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    672 39 Omarska 3,436 3,006 40 Orlovača 1,105 2,918 41 Pejići 424 302 42 Petrov Gaj 1,051 875 43 Petrovo 2,147 1,388 44 Prijedor 11,847 22,223 29,449 34,635...
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    municipal commonwealth of Omarska consists of Omarska town and 10 villages: Petrov Gaj, Kevljani, Lamovita, Bistrica, Verići, Niševići, Gradina, Jelićka, Krivaja...
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  • Miljakovci • Miska Glava • Niševići • Ništavci • Omarska • Orlovača • Pejići • Petrov Gaj • Prijedor • Rakelići • Rakovčani • Raljaš • Rasavci • Rizvanovići • Saničani...
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    other submarine could have been Tigr under the command of Captain E. A. Petrov, given that she performed a combat patrol sometime between March and November...
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    the alphabet on phonemic principles. Serbian Latin was created by Ljudevit Gaj and published in 1830. His alphabet mapped completely on Serbian Cyrillic...
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    to First Grammars, Late Fifteenth–Early Seventeenth Century, by Ivan N. Petrov. Lexington Books, 2021; ISBN 9781498586085, p. 1. (https://www.researchgate...
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  • History]. Arkiv za povjestnicu jugoslavensku (in Croatian). Vol. V. Ljudevit Gaj. Ivančić, S. (1910). Povjesne crte o samostanskom III redu sv. o. Franje...
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  • Zogaj Borje Brajkovača Dobri Nugo Gomile Gradina Krš Mala Crna Gora Motički Gaj Ninkovići Njegovuđa Novakovići Palež Pašina Voda Pašino Polje Pitomine Podgora...
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  • cyclist. Franjo Dugan (1874–1948), composer, organist and academic. Ljudevit Gaj (1809–1872), linguist, politician, journalist and writer. Mirko Grmek (1924–2000)...
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    that summer. Some 70-200 Serbs massacred by Muslim Ustaše forces in Rašića Gaj, Vlasenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 22 June and 20 July 1941, after...
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