- with
another etymological theory claiming the name
traces its
origins to
Požúň. He,
similarly to
historian Nandor Knauz claims,
attesting that the po****rity...
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Požun is a
settlement in Croatia, part of the town of
Ozalj in
Karlovac County.
Požun sits on the left bank of the Kupa,
opposite Ozalj Castle.
Požun...
- the 17th century.
There has also been a
historic minority in
Bratislava (
Požun),
where many
Habsburg Serbs studied. The
number of
Slovaks of Serb descent...
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Katja Požun (born 7
April 1993) is a
Slovenian former ski jumper.
Požun made her
World Cup
debut on 3
December 2011 in Lillehammer, Norway. She reached...
-
summoned Hungarian parliament in
Požun in
October 1687 in
order to tie
Hungary closer to his throne. The Diet of
Požun recognised Habsburg rulers as legitimate...
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znanstvenih časopisa
Republike Hrvatske. Bratulić,
Josip (1996). "Trnava i
Požun (Bratislava) i
hrvatska tiskana knjiga XVII. i XVIII. stoljeća". Croatica:...
- Network.
Archived from the
original on 2012-10-16.
Retrieved 2011-02-19.
Požun,
Brian J. (2001-10-01). "Slovene film
makes a
splash at the Lido". Kinoeye...
- der höchsten
Auszeichnung des
Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile.
Pozun Verlag. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5. Scherze, Veit (2007). Die Ritterkreuzträger...
- Croatiae". At the ****embly held in 1646 in the
Hungarian town of
Pozsony (
Požun in Croatian, now
Bratislava in Slovakia), he was made the
highest Hungarian...
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Katja Nyberg (born 1979), (naturalized)
Norwegian handball player Katja Požun (born 1993),
Slovenian ski
jumper Katja Rajaniemi,
Finnish ski-orienteering...