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pages with titles containing Vrba Vrbas (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vrba. If an internal link incorrectly
Vrba
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
Serbian. During the SFRY period, the town was renamed Titov Vrbas (meaning 'Tito's Vrbas'), after Josip Broz Tito. Like all other towns in communist Yugoslavia
Vrbas,_Serbia
Slovak-Jewish Auschwitz escapee, Canadian biochemist (1924–2006)
Rudolf Vrba (born Walter Rosenberg; 11 September 1924 – 27 March 2006) was a Slovak-Jewish biochemist who, as a teenager in 1942, was deported to the Auschwitz
Rudolf_Vrba
River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбас, pronounced [ʋr̩̂ba(ː)s]) is a major river with a length of 250 kilometres (160 mi), in western Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vrbas_(river)
Surname list
Look up vrba, Vrba, or vŕba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vrba (Czech feminine: Vrbová) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cenek
Vrba_(surname)
Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany
Death marches Resistance Auschwitz Protocols Vrba–Wetzler report Czesław Mordowicz Jerzy Tabeau Rudolf Vrba Alfréd Wetzler Bricha Jewish partisans Sonderkommando
The_Holocaust
Province in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Vrbas Banovina or Vrbas Banate (Serbo-Croatian: Vrbaska banovina / Врбаска бановина), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between
Vrbas_Banovina
Account of Auschwitz killings
The Vrba–Wetzler report is one of three documents that comprise what is known as the Auschwitz Protocols, otherwise known as the Auschwitz Report or the
Vrba–Wetzler_report
Serbian football club
FK Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Врбас) was a football club based in Vrbas, Vojvodina, Serbia. The club was founded on 27 August 1969 as a result of a merger
FK_Vrbas
Serbian handball club
RK Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: РК Врбас) is a Serbian handball club based in Vrbas. They compete in the Serbian Handball Super B League. The club was established
RK_Vrbas
Czech soccer coach
Pavel Vrba (born 6 December 1963) is a Czech football manager and former player. He is known for applying an offensive football philosophy in the teams
Pavel_Vrba
Former oblast of Yugoslavia
Vrbas Oblast (Serbo-Croatian: Врбас област, romanized: Vrbas Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to 1929
Vrbas_Oblast
City in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
located on the river Vrbas. Slavs settled in the Balkans in the 6th century. Mediaeval fortresses in the vicinity of Banja Luka include Vrbas (1224), Župa Zemljanik
Banja_Luka
Small geographical region in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina
of the Vrbas river at the mouth of the Sava is called Lijevče polje, and the name refers to the plain which extends from the left bank of Vrbas, downstream
Lijevče
Czech bobsledder
Jan Vrba (bobsledder). Jan Vrba at World Athletics Jan Vrba at IBSF Jan Vrba at the Czech Olympic Committee (in Czech) Jan Vrba at Olympedia Jan Vrba at
Jan_Vrba_(bobsledder)
Slovak Jewish writer (1918–1988)
known for escaping from Auschwitz concentration camp and co-writing the Vrba-Wetzler Report, which helped halt the deportation of Jews from Hungary, saving
Alfréd_Wetzler
Milijanović Branko Miljuš (JNS, Sanski Most, Vrbas Banovina) Dušan R. Milošević (JNS, Banja Luka, Vrbas Banovina) Dušan S. Milošević (JNS, Vlasotince
1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
1935_Yugoslavian_parliamentary_election
Basketball club in Vrbas, Serbia
klub Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Женски кошаркашки клуб Врбас, English: Women's Basketball Club Vrbas) is a Serbian women's basketball team from Vrbas, Serbia
ŽKK_Vrbas
Place in Brod-Posavina, Croatia
residents in the following 2 settlements: Donja Vrba, population 514 Gornja Vrba, population 1654 Gornja Vrba: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian
Gornja_Vrba
"O Vrba" is a sonnet written in 1832 and later corrected by the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren, who is considered the national poet of Slovenia
O_Vrba
American paleontologist (1942–2025)
Elisabeth S. Vrba (May 27, 1942 – February 5, 2025) was an American paleontologist at Yale University who developed the turnover-pulse hypothesis. Vrba was born
