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  2. List of mountains in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Željko Poljak "Hrvatske planine" Zagreb, 2001. Greater Geographical Atlas of Yugoslavia, University Press "Liber", Zagreb (Croatia), 1987. Geographical Atlas of the Republic of Croatia, School Book (Zagreb), "Miroslav Krleža" Lexicographical Institute (Zagreb), 1993.

  3. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia, [d] officially the Republic of Croatia, [e] is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west.

  4. Petər Klepəc - Wikipedia

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    Mali lug as Lug ml. in 1928.. Already in the Zima account of 1828, Mali Lug was designated as the birthplace of Petər Klepəc, [2] and the people of Mali Lug were recorded already by Hirc in 1898 to have considered a particular house as his birthplace; one with the year 1712 written above one of the windows and a particularly large ridge beam. [3]

  5. Atlas V - Wikipedia

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    Atlas V [a] is an expendable launch system and the fifth major version in the Atlas launch vehicle family. It was designed by Lockheed Martin and has been operated by United Launch Alliance (ULA) [b] since 2006. It is used for DoD, NASA, and commercial payloads. It is America's longest-serving active rocket.

  6. List of atlases - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Mira (Russia, 1937–present) Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas (United Kingdom, 1938–present) Gran Atlas Aguilar (Spain, 1969/1970) Historical Atlas of China (Taiwan, 1980) The Historical Atlas of China (China, 1982) National Geographic Atlas of the World (United States, 1963–present) Pergamon World Atlas (1962/1968)

  7. List of caves on Ivanščica and Strahinjčica - Wikipedia

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    Many of the caves of Ivanščica and Strahinjčica [] were listed by Vladimir Redenšek in 1961. [1] Work on the speleological cadastre of Ivanščica began in 2008, [2] an early version being presented in 2009. [3]

  8. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    There is also a border dispute with Bosnia–Herzegovina, [28] specifically Croatia claims Unčica channel on the right bank of Una as the border at Hrvatska Kostajnica, [29] while Bosnia and Herzegovina claims Una River course as the border there. [30]

  9. Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Croatian Art (Enciklopedija hrvatske umjetnosti) – 1st ed. in 2 volumes (1995–96); 2nd ed. in 8 volumes (2005) as Croatian Art Encyclopedia (Hrvatska likovna enciklopedija) Dictionary of the Croatian Language (Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika) – 2000; Atlas of Croatian History (Hrvatski povijesni atlas) – 1st ed. (2003); 2nd ...