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Communes of Skrad:
Skrad
Skrad-Bernardin Frankopan
Croatian nobility House of Frankopan Ivaniš Korvin Modruš Ozalj Castle Skrad castle Urbarium Zvečaj castle Kruhek 2009, pp. 203–205. Kruhek 2009, pp
Skrad-Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954)
stationed at the border line northeast of Andrijevica. Border guard Franz Skrad was seriously injured in the firefight. In the vicinity of the village Žirovnica
Skrad-Vortex (ISP)
co-operation with Gagnaveita Reykjavíkur for individuals in 2005. PFS - Skráð fyrirtæki, Retrieved 26. February 2013. Þrír bjóða netið í gegnum ljósleiðara
Skrad-Barilović
Cerovac Barilovićki, population 110 Donja Perjasica, population 14 Donji Skrad, population 19 Donji Velemerić, population 155 Gaćeško Selo, population
Skrad-Juraj IV Zrinski
grave where the head of his famous father had been buried 37 years before. Skrad castle Tracy, James D. (2016). Balkan Wars: Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman Bosnia
Skrad-Zvečaj Castle
was Ivan, who married Katica, the daughter of Nikola Benvenjuda, lord of Skrad, who is mentioned as a widow in 1481. Upon the death of Ivan Zvečaj, the
Skrad-Ólafur Ólafsson
Grindavík". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 7 April 2018. "Ólafur hefur skráð sig í troðslukeppnina". Grindavik.is (in Icelandic). 8 December 2009. Retrieved
Skrad-Krnjak
(population 94) Dvorište (population 53) Gornji Budački (population 28) Gornji Skrad (population 67) Grabovac Krnjački (population 85) Grabovac Vojnićki (population
Skrad-Dobra (Kupa)
(dubri, debra) also ‘deep’ or ‘valley’. Dobra rises in Gorski Kotar near Skrad and Ravna Gora, where it flows first to the north and then turns to the
Skrad-Kostel dialect
Kuželj, Guče Selo, Brod na Kupi, Krivac, Gornji Turni, Kupjak, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Brod Moravice, Lokvica, and Šimatovo in Croatia, and Vas, Fara, Kuželj
Skrad-WorldCell
Inc. June 30, 2001. [1] Archived March 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine "Skráð fyrirtæki". Póst og fjarskiptastofnun. December 2011. [2] Archived March
Skrad-Aleksandar Kozlina
Personal information Date of birth (1938-12-20)20 December 1938 Place of birth Skrad, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Date of death 10 April 2013(2013-04-10) (aged 74)
Skrad-Banjsko Selo
Belajski Malinci Carevo Selo Cerovac Barilovićki Donja Perjasica Donji Skrad Donji Velemerić Gaćeško Selo Gornji Poloj Gornji Velemerić Kestenak Koranska
Skrad-List of castles in Croatia
Lika-Senj County Starigrad Fortress (Fortica) Omiš, Split-Dalmatia County Skrad castle Barilović, Karlovac County Šarengrad castle Šarengrad St. Nicholas
Skrad-Skrad
Skrad is a village and a municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 1,062 inhabitants, in the
Skrad-D3 road (Croatia)
D3 3005 Vrbovsko 1,168 1,845 Adjacent to the L58032 junction. D3 2937 Skrad 1,229 1,788 Adjacent to the L58032 junction. D3 2905 Delnice 5695 7560 Between
Skrad-Skrad (castle)
Skrad (pronounced [skraːd] is a medieval ruined castle located on the right bank of the Korana river in modern Karlovac County, Croatia. It overlooks
Skrad-D42 road (Croatia)
junctions/populated areas Type Slip roads/Notes Vrbovsko D3 to Delnice and Skrad (to the west) and to Zdihovo and Bosanci (to the east). The northern terminus
Skrad-Electoral district VII (Croatian Parliament)
Jelenje, Kastav, Klana, Lokve, Mrkopalj, Novi Vinodolski, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Vinodolska općina, Viškovo, Vrbovsko; Western, South-western and Southern
Skrad-Blagaj Castle
