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Croatian-Hungarian handball player (born 1991)
Petar Topic (born 30 December 1991) is a Croatian-born Hungarian handball player for RK Zagreb and for the Hungarian national team. At the beginning of
Petar_Topic
Hungarian handball club
Márkó érkezik a NEKA-hoz". nb1.neka.hu. "Petar Topić i Damian Przytula su novi igrači RK Zagreba!". "Petar Topić i Damian Przytula su novi igrači RK Zagreba
Tatabánya_KC
Hungarian handball club
(2010–2014, 2015–2024) Timuzsin Schuch (2005–2006) Bence Szűcs (2016–2024) Petar Topic (2017–2022) Huba Vajda (2015–2020, 2022–2023) Uroš Vilovski (2007–2008
Balatonfüredi_KSE
Croatian handball club
Mirsad Terzić Zlatko Saračević Irfan Smajlagić Gyula Gál Dávid Katzirz Petar Kapisoda Dobrivoje Marković Lujo Györy Zdenko Zorko Goran Stojanović Frank
RK_Zagreb
Miklós Rosta, Adrián Sipos, Stefan Sunajko, Márton Székely, Zoltán Szita, Petar Topic. Coach: István Gulyás 2022 European Championship (15th place) Gábor Ancsin
Hungary men's national handball team
Hungary_men's_national_handball_team
King of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1945
Peter II Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Петар II Карађорђевић, Petar II Karađorđević; 6 September 1923 – 3 November 1970) was the last King of Yugoslavia
Peter_II_of_Yugoslavia
Polish handball player
érkezőit is bejelentette a Tatabánya". Nemzeti Sport. 28 June 2024. "Petar Topić i Damian Przytula su novi igrači RK Zagreba!". EHF M18 EURO 2016 MEN'S
Damian_Przytuła
Rock band from Yugoslavia
and Topić himself took turns on bass guitar. Soon after Mavrin's and Živković's departure, Divjak also left the band. His spot was filled in by Petar "Peco"
Time_(Yugoslav_band)
Bulgarian philosopher and spiritual teacher (1864 – 1944)
Peter Dunov (/ˈdʌnɒv/ DUN-ov; Bulgarian: Петър Дънов [ˈpɛtɐr ˈdɤnof]; July 11, 1864 – December 27, 1944), also known by his spiritual name Beinsa Douno
Peter_Deunov
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Petrović (Cyrillic: Петар Петровић) or Petar Petrovic may refer to: Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (1747–1830), ruler of Montenegro Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
Petar_Petrović
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Petar Georgiev may refer to: Petar Georgiev-Kalica (born 1951), Macedonian composer and songwriter Petar Georgiev (cyclist) (born 1929), Bulgarian cyclist
Petar_Georgiev
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Petar Petrov may refer to: Petar Petrov (footballer, born 1961), Bulgarian football defender Petar Petrov (footballer, born 1984), Bulgarian football midfielder
Petar_Petrov
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Petar Jovanović may refer to: Petar Jovanović (footballer) Petar Jovanović (basketball) Petar Jovanović (metropolitan) This disambiguation page lists
Petar_Jovanović
24-player squad was announced on 15 December. After some changes, with Petar Nenadić missing the tournament due to an injury, the list was reduced to
2022 European Men's Handball Championship squads
2022_European_Men's_Handball_Championship_squads
Croatian handball club
(2016–2017) Gianfranco Pribetić (2017–2019) Vladislav Veselinov (2006–2007) Petar Topic (2013–2015) David Miličević Dean Turković (2006–2010) Krešimir Maraković
RK_Poreč
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Sveti Petar (lit. "Saint Peter") may refer to: Sveti Petar (island), an uninhabited Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea Sveti Petar, Cres, a village on
Sveti_Petar
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Petar Mišić may refer to: Petar Mišić (footballer) Petar Mišić (general) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an
Petar_Mišić
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Petar Jokić may refer to: Petar Jokić (revolutionary) (c. 1779 – 1852), Serbian revolutionary Petar Jokić (basketball) (born 1991), Serbian basketball
Petar_Jokić
Counter-Strike news website and forum
