-
Sunday (Serbo-Croatian:
Nedjelja) is the
debut feature film of
Croatian film
director Lordan Zafranović,
premiering in 1969. Zafranović made a film while...
-
Sveta Nedjelja also
known as
Sveta Nedilja (Chakavian dialect:
Sveta Nedija), is a
small village on the
Croatian island of Hvar. It is
located near the...
-
Sveta Nedelja or,
until 1991,
Sveta Nedjelja (lit. 'Holy Sunday' or 'Saint Kyriaki') is a town in
Zagreb County, Croatia. It is one of the
provincial satellite...
- Katič (Montenegrin: Катич) and
Sveta Neđelja (Montenegrin: Света Неђеља) are two
small islets on the
Adriatic Sea,
located opposite of the town of Petrovac...
-
formed in 1981 by
Vesna Vrandečić and
Robert Funčić.
Their debut album Kad
nedjelja prođe (When Sunday's Over) was
recorded in "Tira
Recording Studio" in Torsby...
- and
Sveta Nedjelja may
refer to:
Sveta Nedelja, Istria, a muni****lity in
Croatia Sveta Nedelja,
Zagreb County (until 1991:
Sveta Nedjelja), a town in...
- нядзеля (nyadzelya),
Bulgarian неделя (nedelya),
Croatian and
Serbian nedjelja / недеља,
Czech neděle,
Macedonian недела (nedela),
Polish niedziela, Slovak...
-
Retrieved 28
October 2024 – via
Digital Library of Slovenia. "Televizija –
Nedjelja, 18. ožujka" [Television – Sunday, 18 March].
Slobodna Dalmacija (in Serbo-Croatian)...
-
morphological conditions,
reflex of /je/ is preserved, e.g. djȅlo – djȇlā,
nèdjelja –
nȅdjēljā. In
modern standard Ijekavian Serbo-Croatian
varieties syllables...
-
nekaj drugi klavci, ki pa so za
Brzico znatno zaostajali C.I. Christian, "
Nedjelja", Zagreb, 19
October 1942,
referenced in Sângeroasa destrămare: Iugoslavia...