- from the
toast expression "Na zdravje" (to health) in Slovene.
Danica Veceric (2006). Slovenia.
Looking at Europe, The
Oliver Press, Inc., ISBN 1881508749...
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national anthem. See Help:IPA/Slovenian and
Slovenian phonology.
Danica Veceric (2006). Slovenia.
Looking at Europe, The
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which belonged to the late
medieval county still known as Večenike or
Večerić. The
earliest do****entary
reference to
Mostar as a
settlement dates from...
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around the
river Drežanka
belonged to the
early medieval župa of Večenika –
Večerić,
which bordered the župas of Rama and Duvno. With the
disintegration of...
- In
medieval times,
Komska Župa
bordered župa
Neretva on the west, župa
Večerić and župa
Bijela on the southwest, župa
Nevesinje on the south, župa Viševa...
- built. In the
Middle Ages, Ljubuški was part of the župa of Večenike (
Večerić). The
fortress belonged to the
Herzog of
Saint Sava and
Grand Duke of Bosnia...
- the
plundering and
hijacking of a
cargo filled with
textile goods from
Večerić,
worth 800 perpers, in
which Bogopenec parti****ted in. Later, on 7 January...
- 6: Kranjsko. Vienna: C. Kr.
Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna. 1906. p. 159.
Večerić,
Danica (31
August 2006). Slovenia. The
Oliver Press, Inc. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-881508-74-8...
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Ministry of
Culture register of
national heritage reference number ešd 2475
Večerić,
Danica (31
August 2006). Slovenia. The
Oliver Press, Inc. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-881508-74-8...
- Neretva,
where across the Neretva, on its
right bank, župa of Večenike (
Večerić) existed. The
northern border consists of the
mountain m****ifs of Prenj...