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Nebeska Peak (Bulgarian: връх Небеска, romanized: vrah
Nebeska, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
nɛˈbɛskɐ]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 2450 m in ****van
Heights on the east...
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Nebeska (Bulgarian: Небеска) is a
village in
Chernoochene Muni****lity, in
Kardzhali Province, in southern-central Bulgaria. It is
located 184.327 kilometres...
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Idoli (Serbian Cyrillic: Идоли; trans. The Idols) were a
Serbian new wave band from Belgrade. They are
considered to be one of the most
notable acts of...
- Sky Hook (Serbian:
Nebeska udica, Небеска удица) is a 2000
Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia film
directed by Ljubiša Samardžić. It was the
first film to...
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Nebeska Suza (Serbian Cyrillic: Небеска Суза, lit. 'Tear of Heaven') is a tiny lake at the
Golija mountain in
Serbia at the
elevation of 1495
metres near...
- 1980) is a
Serbian actress. She is
known for her
roles in
films such as
Nebeska udica and
Tears for Sale.
Sonja Kolačarić made her
debut in 1999 film Sky...
- is coaut****d with
Mitja Velikonja [University of Ljubljana]
entitled "
Nebeska Jugoslavija.
Interakcije političkih
mitologija i pop-kulture" published...
- (1974), All
Faces of
Death (1994). Novels:
Pirej (1980),
Locusts (1983)
Nebeska Timjanovna (1988) and Last
Villagers (1987). Plays:
Plays (1987) includes...
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English usage misconceptions List of
English words with
disputed usage Nebeská, Iva (2017). "ÚZUS". In Karlík, Petr; Nekula, Marek; Pleskalová, Jana (eds...
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capacity for 7,500 spectators. The fans of NK
Jedinstvo are
called Sila
Nebeska 96. The
first football club in Bihać was
founded around 1919 or 1920, with...