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  • The '''Adriatic Sea''' is an extension of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that separates the [[Balkan
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Adriatic Sea]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...a|Mediterranean]] and [[Ionian Sea|Ionian]] Sea to the south, and by the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the west.
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  • A tributary of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia.
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  • Extinct Romance language which was spoken in Dalmatia (eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea).
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  • The '''Adriatic Sea''' is an extension of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that separates the [[Balkan
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  • ...republic (population c. 678,000; capital Podgorica) off the north-eastern Adriatic Sea, bordering Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania.
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  • ...ral [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the South. The peninsula is bordered by the [[Adriatic Sea]] on the east, the [[Ionian Sea]] on the south, and the [[Ligurian Sea|Ligu
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  • ...a|Mediterranean]] and [[Ionian Sea|Ionian]] Sea to the south, and by the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the west. The region takes its name from the "[[Balkan Mountains|Balka
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  • ...[[Ladin language|Ladin]], and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] spoken from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps.
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  • ...opulation c. 2 million; capital Ljubljana) at the north-eastern end of the Adriatic Sea, and bordering Italy and Austria to the alpine west and north, Hungary to t
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  • ...of the [[Romance languages]], comprising three languages ranging from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps, which are:
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  • ...e northwest, [[Serbia]] to the northeast, [[Albania]] to the southeast, [[Adriatic Sea]] to the south and [[Croatia]] to the west. The [[capital]] and the larges
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  • {{r|Adriatic Sea}}
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  • {{r|Adriatic Sea}}
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  • ...and Herzegovina]] to the east, [[Montenegro]] to the southeast, and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the west.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Adriatic Sea]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Adriatic Sea}}
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  • ...ia]] (where it crosses the Slovenian-Italian border), and flows into the [[Adriatic Sea]] close to the Italian town of [[Monfalcone]] ([[Slovenian language|Sloveni
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  • {{r|Adriatic Sea}}
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  • ...anguage]] which was spoken on various points of the eastern coast of the [[Adriatic Sea]] (in what are today Croatia and Montenegro), notably in [[Krk]] (Veglia),
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  • ...to the east, [[Montenegro]] to the south and has a narrow access to the [[Adriatic Sea]]. The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina is [[Sarajevo]]. The country
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  • ...to the Neretvian area rang 75 kilometers from the mouth of Neretva in the Adriatic Sea at the east to the City of [[Split]] at the west. It was 10-20 kilometers w ...tians were forced to pay taxes to the Marians for safe passage through the Adriatic Sea. In 960 the Serbian realm collapsed and the Byzantines created their own Th
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  • ...Albania]] was the closest point to [[Italy]], on the eastern side of the [[Adriatic Sea]]. They sailed westward to Italy.
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  • ...y, have their territories deoccupied, and Serbia to be given access to the Adriatic Sea <br />
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  • ...ry]] in southern [[Central Europe]] bordering [[Italy]] on the west, the [[Adriatic Sea]] on the southwest, [[Croatia]] on the south and east, [[Hungary]] on the n
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  • ...Springfield cover 'For What It's Worth', and originals 'Memory Lane', and 'Adriatic Sea View'. This final track was later included in a charity compilation [[casse
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  • ###'''[[Illyro-Messapian]]''' (extinct) (both sides of the Adriatic Sea), including [[Illyrian]] and [[Messapian]].
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  • ...ef> armed by the Italians, attempted to invade the country by crossing the Adriatic sea in motorboats. This was unsuccessful but its lack of success probably was i
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  • ...y, have their territories deoccupied, and Serbia to be given access to the Adriatic Sea <br />
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