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Maćica Serbska (Upper
Sorbian name,
pronounced [ˈmatʃitsa ˈsɛʁpska] ;
Lower Sorbian: Maśica
Serbska [ˈmaɕitsa ˈsɛrpska]) is a
scientific ****ociation of...
- The
Măcicaș is a left
tributary of the
river Timiș in Romania. It
discharges into the Timiș in Peștere. Its
length is 26 km (16 mi) and its
basin size...
- The
Lotrioara (in its
uppermost course also:
Sterpu and Voinegel) is a
right tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
originates in the
Lotru Mountains...
- The
Valea Mare is a left
tributary of the
river Covasna in Romania. It
flows into the
Covasna in Boroșneu Mare. Its
length is 11 km (6.8 mi) and its basin...
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which the
Maćica Serbska, a
scientific and
cultural ****ociation, was
founded in 1847.
Pressured by Jan Arnošt Smoler, the then head of
Maćica Serbska,...
- Austria-Hungary in 1877
Matica hrvatska,
formed in the
Austrian Empire in 1842
Maćica Serbska,
formed in
Kingdom of
Saxony in 1847
Matytsia Halytsko-Ruska [uk]...
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published in the city, and in 1880, the
first Lower Lusatian department of the
Maćica Serbska organization was
established there. Up to 142
French prisoners of...
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national literature flourished, and many
national organizations such as
Maćica Serbska and
Domowina were founded.
There were also
notable Polish communities...
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following rivers are
tributaries to the
river Baraolt: Left: Durca, Brad,
Macicaș, Ozunca, Pârâul Cetății, Pârâul
Uscat Right: Herculian, Biucoș, Agriș,...
- România.
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Diana (26
April 2023). "George Simion,
drumul de la „tocilarul clasei"...