-
Frontier (German: Militärgrenze; Serbo-Croatian: Војна крајина,
Vojna krajina, Војна граница,
Vojna granica; Hungarian:
Katonai határőrvidék; Romanian: Graniță...
- War and
Peace (Russian: Война и мир, romanized: Voyna i mir) is a 1966–1967
Soviet epic war
drama film co-written and
directed by
Sergei Bondarchuk, adapted...
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Vojna Vas (pronounced [ˈʋoːi̯na ˈʋaːs]; Slovene:
Vojna vas) is a
settlement on the left bank of the
Lahinja River east of Črnomelj in the
White Carniola...
-
military equipment of
World War II
Yugoslavia and the
Allies Slovene:
Aprilska vojna, Serbian: Априлски рат,
Aprilski rat, Croatian:
Travanjski rat German: Unternehmen...
- (Russian: Великая Отечественная война, romanized: Vělikaja Otěčestvěnnaja
vojna) is a term used in
Russia and some
other former republics of the Soviet...
- The
Hyphen War (Czech: Pomlčková válka; Slovak: Pomlčková
vojna, lit. 'Dash War') was the
political conflict over
renaming the
country of Czechoslovakia...
-
Serbian actress known for her work on the TV
series "Ubice mog oca" and "
Vojna akademija", as well as the
Serbian films "From Love: **** to Je Raj" and...
-
Olivera Vojna Nešić (born 6
October 1947) is a
Serbian composer and
professor at the
University of Priština
Faculty of Arts, in
North Kosovo. She graduated...
- Slovak–Hungarian War, or
Little War (Hungarian: Kis háború, Slovak: Malá
vojna), was a war
fought from 23
March to 31
March 1939
between the
First Slovak...
- is
named after him.
Vojna enciklopedija, 2nd ed., 1978, Book 4, pg. 427
Vojna enciklopedija, 2nd ed., 1978, Book 4, pg. 428
Vojna enciklopedija, 2nd ed...