force 2000 strong and carried off 170 people from around Blagaj-Turanj and Skrad in the winter, and both strongholds were destroyed in the battles. In 1582
Skrad-Gorski Kotar
Delnice, Čabar, Vrbovsko; and the municipalities of Mrkopalj, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Brod na Kupi, Fužine and Lokve. The part of the region that is in Karlovac
Skrad-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Brod-Moravice · Crni Lug · Delnice · Fužine · Lič · Lokve · Mrkopalj · Skrad Derventa Cities: Municipalities: Bosanski Brod · Bosanski Kobaš · Derventa ·
Skrad-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Moravice, Čavle, Fužine, Jelenje, Klana, Lokve, Matulji, Mrkopalj, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Vinodolska općina and Viškovo Whole Istria county. Western part of Primorje-Gorski
Skrad-Æsir
February 2007. Forn Sidr – Asa– og Vanetrosamfundet i Danmark "Listi yfir skráð trúfélög og lífsskoðunarfélög" (in Icelandic). Sýslumenn. Archived from
Skrad-1940 Croatian local elections
Elections not held Lokve Elections not held Mrkopalj Elections not held Skrad Elections not held Derventa Bosanski Brod HSS Bosanski Kobaš United Muslim
Skrad-Scrod
Scrod or schrod (/ˈskrɒd/) is a small cod or haddock, and sometimes other whitefish, used as food. It is usually served as a fillet, though formerly it
Skrad-Buzin
near Zagreb, Croatia Buzin, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, a village near Skrad, Croatia Bužin, a village near Buje, Istria County, Croatia Buzin (surname)
Skrad-Mogorović family
Peranski. Between 1548-1572 they were gifted with many estates including Skrad Castle (in pledge) by the Frankopan and Zrinski family due to military services
Skrad-Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
Omišalj Municipality of Punat Municipality of Ravna Gora Municipality of Skrad Municipality of Vinodol Municipality of Viškovo Municipality of Vrbnik Municipality
Skrad-Gorani
Gorani may refer to: Gorani, Croatia [hr], a village in the municipality of Skrad, Croatia Gorani, Konjic, a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia
Skrad-Gornja Dobra
Village Country Croatia County Primorje-Gorski Kotar County Municipality Skrad Area • Total 2.1 km2 (0.8 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 38 • Density
Skrad-Icelandic Ethical Humanist Association
2020-12-30. "Siðmennt skráð fyrsta lífsskoðunarfélagið". www.stjornarradid.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2020-12-30. "108/1999: Lög um skráð trúfélög og lífsskoðunarfélög"
Skrad-Alvogen
"The story of Alvogen and the founding of a pharma empire". "Alvotech skráð á markað vestanhafs". www.mbl.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2023-11-28. "180
Skrad-Phonological history of English diphthongs
ROM rime ˈram ROM rhyme ˈram rot right ˈrat rot rite ˈrat scrod scried ˈskrad shah shy ˈʃa shod shied ˈʃad slot sleight ˈslat slot slight ˈslat sock psych
Skrad-Farice
"Company History | Farice". www.farice.is. Retrieved 2016-03-04. PFS - Skráð fyrirtæki, Retrieved 26. February 2013. "Service Access Points | Farice"
Skrad-Church tax
Iceland". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 2015-12-07. "Kirkjumál og skráð trúfélög og lífsskoðunarfélög" (in Icelandic). Ministry of the Interior
Skrad-Municipalities of Croatia
Malinska-Dubašnica Matulji Mošćenička Draga Mrkopalj Omišalj Punat Ravna Gora Skrad Vinodol Viškovo Vrbnik Bilice Biskupija Civljane Ervenik Kijevo Kistanje
Skrad-Erdödy castle, Kerestinec
Fortress Prandau-Normann Castle Prozor Fortress Samobor Castle Sisak Fortress Skrad Castle Sokolac Castle Starigrad Fortress St. Nicholas Fortress St. Michael
Skrad-2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull
