Vid — can refer to:* the Sanskrit root VID, meaning to know and related to veda as well as video * a Slavic toponym identifying both a river in Bulgaria called Vit, and Vid, Croatia, a small settlement and archeological site near Metković on the border … Wikipedia
Croatia — Estimated Gypsy population: 100,000. Official census figures were 313 Gypsies in 1961, rising to 1,257 in 1971, 3,858 in 1981, and 6,695 in 1991. The first written record of Gypsies on the territory of present day Croatia dates from 1362 and… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
D102 road (Croatia) — D102 state road Route information Length: 48.3 km (30.0 mi) Major junctions … Wikipedia
Apartment Sv.Vid-Miholjice Croatia — (Малинска,Хорватия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 51511 Малинска, Хорв … Каталог отелей
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Split, Croatia — Split City City of Split Grad Split Some images of Split and its landmarks … Wikipedia
Art of Croatia — Croatian art describes the visual arts in Croatia from medieval times to the present. In Early Middle Ages, Croatia was important centre for art and architecture in Southeastern Europe. There were many Croatian artists during the Medieval periods … Wikipedia
Nin, Croatia — Nin Town … Wikipedia
Name days in Croatia — In Croatia, a name day (Croatian: imendan) is a day corresponding to a date in the Catholic calendar when the respective saint s day is celebrated. Even though celebration of the name day is less usual than celebrating birthday, the name day is… … Wikipedia
Narona — was the name of the ancient Roman city that was located in the Neretva valley in present day Croatia. It was part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The city was established after the Illyrian Wars [1] and was located on the alluvial planes,… … Wikipedia