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River in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Korana is a river in central Croatia and west Bosnia and Herzegovina. The river has a total length of 138.6 km (86.1 mi) and watershed area of 2,301
Korana
Topics referred to by the same term
Korana is a river in central Croatia and west Bosnia and Herzegovina Korana may also refer to: Korana language, a South African language Korana people
Korana_(disambiguation)
National park in Croatia
in altitude in a narrow space between the mountains in the south and the Korana river in the north represents a significant criterion for biodiversity in
Plitvice_Lakes_National_Park
Croatian basketball player
Korana Longin-Zanze (born 13 June 1973) is a retired Croatian female basketball player. She is 194 cm tall and weighs 90 kg. She is a veteran of the Croatian
Korana_Longin-Zanze
Khoe language of South Africa
ǃOrakobab, or Khoemana, also known as Korana, ǃOra, Xri and Griqua, is a moribund Khoe language of South Africa. "Khoemana" (from khoe 'person' + mana
Khoemana
Settlement in Karlovac County, Croatia
the Town of Slunj, known for the Slunjčica River, which flows into the Korana River at Rastoke. At Rastoke, similar natural phenomena are occurring as
Rastoke
Species of plume moth
Agdistis korana is a moth in the family Pterophoridae. It is known from Kenya. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Agdistis korana Arenberger, 1988".
Agdistis_korana
Village in Karlovac County, Croatia
Blagaj, also known historically as Blagaj on the Korana, is a village in Croatia's Karlovac County, near the town of Slunj. According to the 2001 Croatian
Blagaj,_Croatia
Massacre of the Croatian War of Independence
Yugoslav People's Army prisoners of war were extrajudicially killed at the Korana bridge in Karlovac, Croatia on 21 September 1991, during the Croatian War
Korana_bridge_killings
Southern African ethnic group
opted different names for themselves, including "Bastards", "Basters", "Korana", "Oorlam" or Oorlam Afrikaners, and "Griqua". Like the Afrikaners, or "Boers"
Griqua_people
South African-born circus performer (died 1940)
birthing him. A member of the Korana, a subgroup of the Griqua people, he descended from leaders of a 17th- and 18th-century Korana clan. He spoke Khoemana
Franz_Taibosh
moved on February 9 and headed towards the Bosnian borders and crossed the Korana River. The troops aimed to attack and capture the fortress of Drežnik Grad
Siege_of_Šturlić
staple of their diet. During their migration, the Batlhaping encounted the Korana, a nomadic Khoekhoe tribe in 1750. The two tribes settled together. There
Batlhaping_clan
River in Croatia
northwards, in parallel to Dobra and Korana, through Generalski Stol and Duga Resa, when it finally flows into the Korana in the south of Karlovac (at Mostanje/Turanj)
Mrežnica
City in Central Croatia, Croatia
Zrinski estate near the old town of Dubovac at the confluence of the Kupa and Korana rivers. As the city later expanded, the urban area reached as far as the
Karlovac
Language family
Khoe Khoekhoe North Khoekhoe Khoekhoe Eini† South Khoekhoe Khoemana (Korana, Griqua) East Kalahari Shua Tsoa ? Tsʼixa West Kalahari Kxoe Naro ? ǂHaba (closest
Khoe_languages
Speech sounds in several African languages
Juǀʼhoan (ǃKung) are Kxʼa languages, from the two branches of that family. Korana and Gǀui (Gǁana) are Khoe languages, from the two branches of that family
Click_consonant
Southern African indigenous hunter-gatherers
facing starvation. The Korana wars of 1868-69 and 1878-79 1870s, in which some |xam people participated on the side of the Korana, led to the killing, starvation
San_peoples
Medieval fortress near Blagaj, Croatia
[blaːgaj]) is a medieval ruined castle located on the right bank of the Korana river in modern Karlovac county, Croatia. Around it formed an eponymous
Blagaj_Castle
Batlokwa chief
again with the Korana, which led the Batlokwa deep into the Maloti Mountains and their cattle were once again looted. The wars with the Korana and his indiscriminate
Kgosi_Sekonyela
Town in Central Croatia, Croatia
Karlovac and Plitvice Lakes National Park, on the meeting of the rivers Korana and Slunjčica. Slunj has a population of 1,674, with a total of 5,076 people
Slunj
1815–1840 period of civil conflict in southern Africa
from the Cape Colony, some of these peoples would eventually become the Korana. Their power increased as trade with and raids upon colonists provided guns
Mfecane
Town in Northern Cape, South Africa
after rains. It was originally named Prieschap, the name is derived from Korana and means ‘place of the lost she-goat’. An 1874 resolution of the Beaufort
Prieska
Croatian footballer and manager
football manager and retired player. He was nicknamed "Lane sa Korane" (Doe of Korana), by legendary sports commentator Ivan Tomić, while playing for Dinamo.
