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Vehicular tunnel in Montenegro
Vrmac Tunnel (Montenegrin: Tunel Vrmac) is a vehicular tunnel in southern Montenegro. The tunnel, which is 1,637 m long, connects the town of Kotor with
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Fort Vrmac (Montenegrin: Tvrđava Vrmac/Тврђава Врмац, German: Werk Vermac) is a former fortification of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located on the southern
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Mountain in Montenegro
Vrmac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Врмац) is a mountain in southwestern Montenegro overlooking the coastal town of Tivat, and a peninsula dividing Tivat Bay
Vrmac
Town and municipality in Montenegro
Bay of Kotor area and was established on the plateau at the bottom of the Vrmac. During the Middle Ages, the fertile lands of the area belonged mostly to
Tivat
Municipality in Montenegro
eponymous town, Tivat. Besides the town, Tivat municipality encompasses the Vrmac mountain and a portion of Luštica peninsula, as well as Tivat field and
Tivat_Municipality
Municipality in Montenegro
Adriatic Highway and the rest of the coast and inland Montenegro by the Vrmac Tunnel. The inland is reachable by detouring from the Adriatic highway in
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City on Montenegro's coast
the Adriatic Highway and the rest of the coast and inland Montenegro by Vrmac Tunnel. Inland is reachable by detouring from Adriatic highway at Budva
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Accursed Mountains Rumija Sinjavina Somina Stožac Visitor Vojnik Volujak Vučje Vrmac Zagradac Zeletin Žijevo Žljeb Žurim Geography of Montenegro List of lakes
List of mountains in Montenegro
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Austrian construction company
2002, the Sofia Airport Second Terminal in Bulgaria completed in 2006, the Vrmac Tunnel in Montenegro completed in 2007, the Limerick Tunnel in Ireland completed
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Town in Coastal, Montenegro
vicinity of the old town of Kotor towards the mountain and peninsula of Vrmac and the town of Prčanj. The town stretches from Kotor to the village of
Dobrota
Highway in Montenegro
the Tivat Municipality. Instead, the Vrmac Peninsula (and thus the Tivat Municipality) was bypassed via the Vrmac Tunnel, connecting Radanovići to Kotor
M-11_highway_(Montenegro)
railway tunnel from 1908 to 1959, very narrow, only one car, rarely used) Vrmac Tunnel 1.64 km Lokve Tunnel 1.12 km Budoš Tunnel Road tunnels under construction
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World War I fortification in Montenegro
flank of the pass leading to the town, with the Škaljari Battery and Fort Vrmac a few kilometers away on the other side of the pass. From 1909, it was also
Fort_Gorazda
Military unit
overran German positions at Prevlaka, Lepetani, and Trojica, and on the Vrmac and Kobyla mountains. Only the German bases at Gruda and in Kotor managed
155th Infantry Division "Emilia"
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Montenegrin batteries on Mount Lovćen, work with the Škaljari Battery, Fort Vrmac and Fort Gorazda to secure the Župa valley, and support the coastal battery
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entire crew of 68. Her wreck remained undiscovered until 23 June 1968. Vrmac Yugoslavia The cargo ship capsized and sank off Venice, Italy with the loss
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Boy/Male
English
Son of Walter.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Matchless, Alone, Unique, Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Victory; Treasure
Boy/Male
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Girl/Female
Greek Spanish
Beautiful. Jacinth is derived from the name of a precious stone. This name is also related to...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sill.
Female
Hebrew
Hittite form of Hebrew Asherah, perhaps having the same ASHERDU means "groves (for idol worship)" or "blessed, fortunate."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Battlefield; Lord Shri Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hindu mataji prashad with curd & sugar
Girl/Female
German, Jamaican, Latin, Scandinavian
Pure; Little and Womanly; Virgin; Female Version of Charles or Carl
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