April 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2010. Veðurstofa Íslands "Ný gossprunga – skráð 01.04.2010 kl. 10:00". Veðurstofa Íslands (Icelandic Meteorological Office)
Skrad-M202 railway (Croatia)
Gomirje A6 Motorway 554.4 Vrbovsko 563.2 Moravice 570.4 Brod Moravice 579.6 Skrad 583.1 Kupjak 586.5 Zalesina 592.4 Delnice A6 Motorway 600.9 Lokve 607.2
Skrad-Louisiana road (Croatia)
Karlovac through Grobničko polje, Kamenjak, Gornje Jelenje, Lokve, Delnice, Skrad, Stubica, Severin na Kupi, and Netretić. The length of the Louisiana road
Skrad-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
Castle (Carinthia, now in Austria) Samobor Castle (Slavonia, now in Croatia) Skrad Castle (Croatia) Slovenska Bistrica Castle (Styria, now in Slovenia) Smlednik
Skrad-Central Croatia
Kotar area – 2009] (PDF) (in Croatian). Lokalna razvojna agencija Pins Skrad. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2013. Retrieved 3 April
Skrad-Franjo Frankopan
reverendissimi in Christo patris) which was soon printed. Frankopan family tree Skrad castle Franjo Emanuel Hoško: Franjo Frankapan (Hrvatski biografski leksikon
Skrad-COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland
Icelandic). Morgunblaðið. 31 October 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021. "Verður skráð sem Covid-tengt andlát" (in Icelandic). Morgunblaðið. 1 November 2021. Retrieved
Skrad-2023 Croatia Rally
After 9:05 Vinski Vrh – Duga Resa 1 8.78 km SS11 After 10:23 Ravna Gora – Skrad 1 10.13 km SS12 After 11:26 Platak 1 15.63 km 14:06 – 14:46 Service D, Zagreb
Skrad-Branko Dobrosavljević
Croatia in World War II. Branko Dobrosavljević was born in the village of Skrad, near Vojnić on 4 January 1886. He completed his high school education as
Skrad-Frederick II, Count of Celje
chronicle is described as murder and placed in the year 1424. Counts of Celje Skrad castle Slovenski biografski leksikon Archived 2009-12-19 at the Wayback
Skrad-Zeleni Vir Hydroelectric Power Plant
Hydroelectric Power Plant is a hydroelectric power plant located near the town of Skrad, Gorski Kotar region in Croatia. The Zeleni Vir Hydroelectric Power Plant
Skrad-Elizabeth of Frankopan
estate of Steničnjak in Slavonia, with the strategically important castle of Skrad, instead. Elizabeth was married to the Celje scion around 1405, probably
Skrad-Rogi
Rogi, Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Rogi, Croatia, a village near Skrad or: Rugii, Germanic tribe This disambiguation page lists articles about
Skrad-List of people by city in Croatia
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer
Skrad-Tax choice
Iceland". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 2015-12-07. "Kirkjumál og skráð trúfélög og lífsskoðunarfélög" (in Icelandic). Ministry of the Interior
Skrad-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Grđevac DE Čabar, Delnice Brod Moravice, Fužine, Lokve, Mrkopalj, Ravna Gora, Skrad DJ Đakovo Drenje, Gorjani, Levanjska Varoš, Punitovci, Satnica Đakovačka
Skrad-Divjake
may refer to: Divjakë, a town in Albania Divjake, Croatia, a village near Skrad This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Skrad-2024 Croatia Rally
9:41 Jaškovo – Mali Modruš Potok 1 9.48 km SS3 After 10:39 Ravna Gora – Skrad 1 10.13 km SS4 After 11:47 Platak 1 16.63 km 12:27 – 13:42 Regroup, Rijeka
Skrad-Irreligion in Iceland
populations in the world. "ţskj. 69 # frumskjal dómsmrh., 125. lţ. 69. mál: #A skráđ trúfélög # (heildarlög) frv. 108/1999". Althingi.is. 1999-10-07. Retrieved
Skrad-Vlachs in the history of Croatia
settled below the Budački fortress, in approximately 200 houses between Skrad, Slunj, Veljun, and Blagaj in 1686. With the liberation of Lika and Krbava