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    The Cetina (pronounced [tsětina]) is a river in southern Croatia. It has a length of 101 km (63 mi) and its basin covers an area of 1,463 km2 (565 sq mi)...
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  • Cetina can refer to: Cetina, river in southern Croatia Cetina, Croatia, village in Civljane municipality, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia Cetina, Aragon...
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    Rita Cetina Gutiérrez (22 May 1846 – 11 October 1908) was a 19th-century Mexican educator, writer, and feminist who promoted women's education in Mérida...
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    The Cetina culture is the name for the culture of the inhabitants of the Middle Dalmatian coast, and especially its hinterland, during the early Bronze...
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  • Cetina (Serbian Cyrillic: Цетина) is a small village, administratively located in the Civljane Municipality in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. According...
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  • Karin Knorr Cetina (also Karin Knorr-Cetina) (born 19 July 1944 in Graz, Austria) is an Austrian sociologist well known for her work on epistemology and...
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    Salvation, Cetina Serbs of Croatia List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia "Cetina". Eparhija Dalmatinska. Retrieved 1 March 2020. "Cetina". www.eparhija-dalmatinska...
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    Gutierre de Cetina (1519–1554) was a Spanish poet and soldier. Cetina was born at Seville. He was the brother of Beltrán and Gregorio de Cetina, lesser known...
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    Cetina is a municipality in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon. It is situated at an altitude of 666 metres (2,185 ft) in the south east of the province...
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  • Edmundo Cetina Velázquez (1896–1959) was a Mexican philosopher and writer from Tenosique, Tabasco. He was born in 1896 and died in 1959. He was the son...
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    Beltrán de Cetina y del Castillo (Alcalá de Henares, 1521 – Mérida de Yucatán, 1600?) was one of the original conquistadors and founders of Mérida in the...
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    Middle Bronze Age, Cetina culture sites and finds appear in Albania. Cetina culture moved southwards across the Adriatic from the Cetina valley of Dalmatia...
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  • form) is a concept developed in the nineties by anthropologist Karin Knorr Cetina in her book Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge. Opposed...
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    historic site. It is located in the small village of Cetina, near the spring of the river Cetina, 8 km northwest from the town of Vrlika. The remains...
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    S2CID 145169670. Tomasevich 2001, p. 744. Kozlica, Ivan (2012). Krvava Cetina [Bloody Cetina] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Hrvatski centar za ratne žrtve. p. 155....
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    Scholarship (Beca Benito Juárez) to Rita Cetina Gutiérrez Universal Scholarship (Beca Universal Rita Cetina Gutiérrez) and expanded the program with the...
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  • 'Liveforever') was a Mexican literary society founded in 1870 by Rita Cetina Gutiérrez, Gertrudis Tenorio Zavala, and Cristina Farfán. It was named for...
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    (16 miles) south-east of Croatia's second largest city, Split, where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea. Omiš municipality has a population of 14,936...
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    in the Dalmatian Zagora region of Croatia. It is a left tributary of the Cetina river, into which it flows about 1 km north of Trilj. The Orlovac Hydroelectric...
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    During the Bronze Age, between 1900 and 1600 BC, there was the so-called Cetina culture on the territory of Vrlika municipality. Archaeologists have found...
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    field of Sinjsko Polje (300 m AMSL), once shaped by the flood waters of the Cetina river. The field lies between the mountains of Svilaja (1508 m), Dinara...
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  • that belong to the herdsmen from the nearby valleys such as that of the Cetina river. One of the most fascinating massifs is on the southwestern slope...
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  • Or the opposite. The Sissa does not leap. This piece (invented by Carlos Cetina in the 1980s) has been named after the mythical inventor of chess in Persian...
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    of the River Cetina, northeast of the State route D1 between the towns of Sinj and Vrlika. The Lake is on the course of the River Cetina, bounded by Svilaja...
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    movement of people from the Adriatic Cetina culture into Greece at the transition from Early Helladic II to III. The Cetina culture was a "syncretistic Bell...
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    1 Baranja 2 Bilogora 3a Bribir-Sidraga 3b Bribir 4 Cetina 5 Dubrava 6a Gora 6b Gora-Zagorje 7 Hum...
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    haplogroup among Illyrians, J2b-L283 spread via Cetina culture across the eastern Adriatic from the Cetina valley in Croatia to Montenegro and northern Albania...
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    edition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. Karin Knorr Cetina, Knorr Cetina, Karin (1999). Epistemic cultures: how the sciences make knowledge...
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    Antonio de Ulloa Renaissance poets Fernando de Herrera and Gutierre de Cetina Notable Costumbrista painter who liked to depict the 19th century society...
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  • thought was the founding of publications by and for women. In 1870, Rita Cetina Gutiérrez founded La Siempreviva (The Everlasting) in Yucatán, one of the...
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