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Mokrin (Serbian Cyrillic: Мокрин) is the
largest village in the
Kikinda muni****lity, in the
North Banat District of Serbia. It is
situated in the Autonomous...
- Zaječar region,
named after Krivi Vir (GI)
Mokrin cheese (mokrinski sir),
white brined cheese,
named after Mokrin Pirot caciocavallo (pirotski kačkavalj)...
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backing vocalist Roman Nussdorfer -
guitar Valter Simončič -
drums Mitja Mokrin -
saxophone Marko Vuksanović - lead
vocalist Mirko Vuksanović - synthesizer...
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Central Banat:
Srpski Krstur,
Jozefovo (today part of Novi Kneževac),
Mokrin,
Karlovo (today part of Novo Miloševo), Bašaid,
Vranjevo (today part of...
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samples have been
found in
final Early Bronze Age (ca. 1950 BCE) site of
Mokrin in
Serbia and
about 100–150
years later in Shkrel,
northern Albania. Aneli...
- period, the
latter indicated by
close similarities in
pottery forms to the
Mokrin and
Nagyrev cultures. New and more
intensive exchange of
goods subsequently...
- Nicholas', Đurakovac St. Nicholas',
Kikinda Suvača
Orthodox Church in
Mokrin Churches in
White Drin
valley Dobra Voda
Dolac Church Drsnik Church Mlečane...
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February 1947) was a
Serbian writer and philosopher. He was born in
Mokrin in 1878, and died in Novi Sad in 1947
where he
spent most of his life. He...
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Milan Čeleketić Born (1946-08-12) 12
August 1946 (age 78)
Mokrin, PR Serbia, FPR
Yugoslavia Allegiance Yugoslavia FR
Yugoslavia Republika
Srpska Serbian...
- (Istenföldje) Miletićevo (Rárós) Mišićevo (Hadikörs)
Mladenovo (Dunabökény)
Mokrin (
Mokrin, Homokrév) Mol (Mohol)
Moravica (Bácskossuthfalva) Mošorin (Mozsor)...