Vrba
Vrba (Slavic word for "willow") may refer to:
People with the surname
- Cenek J. Vrba (born 1947), Czechoslovak violinist and concertmaster
- Elisabeth Vrba (born 1942), American paleontologist at Yale University
- Ivan Vrba (born 1977), Czech track cyclist
- Jan Vrba (born 1982), Czech bobsledder
- Pavel Vrba (born 1963), Czech football manager
- Rudolf Vrba (1924–2006), co-author of the Vrba-Wetzler report about the Auschwitz concentration camp
Places
- Vrba, Žirovnica, a village in the Municipality of Žirovnica in Slovenia
- Vrba, Dobrna, a village in the Municipality of Dobrna in Slovenia
- Vrba, Lukovica, a village in the Municipality of Lukovica in Slovenia
- Vrba, Kosovo, located at 42°50′35″N 20°46′10″E / 42.84306°N 20.76944°E[1]
- Vrba, Kosovo, located at 42°57′34″N 20°41′27″E / 42.95944°N 20.69083°E[2]
- Vrba (Kraljevo), Serbia
- Gornja Vrba, Serbia, located at 43°56′N 21°07′E / 43.933°N 21.117°E[3]
- Vrba, Serbia, located at 43°41′26″N 20°47′08″E / 43.69056°N 20.78556°E[4]
- Vrba, Serbia, located at 43°55′01″N 19°34′18″E / 43.91694°N 19.57167°E[5]
- Vrba, Vojvodina, Serbia, located at 45°18′25″N 19°26′56″E / 45.30694°N 19.44889°E[6]
- Vrba, Serbia, located at 43°09′52″N 20°39′37″E / 43.16444°N 20.66028°E[7]
- Vrba (Tutin), Serbia
- Vrba, Serbia, located at 44°12′27″N 21°22′32″E / 44.20750°N 21.37556°E[8]
- Vrba, Serbia, located at 43°29′33″N 19°21′48″E / 43.49250°N 19.36333°E[8]
- Vrba Mountain, Kosovo, located at 42°50′21″N 20°45′52″E / 42.83917°N 20.76444°E[9]
- Vrba (Glamoč), Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Vrba (Jagodina), Serbia
- Vrba (Gacko), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Other uses
- Vrba (leafhopper), a leafhopper genus in the tribe Erythroneurini
See also
References
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