"The Best CS:GO Players of 2018". Retrieved 19 March 2019. Milanovic, Petar "Tgwr1is". "What is That Rating Thing in Stats?". Retrieved 19 March 2019
HLTV
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Petar Šegedin may refer to: Petar Šegedin (athlete) (1926–1994), Yugoslav middle and long-distance runner Petar Šegedin (writer) (1909–1998), Croatian
Petar_Šegedin
(1990-03-08)8 March 1990 (aged 30) 1.98 m 28 20 Grundfos Tatabánya 3 P Petar Topic (1991-12-30)30 December 1991 (aged 29) 2.01 m 0 0 Balatonfüredi KSE 7
2021 World Men's Handball Championship squads
2021_World_Men's_Handball_Championship_squads
Theocratic state in Southeastern Europe
the death of Petar I, his 17-year-old nephew, Rade Petrović, became Metropolitan Petar II. By historical and literary consensus, Petar II, commonly called
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric_of_Montenegro
Hungarian handball club
Davidovic Aleh Astrashapkin Dzmitry Chystabayeu Ante Grbavac Marin Sakić Petar Topic (2016-2017) Milan Popović Jožef Holpert Darko Pavlović Aleksandar Stanojević
Váci_KSE
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Petar II may refer to: Petar II of Bulgaria, Bulgarian tsar (ruled 1186–1197) Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, the Montenegrin ruler (1813–1851) Peter II of
Petar_II
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Petar Petrović-Njegoš (Cyrillic: Петар Петровић-Његош) may refer to: Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (1748–1830), Prince-Bishop of Montenegro, Exarch of the Serbian
Petar_Petrović-Njegoš
Former crown prince of Yugoslavia (born 1945)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) in 1947. The annulment was the topic of some debate. Notably, the FRY was not the successor of the SFRY; rather
Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
Alexander,_Crown_Prince_of_Yugoslavia
MOL Tatabánya KC 2022–23 football season
Wingers 14 Bence Hornyák 26 Pedro Rodríguez Álvarez Line Players 11 Petar Topic 19 Kolen Krancz 23 Uroš Vilovski Left Backs 10 Nemanja Obradović 17 Andrej
2022–23_Tatabánya_KC_season
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Petar Popović may refer to: Petar Popović (architect) (1873–1945), Serbian architect Petar Popović (basketball, born 1959), Croatian former basketball
Petar_Popović
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Petar Matić may refer to: Petar Matić Dule (1920–2024), Yugoslav war veteran and general Peter Matić (1937–2019), Austrian stage, film, television and
Petar_Matić
Serbian writer (1937–2023)
Petar Sarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Сарић; 11 July 1937 – 2 October 2023) was a Serbian poet and prose writer. Petar Sarić was born in the village of
Petar_Sarić
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Petar Atanasov may refer to: Petar Atanasov (footballer) (born 1990), Bulgarian footballer Petar Atanasov (linguist) (born 1939), Macedonian linguist of
Petar_Atanasov
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Petar Ivanov may refer to: Petar Ivanov (rower) (1894–1961), Croatian rower Petar Ivanov (footballer) (1903–1968), Bulgarian footballer Petar Ivanov (wrestler)
Petar_Ivanov
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Kolev may refer to: Petar Kolev (footballer born 1974), Bulgarian retired football defender Petar Kolev (footballer born 1984), Bulgarian footballer
Petar_Kolev
Bulgarian Third League football team
disbanded. On 26 May 2024 the team secured the North-East Third League title. Petar Kirev from the team become a top goalscorer of the league with 21 goals
PFC Ludogorets Razgrad Academy
PFC_Ludogorets_Razgrad_Academy
Croatian keyboardist and composer
Asanović to the newly established band September, whose other members were Petar Ugrin, Čarli Novak, Braco Doblekar and Ratko Divjak; who has also left the
Tihomir_Pop_Asanović
Final leader of Communist Bulgaria (1989–90); first President of Bulgaria (1990)
Petar Toshev Mladenov (Bulgarian: Петър Тошев Младенов; 22 August 1936 – 31 May 2000) was a Bulgarian communist diplomat and politician. He was the last
