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Krupá (Blava)
Krupa may refer to: People * Krupa (surname) Places Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosanska Krupa, a town and municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Krupa, Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, a village in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Krupa na Uni, a municipality in Republika Srpska * Krupa na Vrbasu, a village near Banja Luka in Republika Srpska * Krupa (Neretva), a river Czech Republic * Krupá (Morava), a creek in the Moravia region Slovenia * Krupa (Lahinja), a river * Krupa, Semič, a village in the Municipality of Semič Slovakia * Krupá (Blava), a river in Slovakia Croatia * Krupa, Croatia, a village near Obrovac Others * Krupa monastery in Croatia * "Krupa" (song), a song by the band Apollo 440, named after Gene Krupa * Alternative spelling for Kripa Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ...
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Krupa (surname)
Krupa is a surname of Slavic origin, meaning " barley", usually found in Polish, Slovak, and eastern German regions.Krupa' from the Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, p.358 Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Krupa (born 1952), Polish footballer * Aleksander (Olek) Krupa (born 1947), Polish film and television actor *Alfred Krupa Sr. (1915-1989), Silesia born painter, inventor and sportsman * Dawid Krupa (born 1980), Polish cyclist * Emil Krupa-Krupinsky (1872-1924), German portrait painter, genre painter and graphic artist * Gene Krupa (1909–1973), Polish-American jazz drummer, bandleader and composer * Jacek Krupa (born 1955), Polish politician * Jakub Krupa (born 1985), Czech handball player *Jeroen Krupa (born 2003), German footballer * Joanna Krupa (born 1979), Polish-American model and actress *Joe Krupa (1933–2011), American football player * Joan Krupa, American educator, administrator, and member of the Illinois House of Rep ...
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Bosanska Krupa
Bosanska Krupa ( sr-cyrl, Босанска Крупа) is a municipality located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 29,659 inhabitants. It is situated on the banks of river Una in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, northeast from Bihać (350 km away from Sarajevo). Geography Bosanska Krupa is located on the border within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to the municipalities of Bužim, Cazin, Bihać, Bosanski Petrovac, Sanski Most, and Krupa na Uni. The last mentioned municipality is part of the Republika Srpska entity and was part of the Bosanska Krupa municipality before the Bosnian War, but after the Dayton Agreement it became a separate municipality. Settlements * Arapuša * Banjani * Baštra * Benakovac * Donja Suvaja * Drenova Glavica * Glavica * Gorinja * Gornja Suvaja * Gornji Bušević * Gornji Petrovići * Gudavac * Hašan ...
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Krupa, Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje
Krupa is a village in the municipality of Gornji Vakuf Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje ( sr-cyrl, Горњи Вакуф-Ускопље) is a town and municipality located in Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Etymology Although settlements i ..., Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 880. References Populated places in Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje {{CentralBosniaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Krupa Na Uni
Krupa na Uni ( sr-cyrl, Крупа на Уни) is a municipality in northern Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the north-western part of the Republika Srpska entity and the central part of the Bosanska Krajina region. The seat of the municipality is the village of Donji Dubovik. History It was created in 1995 from part of the pre-war municipality of Bosanska Krupa (the other part of the pre-war municipality that is now in the entity of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina). As of 2019, it is one of the smallest municipalities by number of inhabitants in Republika Srpska. Geography It is located between the municipality of Bosanska Krupa to the south and west, the municipality of Novi Grad to the north, and the municipality of Oštra Luka to the east. Demographics Population Ethnic composition Notable people *Pecija, revolutionary *Branko Ćopić, Bosnian and Yugoslav writer *Gojko Kličković, former President of the Government o ...
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Krupa Na Vrbasu
Krupa na Vrbasu ( sr-cyrl, Крупа на Врбасу) is a village by the river Vrbas in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and ....Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991. Sport * FK Krupa - football club. References {{commonscat, Krupa na Vrbasu Villages in Republika Srpska Populated places in Banja Luka ...
