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  • 111Caledonian Forest — The Caledonian Forest is the name of a type of woodland that once covered vast areas of Scotland. Today, however, only 1% of the original forest survives, in 35 isolated locations. The forests are home to a wide variety of wildlife, much of which …

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  • 112Branimir Glavaš — (born September 23, 1956) is a Croatian right wing politician from Osijek and has rank of Major General of the Croatian Army.Early life and military careerGlavaš attended gymnasium in his home town of Osijek and graduated from the Faculty of Law… …

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  • 113Collegio Clementino — The Piazza Nicosia and Collegio Clementino (centre and right) in 1748. To the left is the Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga. The Collegio Clementino is a palace in Rome, central Italy, sited between the Strada del Orso and the banks of the Tiber. It was… …

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  • 114Tablas de Daimiel National Park — ( Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel ) is a nature reserve in south central Spain on the plain of La Mancha in the province of Ciudad Real (province). As well as having national park status, it enjoys international recognition as a wetland… …

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  • 115Motovun — For the annual film festival, see Motovun Film Festival. Motovun   Municipality   Motovun Municipality Općina Motovun Comune di Montona[1] …

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  • 116Liburnia — in ancient geography was the land of the Liburnians, a region along the northeastern Adriatic coast in Europe, which is today part of Croatia, whose borders shifted according to the extent of Liburnian dominance at a given time between 11th and… …

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  • 117Čaruga (film) — Infobox Film name = Čaruga image size = caption = director = Rajko Grlić producer = Vesna Mort Mladen Koceic writer = Rajko Grlić narrator = starring = Ivo Gregurević Davor Janjić music = Goran Bregović cinematography = Slobodan Trninić editing …

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  • 118Petar Drapšin — (November 15, 1914 December 2, 1945) was a Yugoslav Partisan commander.Petar Drapšin was born in a family of farmers in Turija, near Bečej. He was in Belgrade high school when he got in touch with Communists through school s literary group. He… …

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  • 119Josip Kozarac — (March 18, 1858 August 21, 1906) was a Croatian writer.Josip Kozarac was born in Vinkovci. He studied forestry management in Vienna and later served as forestry official in Vinkovci. He wrote stories, plays and novels. In them he showed great… …

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  • 120Hradec — is an old Slavonian word meaning castle (the word ceased to be used). It forms part of the name of several locations in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic: Czech Republik * Hradec Králové, the capital of Hradec Králové Region * Hradec nad… …

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