Elisabeth_Vrba
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Krupa na Vrbasu, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Krupa na Vrbasu Monastery (Serbian: Манастир у Крупи на Врбасу, romanized: Manastir u Krupi na Vrbasu) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in Krupa
Krupa_na_Vrbasu_Monastery
Topics referred to by the same term
Jan Vrba is the name of: Jan Vrba (bobsledder) (born 1982), Czech bobsledder Jan Vrba (politician) (1937–2020), Czech politician This disambiguation page
Jan_Vrba
Basketball league season
Cup of Serbia (2nd-tier) Radivoj Korać Novosadska ŽKA Kraljevo Vrbas Medela
2019–20 Milan Ciga Vasojević Cup
2019–20_Milan_Ciga_Vasojević_Cup
Bosnian Serb military force, 1992–2006
conducted several major operations, including Operation Corridor 92, Operation Vrbas '92, Operation Lukavac, Operation Shield '94, and Operation Spider; The
Army_of_Republika_Srpska
Men's national association football team representing the Czech Republic
after the loss and was replaced with assistant coach Josef Pešice. Pavel Vrba was appointed as the team's new coach in 2014, ahead of Euro 2016 qualifying
Czech Republic national football team
Czech_Republic_national_football_team
Slovak tennis player
Ferdinand Vrba (27 June 1922 – 19 November 1991) was a Slovak tennis player. He was active in the 1940s and 1950s. Vrba began his career as war broke
Ferdinand_Vrba
Concept in evolution theory
hypothesis is a macroevolutionary theory proposed by paleontologist Elisabeth S. Vrba as part of her broader Habitat Theory. It posits that the degree of ecological
Resource-use_hypothesis
Autonomous province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941
banovinas into a single autonomous entity, with small parts of the Drina, Zeta, Vrbas and Danube banovinas also included. Its capital was Zagreb and it included
Banovina_of_Croatia
Ancient Illyrian tribe
Herzegovina, settled mainly in the Sana river basin, the middle course of Vrbas, and around the Vrbanja and Ugar rivers. Mazaei were a sub-tribe of the
Mazaei
Ethnic groups in Serbian province of Vojvodina
(67.2%), Sombor (63.7%), Žitište (62.7%), Apatin (62.6%), Kula (62.4%), Vrbas (62.1%), Alibunar (58.5%), Novi Kneževac (58%), and Plandište (58%). Serbs
Ethnic_groups_in_Vojvodina
Village in Upper Carniola, Slovenia
Vrba (pronounced [ˈʋə̀ɾba]; German: Velben) is one of ten villages in the Municipality of Žirovnica in the Upper Carniolan region of Slovenia. It was first
Vrba,_Žirovnica
Political entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina
administrative centre and largest city is Banja Luka, located on the banks of the Vrbas River. Republika Srpska was established in 1992 at the onset of the Bosnian
Republika_Srpska
Basketball club in Vrbas, Serbia
klub Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински кошаркашки клуб Врбас; transl. Vrbas Youth Basketball Club), commonly referred to as OKK Vrbas or KK Vrbas, is
OKK_Vrbas
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Rusyn: Коцур; Hungarian: Kucora) is a village located in the municipality of Vrbas, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population of
Kucura
Town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mrkonjić Grad, and Donji Vakuf, and on the confluence of the rivers Pliva and Vrbas. Jajce Mithraeum is a temple dedicated to the God of the Sun, Mithra. The
Jajce
Village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vrba (Serbian Cyrillic: Врба) is a village in the municipality of Gacko, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic
Vrba,_Gacko
Mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina
the south, the Makljen mountain pass in the west, near the source of the Vrbas. The highest peak is Idovac at 1,956 m (6,417 ft). "Raduša, prirodna granica
Raduša_(mountain)
German high-ranking Nazi official (1904–1942)
Ferdinand Čatloš (Minister of Defence) Resistance Actions Anthropoid (1942) Vrba–Wetzler report (1944) Slovak National Uprising (1944) May Uprising of the
Reinhard_Heydrich
Military offensive by the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War
Operation Vrbas '92 (Serbian: Операција Врбас '92) was a military offensive undertaken by the Army of Republika Srpska (Vojska Republike Srpske – VRS)
Operation_Vrbas_'92
