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Latinka may
refer to:
Belarusian Latin alphabet Latinka,
Kardzhali Province,
Bulgaria Latinka Perović (1933-),
Serbian historian This
disambiguation page...
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Latinka Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Латинка Перовић; 4
October 1933 – 12
December 2022) was a
Yugoslav communist leader,
historian and politician. During...
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Latinka Vasiljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Латинка Васиљковић; born 1981) is a
politician in Serbia. She was the
administrator of the West Bačka District...
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varying in
color from very dark-red to
bright yellow-orange, were
found in
Latinka,
Rhodope Mountains,
Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria. Spessartine, like the...
- head of the cove is fed by
Poduene Glacier.
Named after the
settlement of
Latinka in
Southern Bulgaria. 64°25′21″S 61°34′09″W / 64.42250°S 61.56917°W...
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Latinka (Bulgarian: Латинка) is a
village in
Ardino Muni****lity,
Kardzhali Province, southern-central Bulgaria. It is
located 193.336
kilometres (120...
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Johnson 1983, p. 30.
Johnson 1983, p. 31.
Hayden 1992, p. 29. Perović,
Latinka; Roksandić, Drago; Velikonja, Mitja; Höpken, Wolfgang; Bieber, Florian...
- p. 685
Drago Roksandić (2017). "Jugoslavenstvo
prije Jugoslavije*". In
Latinka Perović;
Drago Roksandić;
Mitja Velikonja;
Wolfgang Hoepken;
Florian Bieber...
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Serbia was
removed from office,
under the
charge of
being "liberal".
Latinka Perović and
Marko Nikezić were
marked as
leaders of this
liberal movement...
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political movement in the 1970s,
which also
included Marko Nikezić and
Latinka Perović. He
retired in 1972,
amidst pressure against his
group of liberals...