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Uvala is
originally a
local toponym used by
people in some
regions in Slovenia, Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Montenegro and Serbia. In geosciences...
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Uvala (Serbian Cyrillic: Увала) is a
village in the muni****lity of Istočni
Drvar (East Drvar),
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census,...
- Pješčana
Uvala (Italian: Valsabbion) is a
village in the muni****lity of Medulin-Medolino, in
southern Istria in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census...
- The Gulf of
Piran or
Piran Bay (Slovene:
Piranski zaliv, Croatian:
Piranski zaljev or
Savudrijska vala, Italian: Baia di Pirano) is
located in the northern...
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Turlough (turlach), a type of
disappearing lake
characteristic of
Irish karst.
Uvala, a
collection of
multiple smaller individual sinkholes that
coalesce into...
- Germany. It is
located in the
larger of two
sinkholes (also
referred to as
uvala). The area is
known for
record low temperatures, up to 30 °C (54 °F) lower...
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geomorphological phenomena being referred to as
dolina (sinkhole), polje,
uvala, ponor, etc. In the ****ure, the
analysis of
underground water courses could...
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topography is
mountainous with many
narrow valleys and
karst formations called uvalas or poljés,
depending on the size. Most of the rock is
limestone allowing...
- The
subtropical rains accelerate erosion so
there are many
drainages and
uvala. The
southern end of the
island consists of
uplifted coral reef, whereas...
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diminutive of tambura, from Turkish, from
Persian ṭambūr "tanbur"
Uvala, from Serbo-Croatian
uvala "hollow" Vampire, from Serbo-Croatian
vampir via
German Vampir...