Borislav_Cvetković
Medieval castle ruins in Croatia
bank of the river Rijeka, which flows into the Radonja, a tributary of the Korana. It had a rectangular floorplan, and every corner had its own tower, making
Budački_castle
Town in Northern Cape, South Africa
cow" – probably referring to an incident when a raging cow stormed the Korana while they were herding their cattle through this ford. To some the town's
Kakamas
the south of the city, separated from the rest by the rivers Mrežnica and Korana. The D1 highway passes through Turanj. For the fortification of Ivanić in
Turanj,_Karlovac
German missionary to South Africa (1809–1891)
Germany. For the next 50 years Wuras worked amongst the Griqua people (Korana) around Bethany and Pniel, being credited with "setting the Berlin Mission
Carl_Wuras
Khoe language spoken in southern Africa
aspirated, and may be analysed phonemically as aspirated stops; in the related Korana they are [tʰ, kʰ]. Beach (1938) reported that the Khoekhoe of the time had
Khoekhoe_language
Specialized museum in Zagreb, Croatia
Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2017. Sutlić, Korana (5 March 2010). "Muzej prekinutih veza konačno u Zagrebu". Globus (in Croatian)
Museum of Broken Relationships
Museum_of_Broken_Relationships
Place in Free State, South Africa
Missionary Society (BMW) established in 1834 by Gebel and Kraul to serve the Korana. Hebrew for 'house of misery'. The railway station was renamed Wurasoord
Bethany,_Free_State
1880s republic in Southern Africa
proclamation of the republic, the area was under the control of competing Korana and Tswana groups, while the United Kingdom laid claim to it as a part of
Stellaland
Place in North West, South Africa
among the ten soldiers killed while storming the stronghold of the Khoekhoe Korana and their chief David Massouw on the nearby Mamusa Hill on 2 December 1885
Schweizer-Reneke
Sierra Leone Critically endangered krm Mani Sierra Leone Critically endangered buy Korana South Africa Critically endangered kqz Nǀuu South Africa Critically endangered
Language endangerment and extinction in Africa
Language_endangerment_and_extinction_in_Africa
Topics referred to by the same term
Blagaj, Croatia (Blagaj on the Korana), a village near Slunj, Croatia Blagaj Castle (Croatia), a ruined castle on the Korana, Croatia Blagaj family, a Croatian
Blagaj
Croatian politician
Murganić is married to economist Vitomir Murganić with whom she has daughter Korana who is a defectologist by profession. She is Roman Catholic. "Tko je Nada
Nada_Murganić
Municipality in Lika-Senj, Croatia
population 7 Kompolje Koreničko, population 104 Končarev Kraj, population 1 Korana, population 44 Korenica, population 1563 Kozjan, population 0 Krbavica,
Plitvička_Jezera
Croatian noble family
stronghold in Blagaj on the Sana in 1240, and the Blagaj Castle in Blagaj on the Korana around 1266. The rise of the family began at the turn of the 12th and 13th
Babonić_family
Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan
separates Mallot Sattian, Badnian, Begal, Thoon and Chijana from Kashmir. Korana, Kotli Sattian Village view, Kotli Sattian Hills, Kotli Sattian Tehsils
Kotli_Sattian_Tehsil
Semi-desert region in South Africa
(also known as Khoekhoegowab/Namagowab or Hottentot language) word Karo (Korana for 'hard, dry, desert')) is a semidesert natural region of South Africa
Karoo
Serbian volunteer paramilitary force during the Yugoslav Wars
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Serb_Volunteer_Guard
Planinsko polje [si] SI00748 453 Jopićeva špilja - Bent system 6710* 57 Korana watershed HR02370 Zračak nade II - Kaverna u tunelu Učka system 6596 430
List_of_longest_Dinaric_caves
Khoekhoe – Khoekhoegowab National language in: Namibia Khoemana – Griqua, Korana, ǃOra, Kora, Xri, ǃOrakobab Spoken in: South Africa Khorasani Turkic – خراسان
List_of_language_names
1592 siege of the Ottoman-Croatian Wars
Izačić, the last remaining Christian-held settlement between Bihać and the Korana River. Izačić was defended by Gašpar Babonozić who had 16 soldiers at his
