Ploče (pronounced [plɔ̂tʃɛ]) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just...
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The Port of Ploče (Croatian: Luka Ploče) is a seaport in Ploče, Croatia, near the mouth of the Neretva river on the Adriatic Sea coast. It was formally...
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Look up ploce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ploce may refer to: Ploce (figure of speech) Ploče, a city in Croatia This disambiguation page lists...
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Luka Ploče (English: Port of Ploče) is a Croatian port operating company which operates port facilities at the port of Ploče, in southern Croatia. It...
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The Sarajevo–Ploče railway is a 194-kilometre (121-mile) long railway in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The line connects Sarajevo with Konjic, Mostar...
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Walls of Dubrovnik (redirect from Ploče Gates)
the land walls stands the second major entrance to the city, the Gate of Ploče. This gate is protected by the freestanding Revelin Fortress, which are...
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A ploce is a figure of speech in which a word is separated or repeated with a delay in order to emphasize a statement. Similar to epizeuxis which denotes...
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highest temperature of 42.8 °C (109.0 °F) was recorded on 4 August 1981 in Ploče. Mean annual precipitation ranges between 600 millimetres (24 inches) and...
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Nogometni Klub Jadran Luka Ploče (English: Football Club Jadran Luka Ploče) is a Croatian professional football club based in town of Ploče currently playing in...
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Singl ploče (1974–1975) (trans. 7-inch singles (1974–1975)) is a compilation album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1982. In early 1982...
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