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  1. Oficjalny teledysk zespołu ZORKA pt. Milion GwiazdUdostępnij ⏩ Skomentuj 💬 Zostaw łapkę 👍 Subskrybuj 🔥 W sprawie zarezerwowanie koncertu proszę o kontakt ...

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  2. Born in Cetinje, Montenegro at the time when her father was already the reigning Prince of Montenegro (his uncle Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš having died in 1860). Zorka was educated in Russia before returning to Montenegro to be engaged to Karađorđević. Zorka's sister Elena married the future King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.

  3. Zorka a murit la vârsta de 25 de ani la 16 martie 1890 la Cetinje în timpul nașterii și a fost înmormântată la biserica Sf.Gheorghe din Topola, Serbia. Monument. Monumentul ridicat pe 3 iunie 1926, în memoria prințesei Zorka, a fost primul pentru o femeie din Serbia.

  4. Princess Zorka of Montenegro (Serbian Cyrillic: Кнегиња црногорска Зорка; 23 December [O.S. 11 December] 1864 – 16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1890) was the eldest child of the Montenegrin monarch Nicholas I and his wife Milena. Her name and title at birth was Ljubica Petrović-Njegoš, . In 1883, she married prince Peter Karađorđević and she changed her name to Zorka (and ...

  5. Militza de Montenegro. Militza Petrović-Njegoš, tamén coñecida como Gran Duquesa Militza de Montenegro, nada en Cetinje, Montenegro o 14 de xullo de 1866 e finada en Alexandría, Exipto o 5 de setembro de 1951, foi unha princesa de Montenegro. Era a terceira filla do rei Nicolao I de Montenegro e da súa consorte, a raíña Milena Vukotić .

  6. Desde el nacimiento de Zorka, siempre hemos buscado la integración de la empresa con la sociedad en la que convivimos. Para ello fomentamos las relaciones entre la empresa y las personas a las cuales servimos mediante la participación en acciones con las comunidades en las que operamos a través de donaciones, ayuda social y patrocinios deportivos.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Princess Ljubica, known as Zorka (Cetinje, Montenegro, 23 December 1864 – Cetinje, 28 March 1890) married Prince Petar Karađorđević (who after her death would become King Peter I, King of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which became Yugoslavia, annexing Montenegro from Nikola himself); Princess Milica (Cetinje, Montenegro, 26 July 1866 – Alexandria, Egypt, 5 September 1951) was married ...