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Duhol Kabbon Gulangan Ipil
Kandang Kapok-Punggol
Kulasi Labah Lagasan Asibih Lantong Lapa Laud
Kulasi Laum
Maimbung Lower Tambaking Lunggang Matatal Patao...
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Rohad Balour Barktabad Kheri Jasour Dahkora Jasour Kheri Nilothi Ladrawan Kulasi Kanonda Shadpur Parnala Barahi Asoudha Siwan Asoudha Todran Bhaproda Kharhar...
- of
Prnjavor by
merging of the Big and
Small Ukrina near the
village of
Kulaši,
there are also the
rivers of
Vijaka and Lišnja and
various other streams...
- baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Badak Bulod Kaladturan Kulasi Lao-lao
Lasangan Lower Idtig Lumabao Makainis Midconding Midpandacan Panosolen...
- that
changed the
features of the land.
Three volcanoes,
named Hantik,
Kulasi, and
Isarog erupted simultaneously.
Inundations caused lands to sink, from...
- god of death, Sidapa, and god of meteors, Bulalakaw. The name
Culasi or
Kulasi was
derived from the
local term for a
species of
mangrove Lumnitzera racemosa...
- 59 km2). It is
neighbored by the
villages of Prnjavor,
Gornji Vijačani, and
Kulaši. To the northwest, Čečava
borders the
villages of Rastuša, Ukrinica, Osivica...
-
littoralis (Dungon late)
Lumnitzera littorea (Tabau)
Lumnitzera racemosa (
Kulasi) Nypa
fruticans (Nipa)
Osbornia octodonta (Taualis)
Rhizophora apiculata...
- Herzegovina), to
Bosnian Serb parents,
father Željko from the
village of
Kulaši [sr] and
mother Svjetlana from Brestovo, Subotić
spent his
early childhood...
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gravitating toward Posavina. Its
territory stretched roughly from the area of
Kulaši and
Prnjavor to its west, to
Srebrenik and
Lukavac to its east, the river...