Subregion of Bosnia
several rivers, namely the Sava (north), Glina (northwest), Vrbanja and Vrbas (east and southeast, respectively). The region is also a historic, economic
Bosanska_Krajina
Mountain range in Bosnia and Herzegovina
the Bosanska Krajina region, bounded by the Sava River to the north, the Vrbas to the east, the Sana to the south, and the Una to the west. Its tallest
Kozara
Serbian politician
national assembly and is currently a member of the Vrbas municipal assembly. Kostić was born in Vrbas, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province
Ivan Kostić (Serbian politician)
Ivan_Kostić_(Serbian_politician)
Country in Southeast Europe
rafting in the country include the Vrbas, Tara, Drina, Neretva and Una. Meanwhile, the most prominent rivers are the Vrbas and Tara, as they both hosted The
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
U.S Armed conflict in South Asia
Battle of Kupres (1992) Siege of Sarajevo Siege of Bihać (1992–95) Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Koridor Battle of Žepče Siege of Mostar Operation Neretva
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
2026 tennis event results
Kumar and Karl Poling won the title after defeating Eric Padgham and Jakub Vrba 6–4, 6–1 in the final. Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli / Ramkumar Ramanathan
2026 Little Rock Challenger – Doubles
2026_Little_Rock_Challenger_–_Doubles
Czech politician (1937–2020)
Jan Vrba (3 June 1937 – 4 November 2020) was a Czech politician who served as Minister of Industry between 1990 and 1992. He was born in Prague. Vrba died
Jan_Vrba_(politician)
Town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the banks of the Vrbas River in the southern part of the city's territory. There are eight springs
Gornji_Šeher
Waterway in Serbia
town Vrbas. Where the pollution is still unresolved. Crvenka and Kula waters are clear, and used for swimming and boat rides. The canal in Vrbas, not
Great_Bačka_Canal
Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vrbas is a village in the municipality of Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 177. Official results
Vrbas,_Donji_Vakuf
Sports season
The 1986–87 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 43rd season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league
1986–87 Yugoslav First Basketball League
1986–87_Yugoslav_First_Basketball_League
Fortified Old town of Jajce
rivers Pliva and Vrbas, enclosed by these rivers from the south-southwest, with the bed of the Pliva, and east-southeast by the river Vrbas gorge. The altitude
Walled_city_of_Jajce
February 2022. Službeni List (Opštine Vrbas), Volume 48 Number 14 (7 November 2013), p. 436. Službeni List (Opštine Vrbas), Volume 48 Number 14 (7 November
2013_Serbian_local_elections
Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)
after its representative in Bern received the Vrba-Wetzler report, written by two escaped prisoners, Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, which warned that the
Auschwitz_concentration_camp
Place in Styria, Slovenia
Vrba (pronounced [ˈʋəɾba]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrna in Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality
Vrba,_Dobrna
election was held in Vrbas on 23 April 2017 following the resignation of Progressive Party mayor Milan Glušac earlier in the year. Vrbas had held its last
2017_Serbian_local_elections
Czech chivalrist
Ferdinand Čatloš (Minister of Defence) Resistance Actions Anthropoid (1942) Vrba–Wetzler report (1944) Slovak National Uprising (1944) May Uprising of the
Josef_Menčík
City in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
of Banja Luka. The river Vrbas, which flows in the middle of its territory, divides it into the Župa (right bank of the Vrbas) and the Potkozarsko-Lijevčanski
Laktaši
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
Schick KD; Hart WK; White TD; WoldeGabriel G; Walter RC; Suwa G; Asfaw B; Vrba E; H.-Selassie Y (June 1994). "African Homo erectus: old radiometric ages
Human
Village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village is situated near the Vrbas River and is part of the Banja Luka metropolitan area. According to statistical
Obrovac,_Banja_Luka
River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Bosnian: Crna rijeka / Црна ријека, "Black River") is left tributary of Vrbas. It arises from Malo Lake (Malo jezero, "Little Lake", 780 m) of Balkana
