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  1. 1920–41: dinars of the Yugoslav Kingdom[edit] Until 1918, the dinar was the currency of Serbia. It then became the currency of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, circulating alongside the krone in Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 1 dinar = 4 kronen. The first coins and banknotes bearing the name of the Kingdom of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenariusDenarius - Wikipedia

    The denarius ( Latin: [deːˈnaːriʊs]; pl.: dēnāriī, Latin: [deːˈnaːriiː]) was the standard Roman silver coin from its introduction in the Second Punic War c. 211 BC [1] to the reign of Gordian III (AD 238–244), when it was gradually replaced by the antoninianus.

  3. Bimaran casket. The Bimaran casket or reliquary on display in the British Museum, with a depiction of the Buddha, surrounded by Brahma (left) and Śakra (right). Material. Gold encrusted with gems. Size. 6.7 cm high, 6.6 cm diameter. Created.

  4. Dinara Botayevna Smailova ( Kazakh: Динара Ботаевна Смаилова; born 12 February 1969), also known as Dina Tangsari ( Kazakh: Дина Таңсәрі) is a Kazakhstani human rights activist known for her work with survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse .

  5. Dinara [1] [2] (narodni naziv: Sinjal [3] ), najviši planinski vrh u Republici Hrvatskoj i jedan od najviših vrhova planine Dinare. Nalazi se na nadmorskoj visini od 1831 metara. Nalazi se u jugoistočnom dijelu Hrvatske na teritoriju Šibensko-kninske županije, 15 kilometara sjeveroistočno od grada Knina, a na jugoistoku uz granicu s ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChetniksChetniks - Wikipedia

    The Chetniks ( Serbo-Croatian: Четници, Četnici, pronounced [tʃɛ̂tniːtsi]; Slovene: Četniki ), formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland ( Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска војска у отаџбини, Jugoslovenska vojska u otadžbini; Slovene: Jugoslovanska ...

  7. Dinara Nature Park. /  44.01111°N 16.41917°E  / 44.01111; 16.41917. Dinara Nature Park is the twelfth nature park in Croatia. The area is 63,052 hectares (630.52 km2), and it is located in the area of Split-Dalmatia County and Šibenik-Knin County. It is the second largest Croatian nature park (the largest is the Velebit Nature Park).

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