- "Ah, lo previdi! ... Ah, t’invola ... Misera! ... Deh, non
varcar", K. 272, is a
concert aria by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for solo
soprano and orchestra...
-
September 1889) was a
Bosnian Franciscan friar,
historian and
writer from
Varcar Vakuf [Now Mrkonjić Grad],
Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a
proponent of...
- were
named after King
Peter I: Mrkonjić Grad in Bosnia-Herzegovina (former
Varcar Vakuf),
Petrovgrad in
Vojvodina (Veliki Bečkerek, now Zrenjanin) and Petrovac...
- name
several times in history:
Gornje Kloke, Novo Jajce,
Varcarev Vakuf,
Varcar Vakuf, and
ultimately the
present one. The last
renaming took
place in 1924...
- m****acred by
Chetniks in
Plana and
surrounding villages.
Varcar Vakuf m****acre 5
September 1941
Varcar Vakuf 56 Chetniks M****acre of 44
Muslims and 12 Croats...
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Vrbovsko Pliva-Rama Bugojno, Duvno, Glamoč, Jajce, Kupres, Livno, Prozor,
Varcar Vakuf Jajce Pokupje Jastrebarsko, Karlovac, Pisarovina, Vojnić
Posavje Bijeljina...
-
October 1775 272 "Ah, lo previdi! ... Ah, t'invola ... Misera! ... Deh, non
varcar" (Score/Crit. report) Recitative, aria,
recitative and
cavatina for soprano...
- enlightenment, but this
never came into being. In 1848, Jukić
moved to
Varcar-Vakuf (Mrkonjić Grad) to
become a chaplain. In 1849/1850, he
reported having...
-
Lazar Ludovik Zamenhof,
among the
first Esperantoists in BiH were: 1892.
Varcar Vakuf –
Sinajko A. Torkar,
Sinajko Oscar Pogačnig, 1895.
Vlasenica – Dr...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, the
Green Cadres plundered provisioning depots in
Varcar Vakuf, Glamoč, Jajce, and Travnik. Inter-ethnic
violence flared up in Semberija...