• Čelopek (Cyrillic: Челопек) may refer to: Čelopek, Brvenica, Republic of North Macedonia Čelopek, Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina Čelopek, Lipljan [sr;...
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  • Nepolje Novosellë Novo Selo Osojë Osoje Ozdrim Ozrim Pavlan Plavljane Pejë Peć Pepiq Pepiće Pishtan Pištane Poçestë Počešće Qyshk Ćuška Radac Radavac Ramun...
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  • Tajsić and prota Milan Đurić. He participated in the famous battle at Čelopek (April 1905). Together with Lazar Kujundžić and Živojin Milovanović he...
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    the opportunity for the 14th Regiment SS to break through Čakor towards Peć, while larger part of the 21st Division SS broke and many Albanians deserted...
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    205th and 9th Mountain brigades advanced westwards from Priština and took Peć and Velika. The 57th Infantry Division advanced from Prizren. The Lovcen...
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  • Mici. The KLA's strategical aim was to put the area on both sides of the Peć–Dečani–Đakovica road, along with the Albanian border, under their control...
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    the creation of bands of Albanian fighters which would attack them between Peć and Plav. For this reason, the government in exile was to supply Jovan Plamenac...
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    the defence of Belgrade, took the route across southern Montenegro, from Peć to Scutari (Shkodër), via Rožaje, Andrijevica and Podgorica. It contained...
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    205th and 9th Mountain brigades advanced westwards from Priština and took Peć and Velika. The 57th Infantry Division advanced from Prizren. Mount Lovćen...
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    several significant battles including that of Šuplja Stena (near Pčinja) and Čelopek (near Staro Nagoričane). The deacon of the Vladika of Žiča and commander...
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    batteries and 30 tanks. Stronger reserves were located south of Osijek and at Pécs. In anticipation of new attacks, the German command was constantly bringing...
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  • Simeon had participated in both the creation of a Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and the imperial coronation of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. Dushan made marriage...
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    Austro-Hungarians had already taken Mount Lovćen (11/1), the capital Cetinje (13/1), Peć and Berane (10/1). Some historians indicate that at the time of the battle...
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    significant discovery was a complex of metallurgical workshop at the site Čelopek where iron was melted in the 8th century and iron tools were manufactured...
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    valley and in the Kastav area, capturing some Yugoslav positions on Mount Peč on 7 April, Kranjska Gora, Zavratec and Godz on 8 April, Kastav, the source...
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    he formed a band, in which, among others, were two youngsters, both from Peć: a border gendarmerie corporal, Kosta Pećanac and a lance sergeant from the...
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    of medieval monuments, such as Gračanica Monastery, the Patriarchate of Peć and the Visoki Dečani, which are on the UNESCO's World Heritage list today...
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  • Serbian plan, they were to take over Novi Pazar, Rožaje, Bijelo Polje and Peć. A Serbian detachment attacked Bihor, and penetrated to Godijevo, where they...
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    2017-01-31. Sotirović, Vladislav B. (2011). "The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the Ottoman Empire: The First Phase (1557–94)" (PDF). Serbian Studies...
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    Pristina was liberated by the 11th French Colonial Division on 10 October, and Peć on 17 October. By 3 November, the border with Bosnia and Hercegovina was...
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    Christians with the Metropolitanate of Zeta and the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, and also the fact that Venetians were cutting off Eastern Orthodox monasteries...
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    abundant in the area. Those who survived the onslaught retreated towards Peć and Novi Pazar. Köprülüzade Numan Pasha’s forces lost more than 600 men while...
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    Dolac Vignali Celići San Giovanni Basso Čelina Collina, Cellina Celj Zegli Čelopek Gollovràn Čelopoži Celopossi Čengići Zaplàn Čepikuče 1,2 Casali Sorgo,...
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  • ISBN 978-9989-677-03-8. On 19 and 21 May 1999, the prison Dubrava in Istok, near Pec was bombed, killing 95 and injuring 196 persons. Civilian Deaths in the NATO...
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