-
League victory Territorial changes Liberation of
Slavonia and Lika and part of the
Pounje from the
Ottomans Ottoman Empire pushed out of
Central Europe...
-
began to
appear in the
middle of the 13th century. Bihać, as the
centre of
Pounje, was
first mentioned on 26
February 1260, in the
charter of
Hungarian King...
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Nikola III in 1534,
Nikola IV with
older brother Ivan I
inherited estates in
Pounje, and they
simultaneously started to
fortify them as well as make contacts...
-
after World War I. Simultaneously, the
southern part of Lika and
upper Pounje,
which were not part of
Austrian Dalmatia,
became part of
Zadar County....
- graduation,
Raunig moved to
Bosnia Herzegovina,
where she was emplo**** at
Pounje Museum in Bihać. It was
working there, on the
archaeological material relating...
- were part of
Slavonian Banate (parishes Sana,
Vrbas and Dubica, and
Lower Pounje was part of
Zagreb parish) as
lower S(c)lavonia,
where parish Sana served...
- Freedom'". The New York Times. 9
August 1995.
Retrieved 25
January 2010. "IDC:
Pounje victim statistics".
Archived from the
original on 3
December 2010. Retrieved...
- Luka
Dioecesis Banialucensis Bosanska Krajina, Tropolje,
Donji Krajevi,
Pounje Cathedral of
Saint Bonaventure 5 July 1881
Diocese of Mostar-Duvno Dioecesis...
- The New York Times.
Retrieved 16
February 2013.
Ramet 2006, p. 451 "IDC:
Pounje victim statistics".
Archived from the
original on 3
December 2010. Retrieved...
- ˈspôlê ("community, collective"), ˈksénjê ("shed"), ˈslôncê ("Sun"), and
ˈpôùnjê ("midday") (and it's
derivatives such as przyˈpôùnjê ("forenoon")), which...