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Neretva (Serbian Cyrillic: Неретва,
pronounced [něreːtʋa]), also
known as
Narenta, is one of the
largest rivers of the
eastern part of the
Adriatic basin...
- Via
Narenta,
sometimes also Via
Bosna or
neretvanski put, was a
medieval trade route through the
Dinaric Alps that
connected Dubrovnik (Republic of Ragusa)...
- the
Adriatic in 1966
replaced the 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in)
Narentabahn (
Narenta railway) from
Sarajevo to the
coast and had the
effect of
isolating the...
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Narenta is an
unincorporated community in
Delta County, in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The
community was
named after the
Narenta river in Europe. U.S....
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Croats when they
moved south; and
settled on the
Adriatic coast and the
Narenta,
leaving the
Croats to push on into
Dalmatia proper. It is true that our...
- They
occupied an area of
southern Dalmatia centered at the
river Neretva (
Narenta).
Named Narentani in
Venetian sources, they were
called Paganoi, "pagans"...
- Drijeva, also
known as
Narenta, was a
medieval customs and
market town
located on the
banks of
Donja Neretva in what is
today the
village of Gabela, Bosnia...
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Corners Harris Hyde
Isabella Island View
Kipling Lake
Bluff Maplewood Nahma Narenta Perkins Perronville Rapid River Riverland Rock St.
Nicholas **** Wells...
- 30-pdr SB, 2 × 24-pdr BL rifles, 9 kn)
Narenta (**** gunboat, 2 × 48-pdr SB, 2 × 24-pdr BL rifles)
Kerka (as
Narenta) Hum (2nd
class gunboat, 2 × 48-pdr...
- (Imoschi), 1717–1797
Vrgorac (Vergoraz/Vergorazzo), 1690–1797 Metković (Porto
Narenta), 1685–1797
Dubrovnik (Raguxa/Ragusa), 1000–1030 and 1205–1358
Herceg Novi...