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Zemlja, meaning earth in Serbia-Croatian languages may refer to: * Zemlja (feudal Balkans), a South Slavic feudal unit in the medieval Balkans * Grega Žemlja (born 1986), Slovenian tennis player * Grupa Zemlja or Earth Group, a Croatian arts collective 1929-1935 See also * FK Crvena Zemlja FK Crvena Zemlja (Cyrillic: ФК Црвена Земља) is a football club playing in the village of Nova Ves, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called B ..., a football club from Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Zemlya (other) {{disambig ...
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Zemlja (feudal Balkans)
''Zemlja'' (plural: ''zemlje'', anglicized: ''zemljas''; lat, terra; en, Land), was a term used in the Balkans during much of the Middle Ages as a unit in Administrative division, political-territorial state division, based on Feudalism, feudal Social stratification, social hierarchy, local administrative control and the Feudal fragmentation, feudal distribution of land. It was the largest unit of administration, which constituted a feudal state among South Slavic peoples of the Balkans at the time, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Middle Ages, Bosnia, Medieval Croatia, Croatia, Medieval Montenegro, Montenegro (Zeta) and Medieval Serbia, Serbia. The same term is known to be used among other Slavs, Slavic nations of medieval Europe, namely Medieval Poland, Poles and History of Russia, Russians, who called it ''Zemlya'', ''Ziemlia'', or ''Ziemia'', and although it has a similar meaning and significance it is not the same. Background In the case of medieval Bosnian state, the basic ...
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Grega Žemlja
Grega Žemlja (born 29 September 1986) is a retired Slovenian tennis player. He has won five singles titles and one doubles title on the ATP Challenger Tour. In 2012, he reached the third round of the US Open, the first Slovenian male player ever to reach that stage in a Grand Slam tournament. He is also the first Slovenian ATP player who in 2013 reached third round at Wimbledon. He reached his highest ATP ranking of World No. 43 in singles in May 2013, becoming the first Slovene ATP player to reach the top 50. Žemlja also became the first Slovene player earning over 1 million US dollars in prize money, and he was the highest-paid Slovene player in history until he was passed by Blaž Kavčič. He represented his country as a member of Slovenia Davis Cup team. Tennis career 2009 2009 was Žemlja's first year at the main draw on the ATP Tour. For the first time in his career he qualified for the main draw of Wimbledon where he lost in first round against Albert Montañés. H ...
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Grupa Zemlja
The Earth Group ( hr, Grupa Zemlja) was a Croatian arts collective active in Zagreb, Croatia from 1929 to 1935, when it was banned. The group aimed to defend their artistic independence against foreign influences such as Impressionism or Neoclassicism and '' art for art's sake''. They maintained that art should mirror the social milieu from which it springs and should meet contemporary needs, hence their emphasis on the popularization of art, both at home and abroad. In spite of its ideologically heterogeneous membership, the group was considered Marxist in orientation but never espoused socialist realism. Members and guests *Founding members of the group: sculptors Antun Augustinčić and Frano Kršinić; painters Vinko Grdan, Krsto Hegedušić, Leo Junek, Omer Mujadžić, Oton Postružnik, Kamilo Ružička and Ivan Tabaković; and the architect Drago Ibler (who also served as the group's chairman). *Members who later joined the group: Marijan Detoni, Ivan Generalić, Željko Heg ...
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FK Crvena Zemlja
FK Crvena Zemlja (Cyrillic: ФК Црвена Земља) is a football club playing in the village of Nova Ves, 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 H .... They played one season in the second tier- First League of the Republika Srpska, in 2011-12. Club seasons Seasons
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Notable managers

* Mitar Lukić (2010–2011) * Marko Stojić (2011–2012)


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