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Riječka luka –jadranski "prolaz"
prema Europi" [The Port of
Rijeka –
Adriatic "gateway"...
- The
Fiume krone (Croatian:
Riječka kruna, Italian:
Corona Fiumana,
abbreviated Cor. or FIUK) was a
currency used in the Free
State of Fiume. It was introduced...
- The Modruš-Rijeka
County (Croatian: Modruško-
riječka županija; Hungarian: Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a
historic administrative subdivision (županija)...
- (ESB),
which became a
member of
Erste Group. In May 2002, ESB
purchased Riječka banka (est. 1954),
headquartered in Rijeka.
Following that transaction...
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remembered by the po****tion even today. She
became a folk hero
Karolina Riječka (Caroline of Rijeka) and has been
celebrated in plays,
movies and even...
- (1958) as
Bennett Carfield The 39
Steps (1959) as
Professor Logan Karolina Rijecka (1961) as
Admiral A
Study in
Terror (1965) as Duke of
Shires The Heroes...
- once
located within the region. Lješanska
nahija included the area to the
Riječka nahija, and was the most
impoverished and
smallest part of the Prin****lity...
- (owned by
Raiffeisen from Austria)
Erste & Steiermärkische Bank (former
Riječka banka,
owned by
Erste Bank from Austria) The
central budget is set by the...
- and Steiermärkische Bank und Spark****en AG. In 2003, the
Croatian bank
Riječka banka was
merged with
Erste & Steiermärkische Bank. As of 2022, the Erste...
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Rijeka Philological School (Croatian:
Riječka filološka škola) was a 19th-century
philological school that
operated in Rijeka,
offering a set of solutions...