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Zemlja,
meaning earth, land in Serbia-Croatian languages, may
refer to:
Zemlja (feudal Balkans), a
South Slavic feudal unit in the
medieval Balkans Grega...
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Grega Žemlja (born 29
September 1986) is a
retired Slovenian tennis player. He has won five
singles titles and one
doubles title on the ATP Challenger...
- system,
Zemlja had a
value of 7.
Medieval Cyrillic m****cripts and
Church Slavonic printed books have two
variant forms of the
letter Zemlja: з and ꙁ...
- The Pavlovićs'
Zemlja, (Serbo-Croatian: Pavlovića
Zemlja, or
Zemlja Pavlovića), is a
historical zemlja that
arose in the
Middle Ages as a
separate administrative...
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Usora (Latin: Vozora, Hungarian: Ózora) was
important zemlja (transl. land;
feudalna oblast transl. feudal region) of the
medieval Bosnian state, first...
- Soli or Só was a
zemlja of the
medieval Bosnian state,
located in today's
northern Bosnia and Herzegovina,
centered around the town of Tuzla. Initially...
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Severnaya Zemlya (Russian: Сéверная Земля́, lit. 'Northern Land',
pronounced [ˈsʲevʲɪrnəjə zʲɪmˈlʲa]) is a 37,000 km2 (14,000 sq mi)
archipelago in the...
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There Was One
Country (Serbian: Била једном једна земља / Bila
jednom jedna zemlja), the
title of the five-hour
miniseries (the long cut)
shown on Serbian...
- No Man's Land (Serbo-Croatian: Ničija
zemlja, Ничија земља) is a 2001 war film that is set in the
midst of the
Bosnian War. The film is a
parable and marks...
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Novaya Zemlya (/ˌnoʊvəjə ˈzɛmliə/, also UK: /ˌnɒv-, -aɪ.ə -/, US: /- zɛmˈl(j)ɑː/; Russian: Но́вая Земля́, IPA: [ˈnovəjə zʲɪmˈlʲa], lit. 'New Land') is...