Crna_River_(Vrbas)
Czech soldier who killed Reinhard Heydrich
Ferdinand Čatloš (Minister of Defence) Resistance Actions Anthropoid (1942) Vrba–Wetzler report (1944) Slovak National Uprising (1944) May Uprising of the
Jan_Kubiš
Medieval castle in Bosnia and Herzegovina
position, near the upstream entrance to the Vrbas canyon, in the Tijesno locality (behind Krupa on Vrbas). This is evidenced by the remains of three well-fortified
Zvečaj_Fortress
and Vardar Banovina, four in Drava Banovina, three in Littoral Banovina, Vrbas Banovina and Zeta Banovina and one in Belgrade. Robert L. Jarman (1997)
1932 Yugoslavian Senate election
1932_Yugoslavian_Senate_election
Basic unit of taxonomic classification, below genus
et al.:408–409. Paterson, H. E. H. (1985). "Species and Speciation". In Vrba, E. S. (ed.). Monograph No. 4: The recognition concept of species. Pretoria:
Species
Structure of subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
formation, which led to the creation of banates. Oblast of Banja Luka (Vrbas Oblast) Oblast of Belgrade Oblast of Bihać Oblast of Bitola Oblast of Čačak
Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Subdivisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia
First-level administrative division of Croatia
all. At the same time, Vrbas, Sana and Dubica counties were established to the south of the Sava River (in areas around Vrbas, Sana and the Dubica Fortress [bs]
Counties_of_Croatia
election and served for a full four-year term. The municipal government of Vrbas was dismissed in June 2009 due to a breakdown in the local governing coalition
2009_Serbian_local_elections
Shelling of civilians during the Bosnian War
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
Sarajevo_bread_line_massacre
Cyrillic: ШК Крајишник Бања Лука) was a football club based in Banja Luka, Vrbas Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The club was formed in 1919 and, although
ŠK_Krajišnik_Banja_Luka
Slovak general (1906–1945)
Ferdinand Čatloš (Minister of Defence) Resistance Actions Anthropoid (1942) Vrba–Wetzler report (1944) Slovak National Uprising (1944) May Uprising of the
Ján_Golian
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Yugoslav Wars
List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Yugoslav_Wars
Paramilitary unit in Yugoslav Wars
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
Dušan the Mighty (paramilitary)
Dušan_the_Mighty_(paramilitary)
Topics referred to by the same term
village in the municipality of Bojnik, Serbia Kosančić, Vrbas, village in the municipality of Vrbas, Serbia Ivan Kosančić (died 1389), Serbian knight This
Kosančić
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Косанчић; Hungarian: Péklapuszta) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Vrbas municipality, South Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village has
Kosančić,_Vrbas
Football tournament season
Omladinac Staro Topolje Brod-Posavina County cup runner up: Omladinac Gornja Vrba Vukovar-Srijem County cup winner: Vukovar 1991 Vukovar-Srijem County cup
2023–24_Croatian_Football_Cup
Serbian politician (born 1977)
chief-of-staff for the mayor of Vrbas in 2003. He later chaired the board of directors for the public company Vrbas from 2004 to 2008, was deputy head
Milan_Glušac
Eyewitness accounts of concentration camp
order. The escapees who authored the reports were Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler (the Vrba–Wetzler report); Arnošt Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz (the Rosin-Mordowicz
Auschwitz_Protocols
Hungarian writer and journalist (1890–1981)
successively a national of Austria-Hungary and Romania. Born in Óverbász (Vrbas), Vojvodina region, Molter was from an ethnic German (Danube Swabian) family
Károly_Molter
Czech football club, based in Zlín
Jan Kameník (2019–20) Bohumil Páník (2020–21) Jan Jelínek (2021–22) Pavel Vrba (2022–23) Bronislav Červenka (2023–) Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football
FC_Zlín
Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the river Vrbas, 130 km (81 mi) to the northwest of Sarajevo. According to the 2013 census
Bugojno
Secondary tennis circuit season
Bernard Tomic Jay Friend Pranav Kumar Karl Poling 6–4, 6–1 Eric Padgham Jakub Vrba Internazionali di Tennis Città di Vicenza Vicenza, Italy Clay – Challenger
