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Vraka (Albanian:
Vrakë;
Serbian Cyrillic: Врака) is a
region in Shkodër
County in
northern Albania. The
region includes settlements located on the s****...
- pockets,
items (such as money) are
stored inside the
folds of this belt.
Vrákes are
usually made of s****y
cotton double cloth,
usually dark blue or black...
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Kosta Miličević Self-portrait Born 3 June 1877
Vrakë,
Ottoman Albania Died 12
February 1920 Belgrade,
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes Nationality...
- by the
Albanian communist government in 1946.
Kushi was born in 1918, in
Vrakë, near Shkodër. He
belonged to
either the Serb-Montenegrin or the Aromanian...
- to Grilë (now Albania). In 1935, four
families with the
surname left the
Vrakë region and
settled in Vranjak,
Orahovac (now Kosovo). It may
refer to: Mladen...
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authors list (link) Lutz...
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Retrieved 6
March 2024. Røsvik,
Eirik (9
November 2022). "Mehl vil ikke
vrake distrikts-mål:
Politifolk frykter nye kutt". VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
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April 1933, he was
appointed teacher at a
school in the
village of
Vrakë or Vraka,
seven kilometers from Shkokër,
until 1934 when the
school closed...
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member of SANU.
Kosta Miličević (1877–1920),
Serbian painter, born in
Vrakë. Vojo
Kushi (1918–1942),
Albanian communist, Hero of
Albania and Hero of...
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September 2011.
Retrieved 16
November 2011. "Carl I.
Hagen vred
etter vraking" (in Norwegian).
Norwegian News Agency. 16
November 2011.
Retrieved 16...