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- Medvedgrad (pronounced [mědʋedɡraːd]; Croatian for bear-town; Hungarian: Medvevár) is a medieval fortified town located about 10 km north of Zagreb, on...
- Sljeme, which has four ski-runs, three ski-lifts, and a chairlift. The old Medvedgrad, a recently restored medieval burg was built in the 13th century on Medvednica...
- (County of Zagorje, now in Croatia) Lož Castle (Carniola, now in Slovenia) Medvedgrad (Slavonia, now in Croatia) Metlika Castle (County of Metlika, now in Slovenia)...
- Obrovac, Udbina, Komić, and Mrsinj-grad, he received substitute estates of Medvedgrad, Lukavec and Rakovec in Turopolje from Ferdinand I. In 1528, near Belaj...
- while Vladislav and his brother Ninoslav went to the Croatian town of Medvedgrad. By the summer of 1319, the Kotromanić family were back in Bosnia. Vladislav...
- that would attack people on her command. She asked the Devil to protect Medvedgrad against invading Turks, offering her own life to him. Later she tried...
- beer by an English beer fan website. Recent craft beer breweries are: Medvedgrad Brewery, from Zagreb, established in 1994 Grif microbrewery, Zagreb Maraschino...
- (born 23 June 1989) is a Croatian male badminton player who plays for the Medvedgrad 1998 and also Langenfeld badminton club in Germany. At the Croatian National...
- Last Dukes of Celje in the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen (1982) and Medvedgrad and its Masters (1987). Much of her work is the analysis and publication...
- term medved 'bear' (compare Standard Croatian: medvjed), most notably Medvedgrad, a medieval castle on its southwestern edges. Sljeme ([sʎême]; Kajkavian:...