2026_ATP_Challenger_Tour
Czech cyclist
Ivan Vrba (born 15 June 1977 in Zlín) is a Czech track cyclist. Vrba specialises in the sprint disciplines and won the bronze medal in keirin at the 2004
Ivan_Vrba
Prison camp during the Bosnian War
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
Kamenica_camp
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
Operation_Oganj_'92
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Змајево; Hungarian: Ókér) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Vrbas municipality, in the South Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village
Zmajevo
Bosnian brewing company
Krajina". 145 years ago, in a small place beside Banja Luka, beside the Vrbas grove, a brave little Banja Luka brewery was created by the work of a trappist
Banjalučka_Pivara
River in Central Europe
Alps region, through the major tributaries of Drina, Bosna, Kupa, Una, Vrbas, Lonja, Kolubara, Bosut and Krka. The Sava is one of the longest rivers
Sava
War tourism during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996)
massacre Siege of Bihać Ahatovići massacre Croat–Bosniak War Operation Vrbas '92 Operation Corridor 92 Bikavac fire Biljani massacre Killings in Bratunac
Sarajevo_Safari
River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina; with Ugar, the largest right tributary of the Vrbas. Its basin covers an area of approximately 703.5 km2. The Vrbanja has significant
Vrbanja_(river)
Dam in Bočac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
power plant gets its water from artificial lake (reservoir) formed on the Vrbas river, the Bočac Lake. List of power stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina Bocac
Bočac Hydroelectric Power Station
Bočac_Hydroelectric_Power_Station
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
Torschau / Torszà / Torša, is a village located in the municipality of Vrbas, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. A settlement named Torsza was
Savino_Selo
1992 event in the Bosnian War
1992, ending with the fall of the Kotor Varoš and the start of Operation Vrbas '92 to capture Jajce. On 18 November, the autonomous Croatian Community
Siege_of_Kotor_Varoš
Early Middle Ages state in Southeast Europe (600s–1154)
the Upper Vrbas river, including Uskoplje, Pliva and Luka. This also suggest that this distribution from the Bosna river valley into the Vrbas river valley
Bosnia_(early_medieval)
Orthodox Christians (15.6%) Protestants (0.02%) Others (0.08%) Population of Vrbas Banovina in 1931 by religion Serbian Orthodox Christians (57.9%) Sunni Muslims
1931 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1931_population_census_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Contestant Final results Hometown Marija Četković Miss Serbia 2014 Vrbas Daša Radosavljević 1st Runner-Up Kragujevac Ana Stepanov 2nd Runner-Up Kikinda
Miss_Serbia_by_year
Village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
na Vrbasu (Serbian Cyrillic: Крупа на Врбасу) is a village by the river Vrbas in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Krupa_na_Vrbasu
Village in Raška District, Serbia
Vrba is a village situated in Kraljevo municipality in Serbia. "Institut national d'études démographique (INED)". Archived from the original on 2014-07-02
Vrba_(Kraljevo)
Historical region in modern-day Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro
Zaušje Soli Visori Koraj Gradačac Nenavište Modrna Tolisa (Terra Tolisa) Vrbas Glaž Hum Ukrina Usora Tešanj Luke Vrbanja Sana Zemljanik Mrin Pset Banice
Humska_zemlja
VRBAS
VRBAS
VRBAS
VRBAS
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gift of God; Godly
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Earth
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Like a King do Love and have Patience
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Consciousness
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name KOSUM means "flower."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Haryanvi, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Sun and Air; Honest; One who is Born to Rule; Better than Perfect; Ansh; My Father is Exalted
Girl/Female
Hindu
Of the ocean
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Japanese
Surname meaning shine; reflect.
VRBAS
VRBAS
VRBAS
VRBAS
VRBAS