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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...
- traditional, religious and cultural event in Europe. It is located near Prusac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was named after Ajvaz-dedo (Grandfather Ajvaz)...
- Orahovljani Petkovići Piljužići Pobrđani Ponjavići Potkraj Pribraća Prisika Prusac Rasavci Rastičevo Rudina Ruska Pilana Sandžak Semin Silajdževina Slatina...
- 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...
- pilgrimage. Another Bosnian Muslim place of pilgrimage is Ajvatovica near Prusac in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is the largest Islamic traditional...
- "Byzantine Iconoclasm: Ideology and Quest for Power". In Kolrud, Kristine; Prusac, M. (eds.). Iconoclasm from antiquity to modernity. Burlington, VT: Ashgate...
- luxury". The designers throughout the company's history have included Lola Prusac, Jacques Delahaye, Catherine de Karolyi, Monsieur Levaillant, Nicole de...
- "Byzantine Iconoclasm: Ideology and Quest for Power". In: Eds. K. Kolrud and M. Prusac, Iconoclasm from Antiquity to Modernity, Ashgate Publishing Ltd: Farnham...