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Kvarner Gulf (Croatian:
Kvarnerski zaljev,Italian:
Golfo del
Quarnero or Carnaro; Latin:
Sinus Flanaticus or
Liburnicus sinus)
sometimes also
Kvarner...
- Società
Calcio Quarnero –
Nogometni Klub
Kvarner.
During the
early period playing in Yugoslavia's competitions,
Kvarner reached moderate success in various...
- were also
known for
playing at
funerals or
funeral feasts. In
Istria and
Kvarner,
native instruments like sopila,
curla and
diple make a
distinctive regional...
- RK
Kvarner Rijeka (Rukometni Klub
Kvarner Rijeka) was a
handball club from Rijeka, Croatia,
formed in 1963. It was
later incorporated into
Kvarner Kostrena...
- ŽKK
Kvarner is a
Croatian Women's
basketball club from Rijeka. The club's
greatest success was in the 2014–15
season of the
Croatian Women's Basketball...
- KK
Kvarner was a
professional basketball club
based in Rijeka, Croatia. KK
Kvarner was
founded in 1946 in
Rijeka and in its
history has
changed several...
- Košarkaški klub
Kvarner 2010 (English:
Kvarner 2010
Basketball Club) is a
professional basketball club
based in Rijeka, Croatia. It
competes in the A-2...
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County in
northwestern Croatia. The
traditional seaside resort on the
Kvarner Gulf is
known for its
Mediterranean climate and its
historic buildings...
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Located at the top of the
Adriatic between the Gulf of
Trieste and the
Kvarner Gulf, the
peninsula is
shared by
three countries: Croatia, Slovenia, and...
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allowed for
annexation of
Trentino Alto-Adige, the
Julian March, Istria, the
Kvarner Gulf, and the
Dalmatian city of Zara. The
subsequent Treaty of Rome (1924)...