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Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the
capital and
largest city of Croatia. It is in the
north of the country,
along the Sava river,...
- The
Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Zagreb (Latin:
Archidioecesis Metropolitae Zagrebiensis; Croatian: Zagrebačka
nadbiskupija i metropolija) is the central...
- German:
Laibach and
Agram (the
latter being obsolete); Italian:
Lubiana and
Zagabria. Madrid, Berlin, Oslo, and Amsterdam, with
identical names in most major...
- "Il
liber linteus di
Zagabria" in
Scrivere etrusco pp. 17-52. Pallottino, M. (1986) "Il
libro etrusco della uimmia di
Zagabria.
Significato e valore...
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sessions (Congregatio
Regni totius Sclavonie generalis) – held in
Zagreb (
Zagabria),
Croatia – date from 19
April 1273. An
extensive Croatian Latin literature...
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Chioffi (12
October 2009). "Mandzukic, il "nuovo Boksic"
della Dinamo Zagabria" (in Italian). Il
Corriere dello Sport.
Archived from the
original on 27...
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Bonfantes (1983). L.
Bouke van der Meer's
review of Il
liber linteus di
Zagabria: testualità e contenuto: (Biblioteca di “Studi Etruschi” 50, by Valentina...
- last
works were
collected in
Promemoria e
lettere by his spouse,
Fiorella Zagabria.
Glavina died on 9
February 1925 due to
tuberculosis in a
hospital in ****...
- for
harbour protection and
coastal escort duties,
briefly as Alba then
Zagabria. She was then used to
train anti-submarine
warfare specialists from the...
- Press. pp. 73–75. L.
Bouke van der Meer's
review of Il
liber linteus di
Zagabria: testualità e contenuto: (Biblioteca di "Studi Etruschi" 50, by Valentina...