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Partizánska Ľupča (until 1945 Nemecká Ľupča, Hungarian: Németlipcse, German: Deutschliptsch) is a
large village and muni****lity in Liptovský Mikuláš...
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Liberation Partisan and
Volunteer Army of
Yugoslavia (Narodnooslobodilačka
partizanska i dobrovoljačka
vojska Jugoslavije, NOP i DVJ). The
changes were meant...
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Franja Partisan Hospital (Slovene:
Partizanska bolnica Franja) was a
secret World War II
hospital at
Dolenji Novaki near
Cerkno in
western Slovenia. It...
- Telkibánya in
Hungary Other Hungarian mining towns Deutsch Liptsch,
today Partizánska Ľupča in
Slovakia Banovići
Kakanj Tuzla Zenica Cobalt,
Ontario Glace...
- near the town of Ogulin.
During the SFR
Yugoslavia era, it was
known as
Partizanska Drežnica due to the
village having a
Yugoslav Partisan base
during the...
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Germany and is
referred to as the
Victory Star.
Preceded by the
Partizanska Eskadrila NOVJ and RAF
squadrons 351 and 352 (the RAF
Balkan Air Force...
- (Karabegović 1988, p. 145): " Bila je to
najborbenija i politički najčvršća
partizanska jedinica u to
vrijeme u Krajini,
organizovana od
najboljih boraca iz...
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county were the Liptó Castle,
later Németlipcse (present-day
Partizánska Ľupča), and
since 1677 the
capital was Liptószentmiklós (present-day...
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fanatic Capt. Von
Berkow in hot pursuit. 1979
Yugoslavia Battle Squadron Partizanska eskadrila (Партизанска ескадрила)
Hajrudin Krvavac The
first Yugoslav...
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among visitors, such as Železná
studienka (Little iron well),
Partizánska lúka (Partisan meadow),
Koliba and the Kamzík TV Tower. Two-thirds of...