Vojkovići, Vrba, Vrela, Vuči Do, Zabrđe, Začir, Zagora, Žabljak Crnojevića and Žanjev Do. Cetinje is situated in the karst field (Cetinje field) of about...
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Mašo Vrbica (category Military personnel from Cetinje)
and reburied by the St Petka Church in Vrba, Njeguši on 17 November 2007. in the Njegusi lands near Cetinje, Vrba (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United...
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Oblast of Banja Luka (Vrbas Oblast) Oblast of Belgrade Oblast of Bihać Oblast of Bitola Oblast of Čačak (Raška Oblast) Oblast of Cetinje (Zeta Oblast) Oblast...
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Christmas Uprising (section Siege of Cetinje)
confederal Dual Monarchy with Yugoslavia. The uprising reached a climax in Cetinje on 7 January 1919, which was the date of Eastern Orthodox Christmas. The...
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and rector of the Cetinje Seminary. He comes from a priest family. He finished primary school in Petrovaradin, high school in Vrbas, Sremski Karlovci...
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fortified positions on the top of Lovćen mountain massif and later enter into Cetinje, former capital of Montenegro, an ally of the Kingdom of Serbia. A few...
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the center in 1922: Vrbas Oblast, Banja Luka Belgrade Oblast, Belgrade Bihać Oblast, Bihać Bitola Oblast, Bitola Zeta Oblast, Cetinje Oblast of Čačak (Raška...
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Zoran Milović (category OKK Vrbas players)
Zoran Milović ŽKK Vrbas Position Head coach League Serbian first league Personal information Born (1977-07-13) 13 July 1977 (age 47) Vrbas, Serbia, SR Serbia...
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Banate of Vrbas (Vrbaska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: in Banja Luka. Banate of Zeta (Zetska banovina), 1929–1941; capital: in Cetinje. Banate of Croatia...
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Zeta Banovina) Boško Zeljković (JNS, Bosanska Krupa, Vrbas Banovina) Nikola Zuber (JNS, Cetinje, Zeta Banovina) Fran Zupančič (JNS, Krško, Drava Banovina)...
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Majority of players who represented Montenegrin national team were born in Cetinje and during their youth played for the most successful Montenegrin club...
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RK Lovćen in the First League (category Lovćen Cetinje)
Lovćen Cetinje played almost 25 seasons in the First Handball League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Montenegro. Five times, club from Cetinje won the...
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Ražnatović's group traveled from Cetinje to the Siege of Dubrovnik. On his return from Dubrovnik, he was again a guest at Cetinje. The Serb Volunteer Guard,...
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Archbishop of Antivari, and Catholic theologian. The Zmajević family hailed from Vrba, a village from the region of the Njeguši tribe; when the last members of...
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Trešnjevo Trnjine Uba Ubli Ublice Ugnji Ulići Velestovo Vignjevići Vojkovići Vrba Vrela Vučji Do Žabljak Zabrđe Začir Zagora Žanjev Do Bare Šumanovića Begovina...
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roughly corresponds to modern-day Montenegro. The capital of Banovina was Cetinje. According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Zeta...
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twinned with: Aachen, Germany Babruysk, Belarus Bari, Italy Bat Yam, Israel Cetinje, Montenegro Ceadîr-Lunga, Moldavia Danilov, Russia Dole, France Hyvinkää...
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Montenegrin cultural center of Belgrade. He was the initiator of the twinning of Cetinje and the Vojvodina municipality of Mali Iđoš, where the settlement of Lovćenac...
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building in Split (seat of Littoral Banovina) Town Assembly Building in Cetinje, Montenegro (seat of Zeta Banovina) Sabor Palace (seat of Banovina of Croatia)...
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February 7, 1997 – Korenica Titovo Užice, 1946–1992 – Užice Titov Vrbas, 1983–1992 – Vrbas, Vojvodina Titova Mitrovica, 1981–1992 – Kosovska Mitrovica Titovo...
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Petar Jovanović (basketball) (category OKK Vrbas players)
team Lovćen 1947 Cetinje. He left the post after the end of the 2017–18 season. On 3 August 2020, he signed back for Lovćen 1947 Cetinje In 2023 he became...
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Bijelo Polje T – 15,883; C – 50,284 Brskovo Budva T – 10,918; C – 15,909 Cetinje T – 15,137; C – 18,482 Danilovgrad T – 5,208; C – 16,523 Gusinje T – Herceg...
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1880s, Cetinje had received large numbers of migrant Slavs from Austrian-occupied Herzegovina, helping to shift the balance of local power in Cetinje's favor...
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295. ISBN 9788630900020. Gavro Vukotić, Rat 1876 Crne Gore sa Turskom, Cetinje 1929. (COBISS.SR-ID:30379271) Lj. Poleksić, Boj na Vučjem Dolu 28. jula...
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Petar Lubarda (category Artists from Cetinje)
13 February 1974) was a Serbian painter. He was born in Ljubotinj, near Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro. Lubarda's father was an officer of the Royal...
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game ended as a goalless draw and Teteks won the promotion. Belgrade Bor Cetinje Čačak Đakovica Mitrovica Kragujevac Leskovac Nikšić Pirot Pristina Skopje...
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Yugoslav offensive in Albania, the 18th Infantry Division Messina took Cetinje, Dubrovnik and Kotor on 17 April, meeting with the Italian units of the...
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reached the Montenegrin capital Cetinje. Negotiations for an armistice started on 13 January, after the fall of Cetinje. When told of the terms, King Nicholas...
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the uprising was aided by Serbian Orthodox metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of Cetinje and Visarion of Trebinje. In response, Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan...
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(1993–2001) Xgħajra (1993–2000) Żebbuġ, Malta Island (1993–2000) Bar Budva Cetinje Herceg Novi Kotor Pljevlja Podgorica (details) Tuzi Ulcinj Bitola Debar...
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