- Goli
Otok (pronounced [ɡôliː
ǒtok]; lit. 'Barren Island'; Italian:
Isola Calva) is a barren,
uninhabited island that was the site of a
political prison...
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Otoks were
replaced by the Hoshuns. In the
XVIII and XIX centuries, the
Telengits had only two
otoks,
which had
limited sovereignty.
These Otoks had...
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Otok can
refer to:
Otok, Ljubuški, a
village in
western Herzegovina Otok, Vukovar-Srijem County, a town...
- Dugi
Otok (pronounced [dûɡiː
ǒtok];
Croatian for "Long Island", Italian:
Isola Lunga) is part of
Croatia and the
seventh largest island in the Adriatic...
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Otok (Hungarian: Atak) is a town in
eastern Croatia,
located 20 km
south of Vinkovci, in
eastern Slavonia. The
settlement gained the
status of town by...
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Zgornji Otok (pronounced [ˈzɡoːɾnji
ˈɔːtɔk], German: Oberotok) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Radovljica in the
Upper Carniola region of Slovenia...
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Crveni Otok (Red Island) is a
twinned island in the
Croatian part of the
Adriatic Sea. It is
situated near
Rovinj and
connects the
island of
Sveti Andrija...
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Otok (pronounced [
ˈɔːtɔk]) is a
settlement on the
southeastern s**** of Lake
Cerknica south of the town of
Cerknica in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia...
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Otok (pronounced [
ˈɔːtɔk]) is a
village on the left bank of the
Kolpa River in the Muni****lity of
Metlika in the
White Carniola area of
southeastern Slovenia...
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XVIII and XIX centuries, the
title of the
ruler of the
Teles and
Kebeks Otoks,
which corresponded to prince. Zaisan's
power was
almost limitless, even...