- A
livery /
ˈlɪvəri/ is an
identifying design, such as a uniform, ornament, symbol, or
insignia that
designates ownership or affiliation,
often found on...
- Junki; 1717–1787) was an
Albanian Catholic prelate.
Giunchi was born in
Livari, in
Antivari (modern Bar, in Montenegro)
ecclesiastically part of the Diocese...
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thought to have
hailed from the
villages of
Briska (Brisk), Šestan (Shestan),
Livari (Ljare), and Podi (Pod),
having settled the
Zadar area in 1726–27 and 1733...
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Albanian Catholic priest Gjon
Buzuku who was born in this region's
village of
Livari. The
region within Montenegro is
located from the
eastern border with Albania...
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territory and
dates back to 454 BCE. It was
probably near the
Vourvourou bay on
Livari peninsula,
where an
ancient wall of
large stones is
still visible (Mega...
- doi:10.17705/1CAIS.00930. S2CID 31444643. Lyytinen, K.; R. Baskerville; J.
Livari; D. Te'eni (2007). "Why the old
world cannot publish?
Overcoming challenges...
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moved the
Richters first to a
monastery in Bar and
later to the
village of
Livari near Bobovište. In
February 1944,
German intelligence operatives apprehended...
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Chrysa (30
December 2016). "The
Cretan Mesolithic in context: new data from
Livari Skiadi (SE Crete)". Do****enta Praehistorica. 43.
University of Ljubljana:...
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Albanians who
originated from the
villages of
Briska (Brisk), Šestan (Shestan),
Livari (Ljare), and Podi (Pod)
located in
Skadarska Krajina (Albanian: Krajë) region...
- Rozhaje, and Kruševo
Skadarska Krajina and Šestani Dabović, in Gureza,
Livari and
Gornji Šestani. Can be
found in Shkodër.
Their relatives are the Lukić...