Petar_Mladenov
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Trifonov may refer to: Petar Trifonov (footballer) Petar Trifonov (diver) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Petar_Trifonov
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Petar Klepac is a personal name. Notable people with the name include: Petar Klepac, legendary figure Peter Klepáč, Slovak hockey player This disambiguation
Petar_Klepac_(disambiguation)
Balatonfüredi KSE 2019–20 football season
Pedro Rodríguez Line players 03 László Kemény 19 Darko Stevanović 22 Petar Topić Left Backs 06 Márton Varga 16 Barnabás Orbán 28 Aliaksei Shynkel 92 Bence
2019–20 Balatonfüredi KSE season
2019–20_Balatonfüredi_KSE_season
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Petar Angelov may refer to: Petar Angelov (equestrian) (1897–?), Bulgarian Olympic equestrian Petar Angelov (military officer) (1878–1926), Bulgarian
Petar_Angelov
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Vitanov may refer to: Petar Vitanov (footballer) Petar Vitanov (politician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Petar_Vitanov
Bulgarian politician
Petar Bojkov Vitanov (Bulgarian: Петър Бойков Витанов, Pet'r Bojkov Vitanov, born 18 April 1982) is a Bulgarian politician and former member of the Bulgarian
Petar_Vitanov_(politician)
Hopkins (USA) 10.47 Toma Petrescu (ROM) 10.66 1977 Silvio Leonard (CUB) 10.08 Petar Petrov (BUL) 10.19 Osvaldo Lara (CUB) 10.31 1979 Mike Roberson (USA) 10
List of Universiade medalists in athletics (men)
List_of_Universiade_medalists_in_athletics_(men)
Football league season
119 24 6 Dominik Máthé Budakalász 115 26 Ádám Tóth Budakalász 115 26 8 Petar Topić Balatonfüred 113 26 9 Rolandas Bernatonis DVTK-Eger 109 23 10 Srećko
2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball)
2018–19_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(men's_handball)
1914–1918 global conflict
I – History of the fraternal organization, 1914–1918 Lists of World War I topics Outline of World War I – Overview of and topical guide to World War I War
World_War_I
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Petar Stojanović may refer to: Petar Stojanović (composer) (1877–1957), Hungarian-born Serbian violinist and composer Petar Stojanović (footballer) (born
Petar_Stojanović
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Krumov may refer to: Petar Krumov (composer) Petar Krumov (wrestler) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If
Petar_Krumov
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Pavlović may refer to: Petar Pavlović (footballer, born 1987), Serbian football player Petar Pavlović (footballer, born 1997), Austrian football
Petar_Pavlović
Military unit
Drina [sr] Operation Spreča 95 [sr] Operation Krivaja 95 Decorations Medal of Petar Mrkonjić Commanders Notable commanders Vidoje Blagojević Vinko Pandurević
Zvornik_Brigade
Cultural monument in Belgrade, Serbia
to 1940 by the architect Petar Bajalović, with the assistance and development of the project by the architect Professor Petar Anagnosti. The base of the
Faculty of Law Building in Belgrade
Faculty_of_Law_Building_in_Belgrade
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar Relić may refer to: Petar Relić (Yugoslav partisan) Petar Relić (Serbian politician, 1939–2005) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Petar_Relić
Musical artist
albums. Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 244. Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija
Marijan_Brkić_Brk
Éles Veszprémi KKFT 140 232 61 5 Mitar Markez Gyöngyös 137 199 69 6 Petar Topic Balatonfüred 136 181 76 7 Gergő Fazekas Veszprémi KKFT 117 156 75 8 Mladen
2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball)
2021–22_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(men's_handball)
Serbian- Macedonian rock musician (1955–2022)
August 2024. Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 223. Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija
Aki_Rahimovski
Croatian footballer
