- Look up
dvor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dvor may
refer to:
Places in
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Dvor, Visoko, a
settlement in the Muni****lity of...
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Stari dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари двор, lit. "Old Palace") was the
royal residence of the Obrenović and
later Karađorđević dynasty.
Today it
houses the...
- The New
Palace (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови двор, romanized: Novi
Dvor) was a
royal residence of the Karađorđević
dynasty of
Serbia and
later Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
- доли)—a new
level of
grouping above dvors (courts of knyazes). A "lot" was
defined as a unit
grouping 5,536
dvors. The
process of
introducing lots lasted...
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Gostinyi dvor (Russian: гостиный двор, IPA: [ɡɐˈsʲtʲinɨj
ˈdvor]) is a
historic Russian term for an
indoor market or
shopping centre. It is translated...
- The
White Palace (Serbian: Бели двор, Beli
dvor) is the
official residence of the
Yugoslav former royal family (the
Royal House of Karageorgevich). It...
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Apraksin Yard (also
Apraxin Dvor; Russian: Апраксин Двор) is a
market and
retail block in
Saint Petersburg, Russia,
covering 14
hectares (35 acres). It...
- The
Dvor m****acre was the
execution of 9
disabled and
elderly civilians on 8
August 1995 in the
village of
Dvor in the
aftermath of
Operation Storm. Due...
- Novy
Dvor (Новый Двор) is the name of
several rural localities in
Russia and Belarus. ru:Новый Двор (Пинский район),
agrotrown in
Pinsk District, Brest...
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Marijin Dvor or
Marindvor (Cyrillic: Маријин Двор or Мариндвор; English: Mary's Palace) is a
neighborhood in Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The neighborhood...