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Slatinski Dol (pronounced [
ˈslaːtinski ˈdoːl]) is a dis****d
settlement in the
western Slovene Hills (Slovene:
Slovenske gorice)
north and west of Zgornja...
- György
Zalatnaky (Croatian:
Juraj Slatinski; died 29
December 1605) was a
Hungarian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of Pécs from...
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right tributary of the Danube. The
Tuchenitsa takes its
source in the
Slatinski Venets Height of the
Danubian Plain at an
altitude of 359 m, some 1.7 km...
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shared with 17
European countries. The
tentative sites are the Cave
Slatinski Izvor, the
geological formation Markovi Kuli, the
megalithic archaeo-astronomical...
- 56.206742; 24.694461 (Karvės Ola cave) - none
Europe North Macedonia Slatinski Izvor cave (Слатински Извор) [mk] 3.932 km (2.4 mi) 41°34′47.86″N 21°12′47...
- Prekoračani, no po****tion Pušina, po****tion 33
Rajino Polje, po****tion 30
Slatinski Drenovac, po****tion 50 Vojlovica, po****tion 18 In the same census, about...
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Yugoslav Partisans. The
company was
established on 15
August 1943 in
Slatinski Drenovac, from the
order of the
Sixth Slavonian Corp and
composed of 10...
- Stajnički
Sestranec Sesvete Skočibe Skrbići
Slana Voda
Slanovec Slatina Slatinski Lipovac Slavčići Smišljak
Smokovo Smrdelje Smrka Sopaljska Sopnica Sesvetska...
- Sanders,
Maritime Power in the
Black Sea (Routledge, 2014), p. 176.
Nikolai Slatinski,
National security: aspects, analyses, alternatives, Sofia. 2004 // (in...
- "Slatina".
Bosanska vila. 1
October 1886. pp. 301–302. Popović, Vaso (2002).
Slatinski kraj u prošlosti (in Serbian). Laktaši:
Srpsko prosvjetno i
kulturno društvo...