Petar Juzvisen Kostadinović (born 29 October 1992) is a Croatian footballer who plays for AC Trento as a defender. Born in Rijeka, Croatia, Kostadinović
Petar_Kostadinović
Football league season
Radivojević Szeged 126 23 7 Mladen Krsmančić Csurgói KK 125 23 8 Bence Nagy FTC 117 25 9 Benedek Éles Veszprémi KKFT 115 19 10 Petar Topic Balatonfüred 112 23
2020–21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball)
2020–21_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I_(men's_handball)
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Karageorgevitch (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Карађорђевић, romanized: Petar Karađorđević) may refer to: Peter I of Serbia (1844–1921) Peter II of Yugoslavia
Peter_Karageorgevitch
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
Croatian kingdom reached its peak in the 11th century during the reigns of Petar Krešimir IV (1058–1074) and Dmitar Zvonimir (1075–1089). When Stjepan II
Croatia
Type of knowledge base
doi:10.1145/3269206.3271739. ISBN 9781450360142. S2CID 3766110. Ristoski, Petar; Paulheim, Heiko (2016), "RDF2Vec: RDF Graph Embeddings for Data Mining"
Knowledge_graph
Poetry 1967–2007) is a book by Serbian author, journalist and music critic Petar Janjatović. Published in 2008, the book is the second, expanded edition
Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007
Pesme_bratstva,_detinjstva_&_potomstva:_Antologija_ex_YU_rok_poezije_1967_-_2007
Yugoslavian jazz rock band
prominent musicians Janez Bončina (vocals), Tihomir "Pop" Asanović (organ), Petar Ugrin (trumpet, violin), Ratomir "Ratko" Divjak (drums), Karel "Čarli" Novak
September_(band)
Topics referred to by the same term
Records, a record label of the 1950s–70s, specialising in children's records Petar Pan, Serbian rock band Peterpan (band), former name of Indonesian alternative
Peter_Pan
Country in Southeast Europe
Miljenko Jergović, Isak Samokovlija, Safvet-beg Bašagić, Abdulah Sidran, Petar Kočić, Aleksandar Hemon, Mehmed Begić and Nedžad Ibrišimović. The National
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005
where he enrolled at the Jagiellonian University. While studying such topics as philology and various languages, he worked as a volunteer librarian and
Pope_John_Paul_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Petar I may refer to: Petar I of Bulgaria (r. 927-969), Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (1747–1830), Montenegrin ruler, metropolitan
Petar_I
RK Eurofarm Pelister KK Pelister Location Bitola, North Macedonia Arena Petar Miloševski Stadium Sports Hall Boro Čurlevski Stand North Stand Coordinates
Čkembari
Bulgarian rebellion against the Eastern Roman Empire
The Uprising of Petar Delyan (Bulgarian: Въстанието на Петър Делян, Greek: Επανάσταση του Πέτρου Δελεάνου), which took place in 1040–1041, was a major
Uprising_of_Petar_Delyan
Football match
MF 12 Petar Bočkaj MF 70 Luka Menalo 84' MF 20 Antonio Marin 89' MF 25 Petar Sučić 84' FW 18 Josip Drmić FW 11 Mahir Emreli FW 17 Fran Topić 67' Manager:
2023 Croatian Football Super Cup
2023_Croatian_Football_Super_Cup
American rock band
original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2018. Kujundzic, Petar (November 5, 2013). "A Conversation with Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park on
Linkin_Park
Croatian footballer (born 1985)
home. We called it the 'upper house'. I never met my other grandfather, Petar, my mothers's father. He died before I was born. His wife, Grandma Manda
Luka_Modrić
Decade
first mentioned under its present name in a Charter of the Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV January – Harold Godwinson marries Ealdgyth, daughter of Ælfgar
1060s
1995 genocidal killing of Bosniak Muslim men
police force member of the 3rd "Skelani" Platoon) – sentenced to 40 years. Petar Mitrović (special police force member of the 3rd "Skelani" Platoon) – sentenced
Srebrenica_massacre
Bulgarian political scientist and historian (born 1979)
Petar Nikolov-Zikov (Bulgarian: Петър Николов-Зиков; born June 3, 1979), known professionally as Petar Nikolov (Bulgarian: Петър Николов), is a Bulgarian
