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Kreka or
Hereka was the wife of Attila. She was
described by
Eastern Roman diplomat Priscus in his
account of his stay at Attila's
court in 448 or 449...
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Kreka Coal Mine is a coal mine
located in the
Tuzla Canton. The mine has coal
reserves amounting to 1.12
billion tonnes of lignite, one of the largest...
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Ellac (died in 454 AD) was the
oldest son of
Attila (434–453) and
Kreka.
After Attila's
death in 453 AD, his
empire crumbled, and its
remains were ruled...
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Bleda and Ruga
Successor Ellac, Dengizich,
Ernak Born
Unknown date, c. 406: 208 : 202 Died c. 453 (aged 46–47)
Spouse Kreka and
Ildico Father Mundzuk...
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Miljen "
Kreka" Kljaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миљен Кљаковић; born 22
November 1950), is a
Serbian production designer and art director. He was awarded...
- is a
Hungarian female given name. It is of Hun descent,
originally being Kreka,
possibly derived from the
Turkic Arikan. Over time it
changed into Réka...
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player Miralem Pjanić,
football player Ana Šimić,
track and
field athlete Kreka coal mine
Political divisions of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina List of
heads of...
- (co-rulership)
Reign 454–469
Predecessor Ellac Successor Ernak Born 5th
century Pannonia Died 469
Pannonia Dynasty Attilid Father Attila Mother Kreka...
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Bosnia – some
still in
industrial service transporting brown coal from the
Kreka mine in
Bosnia as of 2023. Bulgaria, BDŽ
class 15 – over 150 locomotives...
- der; Stefanovic, Ivan (2006-06-21). "A
small tapir from the
Turolian of
Kreka (Bosnia) and a
discussion on the
biogeography and
stratigraphy of the Neogene...