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Labud Dragić (Serbian-Cyrillic: Лабуд Драгић; born 24
October 1954, in Ljevišta, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) is a
Serbian writer of
Montenegrin origin...
- as a
means of ****essing
training standards. In 1923,
Gavran was
renamed Labud (Swan). In 1932, the
British naval attaché
reported that the
crews of Yugoslav...
- the
Order of the
Golden Lily. He was also
called Kapetan Labud (Captain Swan) or Crni
labud (Black Swan)
while commanding the
special forces Black Swans...
- come from each
republic of the
former Yugoslavia.
Director Oskar Professor Labud,
Radovan Miljanić
Profesorka muzičkog
obrazovanja Maca,
Dragana Vujić Profesorka...
- Himmelb(l)au Wolf D. Prix &
Partner ZT GmbH.
Project leader is
Christian Labud, Günther Weber,
architect is
Martin Jelinek,
design architect is Alexander...
- and
helped in the
formation of the
Jadran waterpolo-swimming club and the
Labud sailing club.
Aside from his club-founding activities,
Kaliterna also held...
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physically separated from it. The name Labudnjača is
derived from
Serbian labud 'swan'. In
Serbian the
village is
known as
Vajska (Вајска), in Croatian...
- Hercegovina:
povjesno kritička istraživanja,
Zajednica izdanja ranjeni labud Miller,
William (1923), The
Cambridge Medieval History,
Volume 4, Cambridge...
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Nondestructive Testing, 21(01). ISSN 1435-4934. Cuenca, J. F., Iske, A.,
Labud, P. A., & Nemitz, O. (2016).
Tangential Homology for
Defect Detection in...
- (1990–present):
Milorad Drljević (DPS) (1990–2002) Vera Miljanić (LSCG) (2002–2003)
Labud Šljukić (LSCG) (2003–2005) Nebojša Radojičić (DPS) (2005–2014)
Veselin Grbović...