Petar_Nikolov-Zikov
Croatian association football club
Šimunić Zvonimir Soldo Hillal Soudani Mario Stanić Želimir Stinčić Petar Stojanović Petar Sučić Josip Šutalo Zlatko Škorić Stjepan Tomas Tonel Drago Vabec
GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb
Yugoslav rock band
acts of the 1970s Yugoslav pop scene. Topić and Boček achieved nationwide popularity with Korni Grupa, before Topić left the band in 1971 to form Time,
Dinamiti
2010 film by Srđan Spasojević
that they and Petar should die together, so the three gather in bed and embrace before Miloš fires a fatal shot through himself, Petar, and Marija. The
A_Serbian_Film
Hungarian epic poem, 1651
Miklós's brother Petar Zrinski commenced his own adaptation into Croatian, which wasn't an entirely direct translation of the epic, as Petar added 137 stanzas
The_Siege_of_Sziget
Basketball club in Belgrade, Serbia
signed Ognjen Kuzmić, Milko Bjelica and Charles Jenkins, brought talented Petar Rakićević and promoted Ognjen Dobrić from its development team. When the
KK_Crvena_zvezda
Personality construct
Blötner, Christian; Dinić, Bojana M.; Denovan, Andrew; Dagnall, Neil; Krstić, Petar; Papageorgiou, Kostas A.; Trahair, Cassidy; Plouffe, Rachel A. (2025). "The
Machiavellianism_(psychology)
Incident in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II
in the Bleiburg field with machine guns and shooting them individually. Petar Brajović, a Yugoslav officer, described a fifteen- to twenty-minute machine
Bleiburg_repatriations
Mythical creature
other localities. The first infamous vampire case involved the corpses of Petar Blagojević from Serbia. Blagojević was reported to have died at the age
Vampire
Chinese (Taiwan) singer-songwriter (born 1979)
organizations. In the first round, Chou faced an amateur Australian player, Petar Jovic. However, he failed to return Jovic’s serve and was eliminated immediately
Jay_Chou
Act of killing one's father
killed his father Petar around 1786 while the family was fleeing Serbia to the safety of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, after Petar threatened to return
Patricide
1958 single by Ritchie Valens
2020-06-28. Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 207. Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija
Donna_(Ritchie_Valens_song)
Dialect of Croatian
slavenskih naseobina u pokrajini Molise by Anita Sujoldžić, Božidar Finka, Petar Šimunović and Pavao Rudan. The language of Molise Croats belongs to Younger
Slavomolisano
Secret revolutionary society (1893–1934)
Macedonian Slavs. The organization was founded by Hristo Tatarchev, Dame Gruev, Petar Pop-Arsov, Andon Dimitrov, Hristo Batandzhiev and Ivan Hadzhinikolov. All
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Internal_Macedonian_Revolutionary_Organization
Archived from the original on December 3, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020. "Topics of the Times". The New York Times. May 5, 1931. p. 26. ISSN 0362-4331. Gargan
List of books banned by governments
List_of_books_banned_by_governments
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Topics referred to by the same term
Pjetër_Spani
Croatian-Hungarian noble family
(1625–1673), a noted poet, was born in the Frankopan family, and, having married Petar Zrinski, became the member of the Zrinski family. Her daughter, Jelena Zrinska
Zrinski_family
Basketball club in Vršac, Serbia
Jeremić Zlatko Bolić Petar Božić Đorđe Gagić Nemanja Dangubić Miloš Dimić Raško Katić Predrag Šuput Vladimir Tica Milenko Topić Nemanja Krstić Bojan Krstović
KK_Vršac
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
GIBI, vol. III, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, p. 264 Koledarov, Petar. Political Geography of the Medieval Bulgarian State. Part I. From 681 to
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Croatian footballer (born 1989)
Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 17 March 2018. Ìvan "Pètar". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 17 March 2018.
