- 633°N 18.117°E / 42.633; 18.117
Lokrum (pronounced [lɔ̌krum], Italian:
Lacroma) is an
island in the
Adriatic Sea 600
metres (1,969 feet) from the city...
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Limestone Coast.
Lacroma Conservation Reserve (33°16′10″S 136°16′50″E / 33.269550°S 136.280440°E / -33.269550; 136.280440 (
Lacroma Conservation Reserve))...
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Rudolf became seriously ill and the
couple was
directed to the
island of
Lacroma (present day Croatia) for his treatment. In transit, Stéphanie also became...
- Greco-Turkish War. In 1906 she was
converted to an
admiralty yacht and
renamed Lacroma. She saw no
significant service during World War I, and was used as a barracks...
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traveled a lot and
devoted herself to painting. Her
watercolors painted in
Lacroma were
published as an
album in 1892. In Austria, Stéphanie
devoted herself...
- HEPP in Turkey" (PDF). SEE Tunnel:
Promoting Tunneling in SEE Region.
Lacroma Valamar Congress Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia:
ITAWTC 2015
Congress and 41st...
- and Yeldulknie.
Conservation reserves - Buckleboo, Cortlinye, Cunyarie,
Lacroma, Moongi, Mootra,
Pinkawillinie Reservoir,
Poolgarra and Tola. National...
- Castle.
After Maximilian's
incarceration in June 1867, he
briefly served in
Lacroma (a
small island in the
Adriatic Sea),
before going into the
service of...
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courtesy cruise to Smyrna, in Turkey. Afterwards, he was in
command of SMS
Lacroma, the
naval yacht of
Commander of the
Fleet Admiral Count Rudolf Montecuccoli...
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Bunbury Bunkers Cortlinye Cox
Scrub Cunyarie Desert Camp
Hardings Springs Lacroma Moongi Mootra Pinkawillinie Reservoir Poolgarra Tola
Former conservation...