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Zvonik is a
Roman Catholic magazine founded by
Croat priests from the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Subotica. It is
published in Croatian. It was
founded on...
- Hungarian). ISBN 9789635479016. {{cite book}}: |website=
ignored (help) "
Zvonik".
zvonik.rs (in Croatian).
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Battle of...
- 1433,
Despot Đurađ
annexed parts of Usora,
together with the
trade outpost Zvonik (Zvornik) and
fortress Teočak. Đurađ
married his
daughter Katarina to Ulrich...
- belltower, one of the
oldest in Croatia. The
remains of The
Church Our Lady of
Zvonik,
located over a
cavity of the west wall
above the
Porta Aurea of Diocletian's...
- 12th century.
Zvornik is
first mentioned in 1410,
although it was
known as
Zvonik ("bell tower") at that time. The town's
geographic location has made it...
- w****ly (Novi Sad)
Hrvatska riječ (Croatian language) w****ly (Subotica)
Zvonik (Croatian language)
monthly (Subotica)
Miroljub (Croatian language) quarterly...
- Subotičke novine, main w****ly
newspaper in
Serbian Hrvatska riječ, in
Croatian Zvonik, in
Croatian Bunjevačke novine, in
Bunjevac A1
motorway connects the city...
- The
Dubrovnik Bell
Tower (Croatian:
Gradski zvonik) is a
tower in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Located on Luža
Square at the end of the Stradun, the
tower is 31...
- v t e
Newspapers and
magazines published in
Serbia Daily newspapers Magazines Minority language periodicals Hrvatska riječ
Zvonik Miroljub Libertatea...
- century. Also
known in
Slovenia are the
belfry chapel-shrine (kapelica -
zvonik) and the
polygonal chapel-shrine (poligonalna kapelica). Chapel-shrines...