Siege_of_Bihać_(1592)
Detailed history
channels and acquired guns for use against the encroaching Europeans and the Korana people. Territorial conflicts with both British and Boer settlers arose
History_of_Lesotho
Judicial capital of South Africa
stage occupied by various groups of peoples including !Orana (so-called "Korana" of the ǀHõaǁʼaes, ǀHũdiǁʼaes, Einiǁʼaes, and others), Cape Colony Trekboers
Bloemfontein
the Sana, so the family relocated to the Blagaj Castle in Blagaj on the Korana. After the marriage of Count Francis (Franz) to Maria Magdalena, Baroness
Blagaj_family
South Asian cutting implement
विळी (Viḷi- coconut grater) Odia: ପନିକି / ପନିଖି (Paniki/Panikhi), କୋରଣା (Koråṇā - coconut grater) Maithili: হাসু/কত্তা (Hāsu/Kattā) Hindi: पिरदाइ (Pirdāi)
Boti
Basketball team in Istanbul, Turkey
Baranzova (3 seasons: '02-'03, '07-'09) Tammy Sutton-Brown (5 seasons: '06-'11) Korana Longin-Zanze (2 seasons: '04-'06) Hana Horáková (1 season: '10-'11) Michaela
Fenerbahçe S.K. (women's basketball)
Fenerbahçe_S.K._(women's_basketball)
Region of Croatia
Gora (Peter's mountain) mountain range, which extends along the rivers Korana and Slunjčica, and forms part of the border region to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kordun
Place in North West, South Africa
hand to the chief of the ǀŨdiǁʼais (Springbok clan) of the !Orakuana ("Korana") nation. In June 1869, the South African Republic's Volksraad created a
Bloemhof
Church in Čavoglave, Croatia
list (in Croatian). 2 November 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2026. Sutlić, Korana (30 May 2019). "Najbolje od hrvatske arhitekture tijekom zadnjih 18 godina"
Church of Croatian Martyrs, Čavoglave
Church_of_Croatian_Martyrs,_Čavoglave
River in central Europe; part of the Croatian-Slovenian border
it receives influx from two other rivers from the right, the Dobra and Korana (which in turn is joined by the Mrežnica). The Kupa continues flowing to
Kupa
1950 uprising in Bosanska Krajina, Yugoslavia
village Crnaja, and his friend, Mile Devrnja, a Serb who lived over the Korana river in the Slunj district of Croatia. They met secretly at Božić's home
Cazin_rebellion
fierce nomadic Bergenaars. Wars ensued, with both the Bergenaars and the Koranas. Waterboer formed an alliance with the Cape Colony to the south, however
Andries_Waterboer
1990–1991 fighting in Croatia
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Log_Revolution
1854–1902 Boer republic in Southern Africa
members of the Sotho people but in the valleys of the Orange and Vaal were Korana (Khoikhoi) and a section of Barolong in the Drakensberg and on the western
Orange_Free_State
Mirna Arius Ombla Arsa, Arsia Raša Bacuntius Bosut Bathinus Bednja Bolia Korana Colapis Kupa (the Romans also called it Culpa) Danubius Dunav (Eng. Danube)
List of ancient geographic names in Croatia
List_of_ancient_geographic_names_in_Croatia
Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia
2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022. "Lietuvos totoriai ir jų šventoji knyga – Koranas". Archived from the original on 29 October 2007. Amid Tatar Renaissance
Tatars
1991 battle of the Croatian War of Independence
attacked Croatian defences on 4 October, reaching the east bank of the Korana River on 8 October. The 169th Motorised Brigade collapsed due to inadequate
Battle_of_Logorište
Place in North West, South Africa
and the following year a fight broke out between the baTlhaping and the Korana under David Mossweu. A large number of white mercenaries fought on both
Stella,_South_Africa
languages Khoe–Kwadi Kwadi Khoe Gǁana Gǀwi Khoekhoe Haiǁom–ǂAakhoe Eini Khwe Korana/Griqua Naro ǂHaba Shua Tshwa Kxʼa ǂʼAmkoe (ǂHoan) ǃKung Sekele / Northern
List_of_language_families
Place in Northern Cape, South Africa
means "stony ford" and is a direct translation from a much older !Kora or Korana name, Ka-aub (or !a |aub) - "stony (place along a) river". In 1870, it became
