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  2. Uvala (landform) - Wikipedia

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    Uvala is originally a local toponym used by people in some regions in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. In geosciences it denotes a closed karst depression , a terrain form usually of elongated or compound structure and of larger size than that of sinkholes .

  3. Uvala - Wikipedia

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  4. Plitvice Lakes National Park - Wikipedia

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    A unique area is the forest of Čorkova uvala, a 79.50 ha virgin forest in the northwestern part of the park. Some of the beech and fir trees in this area of the park are up to 700 years old. Some of the beech and fir trees in this area of the park are up to 700 years old.

  5. Pješčana Uvala - Wikipedia

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    Pješčana Uvala (Italian: Valsabbion) is a village in the municipality of Medulin-Medolino, in southern Istria in Croatia. [3] Demographics.

  6. Names of the Albanians and Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Albanians (Albanian: Shqiptarët) and their country Albania (Shqipëria) have been identified by many ethnonyms.The native endonym is Shqiptar.The name "Albanians" (Latin: Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in medieval Greek and Latin documents that gradually entered European languages from which other similar derivative names emerged. [1]

  7. Albanians in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Based on data of the Statistisk Sentralbyrå of 2018, there were approximately 18,500 Albanians (0.34% of the total population) geographically distributed in the territory of Norway composed of 15,642 (0.29% of the total population) Kosovan nationals and 2,111 people (0.04% of the total population) with Albanian nationality. [3]

  8. Vis (town) - Wikipedia

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    Vis is a town on the eponymous island in the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia.Its population was 1,934 as of 2011.The town is the seat of the eponymous Vis municipality, one of the island's two municipalities (the other being Komiža).

  9. Has (region) - Wikipedia

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    Has (Albanian definite form: Hasi) is a region in north eastern Albania and south western Kosovo.. Hasi is an ethno-geographic area with well-defined borders, surrounded by river Black Drin to its West and south west in Albania and by the White Drin river on its south, east and north east in Kosovo.