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Krupa (Neretva)
The Krupa ( sr-cyrl, Крупа) river is a left tributary of the river Neretva and the main water current of Hutovo Blato, which leads the waters from Gornje Blato and Svitavsko Lake into the Neretva river near Dračevo. The length of Krupa is 9 km with an average depth of 5 meters. The Krupa does not have an actual source, but is actually an extension of Deransko Lake. Also, the Krupa is a unique river in Europe, because the river flows both ways. It flows normally from the source to the mouth and from the mouth to the source. This happens when, due to high water levels and large quantities of water, the Neretva The Neretva ( sr-cyrl, Неретва, ), also known as Narenta, is one of the largest rivers of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. Four HE power-plants with large dams (higher than 150,5 metres) provide flood protection, power and water ... pushes the Krupa river in the opposite direction. See also * Bregava * Hutovo Blato References External ...
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Krupá (Morava)
Krupá (german: Graupa) is a creek in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is a left tributary of the Morava. Its length is 19,2 km and its drainage basin covers 112.7 km2. The mean annual discharge at its mouth is 4.48 m³/s. Geography The Krupá originates in Czech part of the Snieznik Mountains, 400 meters above sea level. The Krupá then goes south toward the town of Staré Město. It flows into the Morava River near Hanušovice. The river keeps its natural character with meanders and original riversides. The river bottom is covered by stones. Economy A Small hydro power plant is situated on the creek. Amphibolite and gneiss Gneiss ( ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. Gneiss forms at higher temperatures an ... quarry is in a neighborhood of the creek mouth. References ...
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Krupa (Lahinja)
The Krupa is a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) river in White Carniola, southeastern Slovenia. Its source is a karst spring in the village of Krupa below a rock wall. The bed has canyon characteristics in some places. At Gradac, the river joins the Lahinja from the left side. Its drop from the source to the outflow is only . The river is protected as a natural monument and has been included in the Natura 2000 ecological network. It is the main feature of the Lebica–Krupa Karst Nature Trail ( sl, Kraška učna pot od Lebice do Krupe). Its source lake is the only habitat of the cave mollusk ''Congeria kusceri'' in Slovenia, found in Cave Mussel Spring (''Izvir Jamske školjke''). It is also home to some cave snails and the olm. The Krupa River is infamous because of its extremely high pollution with PCBs due to improper handling of PCB waste material, which has been used for decades by the capacitor A capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field by virtue of ...
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Krupa, Semič
Krupa (; german: Krupp''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 10.) is a small village in the Municipality of Semič in Slovenia. It lies at the source of the Krupa River, a left tributary of the Lahinja River. The area is part of the historical region of White Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. This village is known for the spring of the Krupa River. This river is infamous because of its PCB pollution due to improper handling of PCB waste material, which has been used for decades by the capacitor manufacturing company Iskra Kondenzatorji in nearby Semič. References External links *Krupa on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Semič {{Semič-geo-stub ...
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Krupá (Blava)
Krupa may refer to: People * Krupa (surname) Places Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bosanska Krupa, a town and municipality in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Krupa, Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, a village in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Krupa na Uni, a municipality in Republika Srpska * Krupa na Vrbasu, a village near Banja Luka in Republika Srpska * Krupa (Neretva), a river Czech Republic * Krupá (Morava), a creek in the Moravia region Slovenia * Krupa (Lahinja), a river * Krupa, Semič, a village in the Municipality of Semič Slovakia * Krupá (Blava), a river in Slovakia Croatia * Krupa, Croatia, a village near Obrovac Others * Krupa monastery in Croatia * "Krupa" (song), a song by the band Apollo 440, named after Gene Krupa * Alternative spelling for Kripa Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ...
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Obrovac, Croatia
Obrovac (; it, Obrovazzo) is a town located in northern Dalmatia, in the Zadar County of Croatia. The Obrovac municipality has a total population of 4,323 people. The town is located in the canyon of the river Zrmanja. Geography Obrovac is a town on the Zrmanja River some 11 km from the mouth of the river of the Novigrad sea. Above the town are the ruins of a fortified city. Its tributary Krupa attracts numerous day-trippers, and in recent times, rafting, canoe, and kayak lovers. Not far from the town of Krupa is a monastery with a valuable icon collection. About north-west of the town, along the road heading up to the mountains, lies a huge deserted industrial complex, an alumina plant built in the 1970s. South of the town there is extraordinary Bijela River canyon with a lot of waterfalls and small ponds and pools. History Obrovac first got its name in 1337. In 1527 Obrovac was taken over by the Ottoman Turks. In October 1683, the population of Venetian Dalmatia, p ...
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