- The
Zlatni Rat,
often referred to as the
Golden Cape or
Golden Horn (translated from the
local Chakavian dialect), is a spit of land
located about 2 kilometres...
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Zlatni Dečaci (Serbian Cyrillic: Златни дечаци, trans. The
Golden Boys) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Belgrade in 1962. The band were one of the...
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Zlatni dvori (Golden Palace) is a
Croatian telenovela produced by Nova TV. It is an
original story,
produced in 2016, and
starring Katarina Baban, Matko...
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January 2019. "
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Zlatni Prsti (Serbian Cyrillic: Златни Прсти, trans. The
Golden Fingers) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in Zaječar in 1970.
Formed and led by guitarist...
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Tambura Players) is a
Croatian tambura group. The
group was
formed in 1983 as
Zlatni Dukati.
After a tour of
America organized by the
Croatian Fraternal Union...
- The
Villa Zlatni Breg (Serbian: Вила Златни брег; lit. 'Golden Hill Villa'), also
known as the Obrenović
Summerhouse (Serbian: Летњиковац Обреновића,...
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Zlatni Pyasatsi Cove (Bulgarian: залив Златни пясъци, ‘Zaliv
Zlatni Pyasatsi’ \'za-liv 'zla-tni 'pya-sa-tsi\) is the 1.4 km wide cove
indenting for 1...
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Golden Sands (Bulgarian: Златни пясъци,
Zlatni pyasatsi [
ˈzɫatni ˈpʲasɐt͡si]) is a
major seaside resort town on the
northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast...
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Zlatni Prsti (trans. The
Golden Fingers) is the
eponymous debut studio album by
Yugoslav rock band
Zlatni Prsti. It was
issued in 1976 by PGP-RTB. Momčilo...