Ivan_Perišić
The Dr. Petar Beron Bulgarian Men's High School of Addrianople (Bulgarian: Одринска българска мъжка гимназия „Д-р Петър Берон“, Odrinska Balgarska Maszka
Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople
Bulgarian_Men's_High_School_of_Adrianople
Sporting event delegation
head-to-head number of points scored. Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match Petar Sibinkić Qualifying Heat — 1:45.799 Repechage: 1:46.532 (→ did not advance)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics
Croatian footballer (born 2002)
Dinamo Zagreb and Real Madrid, as his footballing role model. His cousin Petar Sučić is also a footballer. As of match played 23 May 2026 Three appearances
Luka_Sučić
Slavery with the intention of using the slaves for sex
Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012. Petar Kostadinov (7 April 2009). "70 per cent of prostitutes in Belgium are from
Sexual_slavery
Digital asset using a distributed ledger
Stevo; Cvetković, Aleksandar; Adamović, Saša; Ristić, Nenad; Spalević, Petar (2019). "Comparative analysis of cryptocurrency wallets vs traditional wallets"
Cryptocurrency
Yugoslav rock band
1972, they were joined by Mića Marković (saxophone) and Mladi Levi member Petar Ugrin (violin, trumpet), and the group was announced as the Korni Group
Korni_Grupa
Delčev 15,000 Prilep Pobeda, 11 Oktomvri 1941 Ecolog Arena 15,000 Tetovo Shkëndija 1981 Petar Miloševski Football Stadium 10,000 Bitola Pelister 1937
List of association football stadiums by country
List_of_association_football_stadiums_by_country
American hip-hop group
from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2012. Kujundzic, Petar (October 28, 2010). "RZA featuring Gravediggaz – 2 More Cups of Blood".
Gravediggaz
PETAR TOPIC
PETAR TOPIC
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petrosâ€â€the rock,â€â€ it is still in common use in Ireland today.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English pe(e)re ‘pear’ (Old English pere, peru, from Latin pirum), a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of pears, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a pear tree or pear orchard.English : nickname from Middle English pere ‘peer’, ‘companion’ (Old French pe(e)r, from Latin par ‘equal’).Jewish : Americanization of some like-sounding Ashkenazic surname; e.g. possibly a shortened form of a surname such as Pearl, Pearlman, or Pearlstein.
Female
Native American
 Native American Blackfoot name PETA means "golden eagle." Compare with another form of Peta.
Boy/Male
Danish Greek Scandinavian
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Male
Croatian
, a stone.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Petrus, PETRA means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Father
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Rock; Stone; Small Rock; Strong; Female Version of Peter
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Girl/Female
Latin American Polish Swedish Greek
Rock.
Girl/Female
Christian, German, Indian
Flower Petal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Eyes
Biblical
a rock or stone
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Greek
Little Rock; French Form of Peter; Pear Tree; Rock
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Swedish
Rock; Female Version of Peter; Stone; Jehovah Increases; Golden Eagle; Strong
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Swedish
Stone; Rock
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Baker.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
PETAR TOPIC
PETAR TOPIC
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a house on a hill, Middle English hill + hus.Scottish and northern Irish : habitational name from any of several minor places so called in Ayrshire.Rev. James Hillhouse, the first minister of Montville, CT, came to America from Co. Londonderry, Ireland, about 1720. His grandson James Hillhouse was a Federalist congressman from CT and treasurer of Yale College from 1782 to 1832.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of English Bazley or Scottish Paisley.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sharpness, Brightness
Girl/Female
Indian
Needs
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican
Rich Friend; Prosperous Friend; Female Version of Edwin; Friend of Riches; Blessed Friend; Wealthy Friend; Valuable Friend
Female
English
Short form of Latin Eliana, LIANA means "sun."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of gold
Girl/Female
Indian
Brave
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Sings God's Glory; Lord's Praises
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
PETAR TOPIC
PETAR TOPIC
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PETAR TOPIC
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
One who managed a petard.
a.
Having the form of a pear; pear-shaped.
n.
A case containing powder to be exploded, esp. a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached to a plank, to be exploded against and break down gates, barricades, drawbridges, etc. It has been superseded.
a.
Pertaining to a petal; attached to, or resembling, a petal.
n.
See Petard.
n.
The fleshy pome, or fruit, of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus communis), cultivated in many varieties in temperate climates; also, the tree which bears this fruit. See Pear family, below.
n.
One of the leaves of the corolla, or the colored leaves of a flower. See Corolla, and Illust. of Flower.
n.
One of the expanded ambulacra which form a rosette on the black of certain Echini.
a.
Of the form of a pear.
n.
A petal.
a.
Having the form of a petal; petaloid; petal-shaped.
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A pear tree.
n.
A variety of pear.
n.
A kind of pear.
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.