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Ratne (Ukrainian: Ратне; Polish: Ratno; Yiddish: ראטנא Ratno) is a
rural settlement in
Volyn Oblast,
western Ukraine. It is
located in the
historic region...
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Ratne igre (trans. War Games) is the
second studio album from
Serbian and
Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber,
released in 1985.
Following the
success of their...
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Ratne Raion (Ukrainian: Ратнівський район) was a
raion in
Volyn Oblast in
western Ukraine. Its
administrative center was the urban-type
settlement of...
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Krvava Cetina [Bloody Cetina] (in Croatian). Zagreb:
Hrvatski centar za
ratne žrtve. p. 155. ISBN 978-953-57409-0-2. Predoević,
Petra (2007). "Operacija...
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mattered to him. Rao
offers to
marry Ratne despite his
earlier marriage and live in a
bigamous relationship.
Ratne is
hesitant at first, but only for a...
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November 2006. Karli, Sina (11
November 2006). "Šveđanin
priznao krivnju za
ratne zločine u BiH" [Swede
confesses to war
crimes in
Bosnia and Herzegovina]...
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Retrieved 2023-01-28. "Haški
zatvorenik na
novom suđenju za
ratne zločine". BalkanInsight. 11
January 2019.
Retrieved 29
January 2023. "Dragomir...
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village Prylisne Kamin-Kashyrskyi
Zabolottia town
Zabolottia Kovel Ratne town
Ratne Kovel Velymche village Velymche Kovel Zabrody village Zabrody Kovel...
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Title Lyrics Length 1. "
Ratne igre" ("War Games")
Kerber 3:36 2. "Babaroga" ("Babaroga") Duško ****nijević 3:33 3. "Mesečar" ("Sleepwalker") Kerber...
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Banganga Khola,
Durga Khola, Sita Khola,
Khakabesi Khola,
Rangsing Khola,
Ratne Khola,
Jhimruk Khola,
Khankbesi Khola and
Thada Khola.
Thada lake and Sengleng...