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- INA-Industrija nafte, d.d. is a Croatian multinational oil company. INA Group has leading role in Croatia's oil business, a strong regional position in...
- (3 January 2012). "Milanović poništio Kosoričin natječaj za istraživanje nafte i plina" [Milanović cancels Kosor's oil and gas exploration tender procedure]...
- the original on 24 January 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021. "Rafinerija nafte Rijekaeuropski pionir u preradi crnog zlata". Hrčak. p. 116. Archived...
- organisation for Indian independence by Subhas Chandra Bose INA d.d. (Industrija nafte), Croatia's national oil company Indian National Airways, a former airline...
- from Syria due to the violence, following the example of INA Industria Nafte d.d., the Croatian state oil company. Deputy Prime Minister Radimir Čačić...
- Botëror të naftës, u shpreh se Shqipëria ka rezerva të pashfrytëzuara nafte dhe se në të ardhmen, vendi mund të bëhet fronti i ri i naftës në botë. "Kongresi...
- Europe Company Country OMV  Austria RAG Petrol AD  Bulgaria INA – Industrija Nafte  Croatia Moravské naftové doly  Czech Republic Ørsted A/S  Denmark Atlantic...
- 1721 Van Verden map of the Caspian Sea with Ostrova Neftonia or Ile de la Nafte (Naphtha Island)....
- of forensic photography Murder book Photography Skid mark Trace evidence Nafte, Myriam; Dalrymple, Brian (2021). Crime and Measurement: Methods in Forensic...
- 1972; 52 years ago (1972-07-14) as U.P.TH.N Unaza e Përpunimit të T****ë të Naftës (1972–80) Ballshi i Ri (1980–91) Ballshi (1991–92) Bylis (1992–present)...