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Labin (Italian/Istriot: Albona) is a town in Istria, west Croatia, with a town po****tion of 5,806 (2021) and 10,424 in the
greater muni****lity (which...
- The
Labin Republic (Croatian:
Labinska republika, Italian:
Repubblica di Albona) was a short-lived self-governing
republic that was
proclaimed by miners...
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Suzanne Labin (6 May 1913 – 22
January 2001) was a
French Socialist[non-primary
source needed]
writer and
political scientist,
known particularly for...
- NK
Rudar is a
Croatian football club
based in the town of
Labin. They are
currently competing in the
Croatian Third Football League. "Novo ime labinskog...
- Lipa
Labin, son of
Rabbi Naftali Tzvi
Labin Rabbi Shlomo Dov
Labin,
Rebbe of Ziditchov-london, son of
Rabbi Naftali Tzvi
Labin Rabbi Moshe Labin, Drubitsher...
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Naftali (also
spelled Naftula) Tzvi
Labin of
Zidichov (נפתלי צבי לאבין מזידיטשוב) (c. 1916 –
March 6, 2009) was the
Zidichover Rebbe. He was born in...
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Kranjci (Italian: Crainzi) is a
village in the
Labin-Albona muni****lity in
Istria County, Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 98...
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Rukometni klub
Mladi Rudar Labin (formerly RK
Rudan Labin) is a men's
handball club from
Labin,
Istria County. The club was
founded on
October 23, 2000...
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Porto Albona) is a
Croatian resort town on
Kvarner Bay, just
southeast of
Labin, in Istria. Long a
small fishing port,
Rabac has
grown in the 1970s into...
- The Lafa–Harbin railway,
named the
Labin Railway (simplified Chinese: 拉滨铁路;
traditional Chinese: 拉濱鐵路; pinyin:
Lābīn Tiělù), is a 272 km (169 mi) single-track...