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Eastwest Beach Club.
There is also
Copacabana Beach, a
stony beach on the
Lapad peninsula,
named after the po****r
beach in Rio de Janeiro. By 2018, the...
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Gradski stadion Lapad (Croatian pronunciation: [grǎtskiː stâdijoːn
lǎpad]0 is a
football stadium located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It was
built in 1919 and...
- The Mureș (Romanian: [ˈmureʃ]) or
Maros (IPA: [ˈmɒroʃ]; German: Mieresch, Serbian: Мориш, romanized: Moriš) is a 789-kilometre-long (490 mi)
river in Eastern...
- law constitutional. In May 2014 it was
reported that an area in Baran****
Lapad in Laguindingan,
Misamis Oriental, in
northern Mindanao, was
declared a...
- Kibaghot, Sinai, Mauswagon, Moog, Gasi, Aro****n, Tubajon, Sambulawan,
Lapad and Liberty. On June 23, 1963,
through House Bill No. 5612,
President Diosdado...
- the
original line to the
Dubrovnik railway station, and a
second line to
Lapad. The last full day of tram
service was
Friday 20
March 1970. The next morning...
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December 4, 1890.
Baron Gondola was a
improving landlord and
horticulturist of
Lapad,
introduced in the
second half of the XIX
century the
brussels sprouts,...
- Dubrovnik,
today it is one of the city's main
residential areas along with
Lapad and Mokošica. From the 13th
century and
greatly through the 16th, Gruž was...
- 22 October, the
Yugoslav Navy
bombarded hotels housing refugees in the
Lapad area of the city. On 23 October, the JNA
started a
sustained artillery bombardment...
- on the ITF Circuit. Ćirić Bagarić was born in
Dubrovnik and grew up in
Lapad. Her
father was a footballer. She
began playing tennis at the age of six...