Barkly_West
Group of African language families with click consonants
dialect cluster including ǂAakhoe and Haiǁom) Eini (extinct) South Khoekhoe Korana (moribund) Xiri (moribund; a dialect cluster) Tshu–Khwe (or Kalahari) Many
Khoisan_languages
192 Byung-ju, An. "Sunggyun-gwan, Sanctuary of Confucianism in Korea". Korana. Archived from the original on 24 September 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2021
Religion_in_South_Korea
Form of limestone deposited by mineral springs
Darko (January 2023). "Environmental Changes Recorded in Tufa from the Korana River, Croatia: Geochemical and Isotopic Approach". Water. 15 (7): 1269
Travertine
1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence
and the 104th Brigade to the Korana bridgehead, while the ARSK 13th Infantry Brigade retreated to the right bank of Korana in an area extending about 30
Operation_Storm
Ethnic group
significant populations South Africa, Namibia Languages Afrikaans, English, Korana Religion The Griqua Church (Protestantism) Related ethnic groups Coloureds
Ratelgat
River between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia
the territory of Croatia. The aquifer itself takes up a large area from Korana in the northwest to Velika Popina in the southeast. It encompasses the mountainous
Una_(Sava)
Sole genus of plume moth subfamily Agdistinae
Arenberger, 1988 Agdistis kevintucki Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2009 Agdistis korana Arenberger, 1988 Agdistis krooni Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2009 Agdistis
Agdistis_(moth)
Serbian armed force, 1992–1995
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Serbian_Army_of_Krajina
10 potražnih pasa". Večernji list. Retrieved 11 February 2023. Sutlić, Korana (6 February 2023). "Hrvatski statičari idu u Tursku: 'Bili smo u Italiji
Humanitarian response to the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes
Humanitarian_response_to_the_2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes
Mountain overlooking Cape Town, South Africa
to be the ancestral population of the !Ora nations of today (so-called "Korana" people). These original inhabitants of the area so-called "Khoekhoen",
Table_Mountain
Military museum in Bloemfontein , South Africa
of Viervoet of 1851 where King Moshoeshoe defeated the allied forces of Korana, Griquas, Barolong and the British under Major Warden. The Battle of Berea
Queen's_Fort_Military_Museum
Genus of beetles
Ceroctis gyllenhalli Billberg, 1813 Ceroctis interna Harold, 1879 Ceroctis korana Peringuey, 1886 Ceroctis subtrinotata Pic, 1915 "Ceroctis de Marseul, 1870"
Ceroctis
general, Ferhad Pasha, gathered a strong army and marched north toward the Korana River. The Ottomans had a force of 4,000 and 7 cannons or 12,000 men. The
Battle_of_Budačka
Muslim nationalist activist (1897–1951)
articles cost him his job, entitled "مغرب کی کورانا تقلید" i.e. "Maghrıb ky Korana Taqlid" (Blind Imitation of the West). The article soon attracted the notice
Choudhry_Rahmat_Ali
Chronicler of ǀxam culture and knowledge
Bleek and Lucy Lloyd. He was of mixed ethnic origin, his father being a Korana and his mother a ǀxam. After the marriage, they lived with ǂkasin's family
ǃkweiten_ta_ǁken
Village in Croatia
1880. Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications Cascade on the Korana at Smoljanac Cascade close-up Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic
Smoljanac
catalogued and explored. Klanjsko polje ... Kočevski rog ... Konavle ... Korana ... Korčula ... Kosinjsko polje ... Kotorski zaljev ... Kozara Svilaja with
List_of_Dinaric_caves
Chronicler of ǀxam culture and knowledge
government sent troops to restore order; in March 1869 they arrested hundreds of Korana pastoralists, who were known to raid settler farms, and in a mop-up operation
ǁkabbo
1995 mass killing in Varivode, Croatia
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Varivode_massacre
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
