov 1990, p. 170.
Krakov 1990, p. 171.
Krakov 1990, p. 172.
Krakov 1990, p. 173. Uglješa Rajčević (2007). Затирано...
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Krsta Mihailović, from
Brezno near
Tetovo Krakov 1990, p. 150.
Krakov 1990, p. 154.
Krakov 1990, p. 155.
Krakov 1990, pp. 161–164.
Viktor Novak (2008)....
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combating enemy gangs. The G-Police
suspect "
Krakov"
corporation is
supplying the
gangs with weaponry.
Krakov's president however is
subsequently the subject...
- Bulgarian)
Krakov, p. 110
Krakov, p. 106
Nusic 1966, p. 134
Krakov, p. 150
Krakov, p. 147
Krakov, p. 146
Krakov, p. 154
Krakov, p. 155
Krakov, pp. 161–164...
- Kraków
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of
Congress Poland of the
Russian Empire. Kraków
Governorate was
created from the...
- p. 83. ISBN 8678010134.
Krakov 1990, p. 80
Krakov, p. 147
Krakov, p. 146
Krakov, p. 150
Krakov, p. 154
Krakov, p. 155
Krakov, pp. 161–164
Viktor Novak...
- is a
village in Vas county, Hungary. The name
comes from
Slavic Krakov, see also
Krakov (Czech Republic), Kraków (Poland) or
Krakovany (Slovakia). 1156/1412...