• Odrin Bay (64°34′40″S 60°20′30″W / 64.57778°S 60.34167°W / -64.57778; -60.34167 (Odrin Bay)) is a 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) wide bay indenting for 7...
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  • Plateau, and opens onto the Weddell Sea to the south. Odrin Bay is to the northeast and Solari Bay is to the southwest. Desislava Cove is named after Desislava...
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  • and the west slopes of Mount Elliott, and flows southwards into Mundraga Bay next east of Boryana Glacier. Desudava Glacier is named after the ancient...
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    Peninsula Odesos Buttress, Nordenskjöld Coast Odometer Rock, Nelson Island Odrin Bay, Nordenskjöld Coast Oeagrus Beach Snow Island Oescus Island, Robert Island...
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    to the west and the Prevlaka peninsula in the east at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor on the border with Montenegro. This territory is very narrow, especially...
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  • National Football League game in a pre-season matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the San Diego Chargers. 2012: Anna Wardley, from England, became...
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    Neretva: were these Italian divisions: 155th Infantry Division Emilia in the Bay of Kotor, 151st Infantry Division Perugia in area of Vilusi, Bileća and Trebinje...
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    Charles Morse established three missionary centres in southern Bulgaria – in Odrin (Edirne, former capital city of the Ottoman Empire, in Turkey), Plovdiv...
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    on the island until 27 October) and establishing an anchorage at Moudros Bay. That move had significant strategic importance by providing the Greeks with...
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     6. "Shelling at marketplace kills 15, injures dozens in Sarajevo". Tampa Bay Times. 31 August 1992. p. 6. "Bosnia Talks Resume in Geneva". The Christian...
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  • drifting Mukos was salvaged by Croatian civilian boats and beached at Nečujam bay. The next day, a group of Yugoslav Navy vessels, organised into the Kaštela...
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    highest concentration at Cape Arza, an area of land at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Between 90 and 120 kilograms of depleted uranium was dropped on...
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    arrived on 6 November 1912. In Mustafa Pasha Place, a railway station outside Odrin, Stepanović immediately reported to the supreme commander, General Nikola...
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    Herzegovina Corps and the Yugoslav Army situated in and around Trebinje and the Bay of Kotor. The plan, codenamed Operation Maestral, entailed deployment of...
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    starting positions. After the Serbian counterattack, Ottoman units were kept at bay by the well organised Serbian artillery fire until the end of day. The Serbian...
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    The later could not continue the siege and was forced to pull back to Odrin where he reported his failure to the Sultan.[citation needed] While he was...
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    ODRYSSA) is suggested to have been modern Plovdiv by numismatic research or Odrin. The Greek historian Theopompus mentioned it in the 4th century BCE as a...
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    kingdom, but also he who lives in Ioannina, or Thessaloniki, or Serres, or Odrin" . He mentions cities and islands that were under Ottoman possession as...
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  • internationally recognized name. The Turkish Edirne, the Bulgarian Одрин (Odrin), and the Serbian Једрене (Jedrene) are adapted forms of the name Hadrianopolis...
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    Prilep Battle of Monastir Siege of Scutari Siege of Adrianople Siege of Odrin (1912–1913) Second Balkan War Battle of Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle...
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    position of the Montenegrin army, protecting the Montenegrin side of the Bay of Kotor and also the land entrance to the Montenegrin capital Cetinje. Since...
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  • Montenegrins were in the immediate Venetian–Ottoman frontier (krajina), east of the Bay of Kotor (a Venetian territory) and west of the Sanjak of Scutari.[citation...
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    Srba After the failure of the uprising, many Herzegovinians moved to the Bay of Kotor and Dalmatia. The earliest more significant Serb migrations took...
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    on the Prevlaka peninsula at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor. The strategic importance of the bay increased in 1992 because it contained the last remaining...
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    Pasha in June (see below), and an attack on the Ottoman fleet at Chania Bay in August failed, as did his attempt to break the Ottoman blockade of Rettimo...
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    Ottoman forces controlled almost whole north-western part of the Kotor Bay, so they perceived Perast as some kind of thorn in their side. On the other...
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    Military-Maritime District forces advanced from eastern Herzegovina and the Bay of Kotor, and pushed east and west of Dubrovnik on 1 October, placing besieging...
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    bay.: 141  On the evening of the 14th Harper left with two gunboats, the launch and barge of Bacchante and the boats of Saracen entered the inner bay...
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    district, the southernmost district of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, north of the Bay of Kotor. The region had been under Austrian rule since 1814. The local population...
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