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River in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Vrljika is short sinking river in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, belonging to Neretva River basin. Its source is located on the outskirts of
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Species of fish
Adriatic Sea, in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro: the Neretva-Vrljika system, the Jadro, the Morača-Zeta system, and possibly the Krka river
Salmo_obtusirostris
River in Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
within cave in Peć Mlini village. This wellspring is continuation of the Vrljika (Matica) river which sunk few kilometers before and on a plain above, at
Trebižat_(river)
River that runs wholly or partly beneath the ground surface
Adriatic Sea's ria called Rijeka Dubrovačka); Zalomka-Buna/Bunica/Bregava; Vrljika-Trebižat; Lištica-Jasenica; Šuica-Ričina In Bulgaria: Banderishka reka
Subterranean_river
Stream or river that loses water as it flows downstream
Adriatic Sea ria called Rijeka Dubrovačka); Zalomka-Buna/Bunica/Bregava; Vrljika-Trebižat; Lištica-Jasenica; Šuica-Ričina The Danube River disappears in
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Slavic toponym meaning frontier or march
river Cetina in the west, and in the south-north direction from the rivers Vrljika and Trebižat and the mountains Dinara, Mosor and Biokovo in the north to
Krajina
River in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia
tributary of the lower Neretva, at Imotsko field in Red Lake (Croatia) and the Vrljika river drainage and near Vrgorac in the Matica River system. It is considered
Neretva
VI–VII There was a rockfall at the Blue Lake, and the water level of the Vrljika decreased by several metres. The worst damage occurred in Sovići. The earthquake
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River in Croatia
Adriatic watershed, along with Jadro, to host this species, others being Vrljika, Neretva, Zeta and Morača. Its subspecies, S. o. salonitana, can also be
Žrnovnica_(river)
Milač (in Kupres field) Mrtvica (in Kupres field) Mušnica (in Gatačko field) Vrljika (in Imotski field) Matica (left tributary) Trebišnjica Zalomka Šuica
List of rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_rivers_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Fish fauna of the Neretva river basin
left-hand tributary of the lower Neretva, at Imotsko polje in Red Lake and the Vrljika River drainage and near Vrgorac in the Matica River system. It is considered
Fish species of the Neretva basin
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Karstic field in Croatia and Herzegovina
Herzegovina Population center Imotski Coordinates 43°26′N 17°12′E / 43.43°N 17.2°E / 43.43; 17.2 Mountain range Dinaric Alps Rivers Ričina Vrljika
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Place in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
of nature and the environment. The special focus of this society is the Vrljika river. Grubine is "famous" for Mercedes-Benz cars. This place with only
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Lord Ganesh
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Anglo, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Portuguese
Little Wealthy One; Wealthy; Elfin Spear; Water Lady; Small Butterfly
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Writer
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English (West Midlands) : elaborated form of Port.Dutch : from poort ‘gate’ + man ‘man’, an occupational name for a gatekeeper or a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a walled town (typically the man in charge of them). Compare Porter.American spelling of German Portmann.
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Breakfast the East
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Servant of the Praiseworthy / All-laudable (Allah)
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old High German Wilmar, VILMAR means "desires fame."Â
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