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Prusac (Прусац) is a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina in the
Central Bosnia Canton of the
Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the oldest...
- Lola
Prusac (18
January 1895 – 29
October 1985) was a Polish-born
French fashion designer noted for her
inventive and
original way of dressing, who worked...
- (Bithynia),
ancient city of
Anatolia Prusias ad Mare,
ancient city of
Anatolia Prusac, a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Prusak, a
village in Łódź Voivodeship...
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Orahovljani Petkovići Piljužići Pobrđani Ponjavići
Potkraj Pribraća
Prisika Prusac Rasavci Rastičevo
Rudina Ruska Pilana Sandžak
Semin Silajdževina Slatina...
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Bosnian thinkers. He was born in 1544 in
Prusac,
studied in Istanbul, and from 1583 he was a
judge of
Prusac.
Basis of
Wisdom on the
Organization of the...
- and
since then he is
president of the club.
Shortly thereafter,
Robert Prusac, vice-president and Mile Mamic,
second vice-president
joined the club. Since...
- traditional,
religious and
cultural event in Europe. It is
located near
Prusac,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was
named after Ajvaz-dedo (Grandfather Ajvaz)...
- 2020.
Retrieved 28 July 2021. Aniconism, Encyclopædia
Britannica Marina Prusac;
Kristine Kolrud (2014).
Iconoclasm from
Antiquity to Modernity. Ashgate...
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ships in
retaliation of an
Illyrian pirate attack.
Archaeologists Marina Prusac and Adam
Lindhagen of the
University of Oslo did not
completely agree with...
- parents. His
father hails from
Bosanski Petrovac, and his
mother hails from
Prusac near
Donji Vakuf. He rose
through the
ranks of his home-town club MRK Kozala...