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Vranjak (pronounced [ʋrâɲak],
Serbian Cyrillic: Врањак) is a Serbo-Croatian toponym,
derived from vran, an
archaic word for "dark, black". It may refer...
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Vranjak (Serbian Cyrillic: Врањак) is a
village in the muni****lity of Modriča,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. FK
Vranjak "Archived copy" (PDF)...
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Vranjak (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Bpaњaк) is a
football club
based in
Vranjak,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. FK
Vranjak was
founded in 1975...
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Rahovec (Albanian
definite form: Rahoveci) or
Orahovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Ораховац), is a town and muni****lity
located in the
District of
Gjakova in western...
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Senovc Sopniq Hoqë e
Madhe Hoqë e
Vogel Krusha e
Madhe Krusha e
Vogel Vranjak Zatriq Zaçishtë Xërxë Jasiq-Gjocaj
Junik "Komunat në
rajonin e Gjakovës"...
- Ždralovo Brdo in the
village of Kladari, Prljaca, then in the
villages of
Vranjak, Kužnjača, Skugrić, Dugo Polje, etc.
There is an
important site at Dobor...
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Serbian turbo-folk singer.
Marta Savić was born to
Bosnian Serb
parents in
Vranjak, a
village near Modriča,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the age of two months...
- Žumberački, po****tion 2
Strmac Pribićki, po****tion 111 Svrževo, po****tion 28
Vranjak Žumberački, po****tion 3 In the 2011 census, the
inhabitants were almost...
- 1935, four
families with the
surname left the Vrakë
region and
settled in
Vranjak,
Orahovac (now Kosovo). It may
refer to:
Mladen Lambulić (born 1972), Montenegrin...
- FK Modriča was
formed in 1922 as a club and pla**** its home
games at
Vranjak. At the time, the
stadium was
mainly built with
wooden stands and could...