- The
Kvarner Gulf (Croatian:
Kvarnerski zaljev),
sometimes also
Kvarner Bay, is a bay in the
northern Adriatic Sea,
located between the
Istrian peninsula...
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following decades, it
changed its name to U.S.
Fiumana in 1926, to S.C.F.
Quarnero in 1946, to NK
Rijeka in 1954, and
finally HNK
Rijeka in 1995.
Rijeka is...
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Italian possession, and the name was
changed once again, to
Cantieri Navali Quarnero.
During World War II, the
shipyard was destro****, and had to be rebuilt...
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Director of the
Southern Railways,
started the
construction of the
Hotel Quarnero (Kvarner Hotel) and the
Hotel Kronprinzessin Stephanie (present-day Hotel...
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Coast consisting of the
provinces of Friaul, Görz, Triest, Istrien, Fiume,
Quarnero, Laibach, and in the
Prealpine Operations Zone
consisting of the provinces...
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Habsburg monarchy gained Venetian lands in the
Istrian Peninsula and the
Quarnero (Kvarner)
Islands as part of the
Treaty of
Campo Formio of 1797. However...
- (Pen and Sword, Barnsley, 2017). Jackson,
Thomas Graham, Dalmatia, the
Quarnero and Istria,
Volume 2, Oxford, 1887, pp. 166–7 Kennedy, David, "The 'ala...
- Born 2
April 1910. Gebietskommissar, "Navahrudak;" SS and
Police Leader, "
Quarnero." Died in
captivity in
Yugoslavia on 18
February 1946. 290239 4355116 Martin...
- name and in 1946 its
management decided to
rebrand the side into S.C.F.
Quarnero in
order to be able to take part in the
first Yugoslav championship. The...
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American league to be
founded in a
foreign land), and the
Nautico Sport Club
Quarnero in 1888 by the
Hungarian minority of the city. Even earlier, in 1873, following...