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Serbia$73943$ - перевод на Английский

TOWN AND MUNICIPALITY IN SERBIA
Bac, Serbia; Bac (Serbia); Bač (Serbia); Bač Municipality, Serbia
  • Map of Bač municipality
  • The fortress of Bač (view from the south-east)
  • The fortress of Bač (view from the south)
  • Coat of arms of Bač in 1880

Serbia      
n. Serbia (uno degli stato frutto della divisione della Jugoslavia)
Serbia and Montenegro         
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  • national football team]] during the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]]
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  • Mascot of the [[EuroBasket 2005]], hosted by Serbia and Montenegro
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  • Map of the territorial subdivisions of FR Yugoslavia
POLITICAL UNION (2003–06) IN THE BALKANS
Serbia and Montenegro/History; Geography of Serbia and Montenegro; History of Serbia and Montenegro; Yugoslavia/Geography; State of Serbia and Montenegro/History; Serbia and Monternagro; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; FRY; Geography of Yugoslavia; Serbia-Montenegro; Music of Serbia and Montenegro; Serbia & Montenegro; Serbia And Montenegro; Serbia Montenegro; Srbija i Crna Gora; Serbia and Monte Negro; Federal republic of Yugoslavia; Serbia nad Montenegro; FR Yugoslavia; State Union of Serbia & Montenegro; State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Serbian-Montenegrin; SiCG; Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro; Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Commonwealth of Serbia and Montenegro; Confederation of Serbia and Montenegro; Third Yugoslavia; Former Republic of Yugoslavia; State Union Serbia and Montenegro; Serboslavia; Music of The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Federal republic of yugoslavia; Geography of serbia and montenegro; Milosevic's Yugoslavia; Serbia and montenegro; Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Serbie-et-Monténégro; Serbie-et-Montenegro; SCG (country); Државна заједница; Србија и Црна Гора; Državna zajednica; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Milošević era, and the Kosovo War; Federation of Serbia and Montenegro, Milošević era, and the Kosovo War; Yugoslav Federal Republic; Serbia and Montenegro; Yugoslavia; Serbia and Montenegro/Geography; The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Savezna Republika Jugoslavija; SR Yugoslavia; SR Jugoslavija; Dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro; F.R. Yugoslavia; Yugoslav Ministry of Internal Affairs; DZSCG; DZ SCG; FR Yugoslav; Sport in Serbia and Montenegro; Montenegro and Serbia; Rump Yugoslavia; Republics of Serbia and Montenegro; SUSM; Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro); Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
n. Serbia e Montenegro, unione delle repubbliche di Serbia e Montenegro
founding fathers         
  • [[Alikhan Bokeikhanov]], leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national liberation movement.
  • Atatürk]], the founding father of the Republic of Turkey
  • [[Gorm the Old]]
  • [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]] is considered by many as the founding father of [[Bangladesh]]
  • [[Otto von Bismarck]]
  • Canadian Fathers of Confederation
  • [[George Tupou I]] founded the modern Kingdom of [[Tonga]]
  • [[George Washington]], chief among the founders of the United States, called "the Father of his country" ([[Pater Patriae]])
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], 1866
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  • Sir [[Henry Parkes]], colonial Australian politician, premier of New South Wales and "Father of Federation"
  • [[Abdulaziz Al Saud]], founder of [[Saudi Arabia]].
  • Qemali]], founder of the Republic of Albania
  • [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]]
  • [[José Rizal]] of the [[Philippines]]
  • [[José Anacleto Ordóñez]], "''First Popular [[Caudillo]] of [[Nicaragua]]"''
  • [[Julius Nyerere]]
  • [[Kenneth Kaunda]]
  • Posthumous (1854) portrait of the Founding Fathers of the Chilean Republic. From left to right: [[José Miguel Carrera]], [[Bernardo O'Higgins]], [[José de San Martín]], [[Diego Portales]]
  • Fathers of Dominican Independence, [[Matías Ramón Mella]], [[Juan Pablo Duarte]] and [[Francisco del Rosario Sánchez]]
  • The Catholic Monarchs of Spain
  • [[Mieszko I of Poland]]
  • [[Lee Kuan Yew]]
  • [[Niels Ebbesen]] (1308 – 21 November 1340)
  • Don Stephen Senanayaka]] (1884–1952)
  • Legislative Sejm]], 9 February 1919.
  • Kingdom of Poland]] and [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] under [[Władysław II Jagiełło]] rule.
  • [[Mahatma Gandhi]], father of the nation
  • [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]], founder of [[Afghanistan]]
  • ruler]] of the [[Empire of Brazil]]
  • [[Sukarno]], Founder of Indonesia
  • [[Prithvi Narayan Shah]] of [[Nepal]]
  • [[Robert Walpole]]
  • [[Saad Zaghloul]] was the founder of independent Egypt. ''"Zaeem al Ummah (Leader of the Nation)"''
  • [[Simón Bolívar]] of [[Venezuela]]
  • [[Skanderbeg]], the ruler of [[Albania]] from 1443 to 1468
  • [[Amílcar Cabral]] was a revolutionary and nationalist leader of [[Cape Verde]] and [[Guinea-Bissau]].
  • [[Osman I]], the founding father of the Turkish Empire
  • [[Tunku Abdul Rahman]] of [[Malaysia]]
  • [[Mohammad Hatta]], Founder of Indonesia
  • [[Genghis Khan]] posthumous portrait
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Founding fathers; Founding Father; Founding father; Father of a Nation; National Father; List of national founding fathers; National founders of Serbia; The founding fathers of the State of Israel; Founding fathers of the State of Israel; List of founding fathers
padri fondatori

Определение

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Википедия

Bač, Serbia

Bač (Serbian Cyrillic: Бач, pronounced [bâːtʃ] (listen); Hungarian: Bács) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 5,399, while Bač municipality has 14,405 inhabitants. The entire geographical region between the rivers Danube and Tisza, today divided between Serbia and Hungary, was named Bačka after the town.