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Serbia Vrbas Oblast,
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes Vrbas Banovina,
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pages with
titles containing Vrbas Vrba (disambiguation)...
- Serbian.
During the SFRY period, the town was
renamed Titov Vrbas (meaning 'Tito's
Vrbas'),
after Josip Broz Tito. Like all
other towns in
communist Yugoslavia...
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Rudolf Vrba (born
Walter Rosenberg; 11
September 1924 – 27
March 2006) was a Slovak-Jewish
biochemist who, as a
teenager in 1942, was
deported to the Auschwitz...
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pages with
titles containing Vrba Vrbas (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vrba. If an
internal link led you...
- The
Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбас,
pronounced [
ʋr̩̂ba(ː)s]) is a
major river with a
length of 250
kilometres (160 mi), in
western Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Vrbas Banovina or
Vrbas Banate (Serbo-Croatian:
Vrbaska banovina / Врбаска бановина), was a
province (banovina) of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia between...
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Vrbas Oblast (Serbo-Croatian: Врбас област, romanized:
Vrbas Oblast) was one of the
oblasts of the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes from 1922 to 1929...
- of
state enterprises in the 2000s. Kostić was born on 25
August 1959 in
Vrbas, FPR Yugoslavia. Kostić
graduated from the
Faculty of
Economics at the University...
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vrba,
Vrba, or
vŕba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vrba (Czech feminine: Vrbová) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Cenek...
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Vrba–Wetzler
report is one of
three do****ents that
comprise what is
known as the
Auschwitz Protocols,
otherwise known as the
Auschwitz Report or the...