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- The Neretvan nase (Condrostoma knerii), or the Dalmatian nase, is s species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae, which includes...
- considered Endangered (EN) Neretvan nase (also Dalmatian nase and Dalmatian soiffe) (Chondrostoma knerii) is endemic to the Neretva. Neretvan nase is mainly distributed...
- do with the "Neretvans" and their "state", as explained by M. Barada. King Slavac, as well as his nephew and ban Petar, are not "Neretvan rulers and officials"...
- endangered are three endemic species or varieties of the Neretva trout: Neretvan softmouth trout (Salmo obtusirostris oxyrhinchus, Bosnian: Neretvanska...
- (Chelaethiops rukwaensis) Eastern Aegean nase (Chondrostoma holmwoodii) Neretvan nase (Chondrostoma knerii) Işıklı nase (Chondrostoma meandrense) Chondrostoma...
- kinzelbachi Krupp, 1985 (Orentes nase) Chondrostoma knerii Heckel, 1843 (Neretvan nase) Chondrostoma kubani**** Berg, 1914 (Kuban nase) Chondrostoma meandrense...
- Pietro, died on 18 September 887 in a battle against the Croatian tribe of Neretvans who defeated the Venetian fleet near Makarska. After his defeat the Venetians...
- Educators, or NASE Worldwide Network for Astronomy School Education – NASE Neretvan nase, Chondrostoma knerii Minnow-nase, Chondrostoma phoxinus Common nase...
- Among most endangered are three endemic species of the Neretva trout: Neretvan Softmouth trout (Bosnian: Neretvanska mekousna pastrmka) (Salmothymus obtusirostris...
- Ages]. Istorijski časopis. 61: 12–13. The geographical position of the Neretvans, ie Paganians, often imposed the opinion in science that they were Croats...