- Iñaki
Peciña Tomé (born 31 May 1988) is a
Spanish handball player for the
French club Chambéry
Savoie Mont-Blanc
Handball and the
Spanish national team...
- The Stopića Cave (Serbian: Стопића пећина, romanized: Stopića
pećina) is a
limestone cave near Sirogojno, on the
slopes of
Mount Zlatibor in
western Serbia...
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Vilina Pećina (transl. Fairy Cave) is a cave and a
karst resurgence wellspring in
Dinaric Alps
karst of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, also
previously known from...
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Martin Pecina (born 9 July 1968) is a
Czech politician, who
twice served as the
minister of
Interior of the
Czech Republic. He was the
minister of Interior...
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Gadime Cave (Albanian:
Shpella e Mermerit; Serbian: Мермерна пећина/Mermerna
pećina) is a
karstic limestone cave in the
village of
Gadime e Ulët in the muni****lity...
- Lipa Cave (Serbian: Липска пећина, romanized: Lipska
pećina) is a
karst cave
situated close to Cetinje, Montenegro. It has a
system of
about 2.5 kilometres...
- fig. 15
James 172.
Pecina pp. 66–70
Colton 5.
Branson iv.
Colton 13
McManis 42
James 169
Colton 6
Earle 12. Ron
Pecina and Bob
Pecina, pp. 124–38 Branson...
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Republic of Užice. A
prominent feature on the
mountain is the cave Potpećka
pećina (43°47′44″N 19°55′59″E / 43.79556°N 19.93306°E / 43.79556; 19.93306)...
- Romuald’s Cave (Croatian:
Romualdova pećina) is a cave in the
western part of
Istria County, Croatia, that
contains the
oldest known cave
paintings in...
- Indians. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution, 1979: 524–532.
Pecina, Ron and
Pecina, Bob. Neil David's Hopi World.
Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2011....