- Petra.
People mononymously known as
Petar include:
Petar I of
Bulgaria (r. 927-969),
Emperor (Tsar) of
Bulgaria Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (1747–1830), Montenegrin...
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Teminina Nucleo Casa de
Pedra Caverna Casa de
Pedra Caverna Castelo O
Petar –
PETAR Online.
Decreto nº 32.283.
Vianna 2008, p. 192.
Alckmin &
Covas 2012...
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Petar I may
refer to:
Petar I of
Bulgaria (r. 927-969),
Emperor (Tsar) of
Bulgaria Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (1747–1830),
Montenegrin ruler, metropolitan...
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Petar Božović (Serbian: Петар Божовић; born 22 May 1946) is a
Serbian actor. "Glumac
Petar Božović –
Biografija | Sinemanija" (in Bosnian).
Retrieved 2020-05-07...
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Petar Snačić (commonly
misspelt Petar Svačić) was a
feudal lord,
notable for
being one of the
claimants of the
Croatian throne between c. 1093 and 1097...
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Petar Đorđić (Serbian: Петар Ђорђић; born 17
September 1990) is a
Serbian handball player who
plays for
Partizan Belgrade. His father, Zoran, is a former...
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Petar Dobrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Добровић;
pronounced [
pêtar dǒːbroʋitɕ]; 14
January 1890 – 27
January 1942) was a
Serbian painter and politician...
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Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian: Петар I Петровић Његош; 1748 – 31
October 1830) was the Prince-Bishop of
Montenegro from 1784 to 1830 and
Exarch (legate)...
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Petar Stambolić (Serbian: Петар Стамболић;Serbian pronunciation: [
pětar stambǒliːt͡ɕ]; 12 July 1912 – 21
September 2007) was a Yugoslav-born
Serbian communist...
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Petar Šuto (born 29 June 1980 in Imotski) is a
Croatian football midfielder,. Šuto
started his
career playing at
youth level for
Croatia Zmijavci until...