- Pashë Palabardhë
Pjetershtan Plançor
Ponoshec Popovc Racë
Rracaj Radoniq Rakoc Ramoc Rogova I Rogovë II Zidi Sadikagës
Sheremet Shishman Skivjan Smaq Smolicë...
-
Rakoczi and
Rakoczy in some
foreign sources. The
family was
named after Rákóc (Rakovec, now
Rakovec nad Ondavou, Slovakia). The
family originated from...
- (1961) -
Djordje Dr (1962) - Dr.
Milorad Cvijovic Kozara (1962) -
Sorga Krst
Rakoc (1962) - Beli
Double Circle (1963) -
Pavle Radopolje (1963) -
Bozina Thundering...
-
Location Comments 2008
Rakoc Atin (Do Justice)
Supreme Court of Justice,
Guatemala City
Using salt, the
artist shapes the
letters '
RAKOC ATIN' (Do justice...
-
Skender Reçica
Personal details Born (1974-06-10) 10 June 1974 (age 50)
Rakoc, Peja, Kosovo,
Yugoslavia (now Kosovo)
Nationality Kosovan Albanian Political...
- both
fictional and do****entary. She made her
debut as an
actress in Krst
Rakoc, a
Yugoslav film
released in 1962 and
featuring Bata Živojinović in the...
-
Popoc Popovac [sr]
Qerim Ćerim
Qerret Čeret Raçë Rača
Radoniq Radonjić
Rakoc Rakoc Rakovinë
Rakovina Ramoc Ramoc Rashkoc Raškoc Rogovë
Rogovo Rracaj Racaj...
- of said villages. The
Chrysobull of Deçan
mentions Jablanica, Ratishë,
Rakoc, Rashkoc, Zhdrellë, Meqe, Sapot, Cërmjan, Rakovina, Kralan, Bec and Radoniq...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Ракочевић) is a
Serbian surname,
derived from the name
Rakoč. It may
refer to: Igor Rakočević,
Serbian basketball player; son of Goran...
- Великий Раковець; Rusyn: Великый Раковиць; Hungarian: Nagy-Rákócz, Nagyrákóc,
Rákóc, Rákócz, Rakowec; Slovak: Veľký Rakovec) is a
village located in western...