- The Bay of
Kotor (Croatian,
Montenegrin and Serbian: Boka
kotorska / Бока которска, Italian:
Bocche di Cattaro), also
known as the Boka, is a
winding bay...
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filling is
called Šampita. In Montenegro, the most
famous are the
Kotorska krempita or
Kotorska pašta (Kotor Cremeschnitte).
Except for the
original recipe...
- The
Croats have a
minority in Boka
Kotorska (Bay of Kotor), a
coastal region in Montenegro, the
largest of
their kind in Tivat. The
three muni****lities...
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Osanna of
Cattaro (Serbian: Озана Которска, romanized: Ozana
Kotorska; 25
November 1493 – 27
April 1565) was a
Catholic visionary and anc****ss from Cattaro...
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oblast of Chernivtsi)
Romania (county of Suceava)
Montenegro (bay of Boka
Kotorska, the
coast and the
immediate hinterland around the
cities of Budva, Petrovac...
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Tivat is
located in the
central part of the Bay of
Kotor (Boka
Kotorska, or
simply "Boka"),
south of
mount Vrmac. The muni****lity lies mostly...
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built during the
Venetian period. It is
located on the Bay of
Kotor (Boka
Kotorska), one of the most
indented parts of the
Adriatic Sea. Some have called...
- Boka
Kotorska). The
Serbs identified in the name were
those residing in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia-Slavonia,
Dalmatia (including Boka
Kotorska and...
- (Our Lady of the Rocks), 25
April 1997
Adriatic Travel Club: Bay of Boka
Kotorska Media related to
Gospa od Škrpjela at
Wikimedia Commons 42°29′12″N 18°41′20″E...
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Yugoslav targets. The Navy
claimed to have shot down
three UAVs over Boka
Kotorska. The
images of the
remains of one of them were displa**** online. Koni-class...