1997 Eastern Slavonia integrity referendum
1997_Eastern_Slavonia_integrity_referendum
Serbian paramilitary unit
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Scorpions_(paramilitary)
Serb political party
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Serb_Independent_Party
Confucian temple in Seoul, South Korea
2015. An Byung-ju. "Sunggyun-gwan, Sanctuary of Confucianism in Korea". Korana. "Munmyo Shrine". Parandeul. Crowder Han, Suzanne (2012). Notes on Things
Munmyo
Ethnic group
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Serbs_of_Croatia
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Library of the Eparchy of Slavonia
Library_of_the_Eparchy_of_Slavonia
Mountain range in South Africa
original (PDF) on January 22, 2023. Retrieved 2008-10-05. "Dictionary of Korana (!Ora), a South African Khoesan language of the KHOE family | Endangered
Outeniqua_Mountains
Military unit
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Dinara_Division
Conflict between SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia
Slunj two days later. On 8 October, it reached the banks of the Kupa and Korana Rivers and the intensity of fighting died down. The greatest flare-up of
1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
1991_Yugoslav_campaign_in_Croatia
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Orahovica, Croatia
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Orahovica_Monastery
Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
located close to the border with Croatia, lying on hillside terrain above the Korana river and its right tributary Mutnica. The climate is medium continental
Tržac,_Cazin
First-level administrative division of Croatia
the Adriatic Sea, the Mala Kapela mountain, and the rivers of Kupa and Korana, there was the Modruš County in existence in the late 11th century. The
Counties_of_Croatia
South African indigenous and traditional leader
Gabie, S. (2014) Khoisan ancestry and Coloured identity: A study of the Korana Royal House under Chief Josiah Kats Abu-Lughod, L. (1990). Writing against
Stephen_Fritz
Bridge in Belgrade, Serbia
while the tugboat Tanasko Rajić was towing the military transport ship Korana with Yugoslav soldiers, transporting them to the reserve position in the
King_Alexander_Bridge
Macedonian sculptor (1935–2016)
in the city of Karlovac and a monument on a bridge which goes over the Korana river. He also erected a monument of Vera Jocić, a Macedonian hero, in Makedonska
Tome_Serafimovski
River in Croatia
vicinity of the city of Slunj. At Rastoke the Slunjčica leads into the river Korana, which reaches this point after passing the Plitvice Lakes National Park
Slunjčica
Selo camp Sisak killings Pakračka Poljana camp Banija villages killings Korana bridge killings Gospić massacre Lora prison camp Varivode massacre Dvor
Serb People's Party (Dalmatia)
Serb_People's_Party_(Dalmatia)
South African doctor and palaeontologist (1866–1951)
races, the Bushmen, Hottentot and Korana, based on supposed typological differences, with the type specimen of the Korana race being the skeleton of Links
Robert_Broom
KORANA
KORANA
KORANA
KORANA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Of Spring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tennyson.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devoted, Enlightening, Brilliant
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Ornament; Jewel
Male
Slovene
Czech and Slovak and Slovene form of Greek Stephanos, �TEFAN means "crown."
Female
Arthurian
, a witch and seductress called "a strange creation."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Star; The Polar Star; Constant; Faithful; Firm
Girl/Female
British, English
Very Happy
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish, Scottish
Follower of Christ; Abbreviation of Christine
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Prosperous Friend; Rich in Friendship; Female Version of Edwin
KORANA
KORANA
KORANA
KORANA
KORANA