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The villagers are farmers and herders, and move through the Dinaric Alps during the summer months, and then settle in for the harsh six-month winter when the snowbound village is cut off from the outside.
Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010
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The villagers are farmers and herders, and move through the Dinaric Alps during the summer months, and then settle in for the harsh six-month winter when the snowbound village is cut off from the outside.
Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010
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Conservation biology: analysis of the unique animal species found in the underground habitats of the Dinaric Alps in the Balkans.
Archive 2008-03-01 Peggy 2008
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Conservation biology: analysis of the unique animal species found in the underground habitats of the Dinaric Alps in the Balkans.
L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowships Peggy 2008
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We were headed for hiking country a little further off, at Sutjeska in the Dinaric Alps, where Europe's last great primeval forest covers Bosnia's high border with Montenegro.
A new look at Bosnia Herzegovina Sophie Cooke 2010
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With the Madoff mask, it's unlike most of the presidential or celebrity masks sold on Halloween because it shows Madoff as an ethnic stereotype ofspecific Dinaric and Armenoid features native to the Adriatic, N.
Bernie L. Madoff Halloween masks are flying off the shelves, popular, best-selling 2009
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I write poetry because my mind contradicts itself, one minute in New York, next minute the Dinaric Alps. I write poetry because my head contains 10,000 thoughts.
allen ginsberg | I write poetry because « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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The caves harbor a variety of habitats, Dinaric, Mediterranean, Submediterranean, Illyrian and relict Alpine, all occurring side by side in the Great Valley.
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Close to the Bosnia-Hercegovina border in the Dinaric mountains, 20 kilometers (km) northwest of Bihac in Bosnia and 110 km south of Zagreb on the main road to the Adriatic.
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Of further interest, the locality mentioned by Valvasor (1689) – the spring of Lintvern, near Vrhnika – is actually outside of the Dinaric Karst, and is unlike the other areas inhabited by olms in geology and geomorphology.
Archive 2006-03-01 Darren Naish 2006
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