The Bijelo Brdo culture or Bjelo-Brdo culture is an early medieval archaeological culture flourishing in the 10th and 11th centuries in Central Europe...
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Bijelo Brdo (lit. 'white hill') may refer to: Bijelo Brdo, Croatia, a village near Erdut, Croatia Bijelo Brdo, Derventa, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Bijelo Brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бијело Брдо, Hungarian: Darnó, German: Wellibardo) is a village in the Erdut municipality in eastern Croatia. It is connected...
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after the Hungarian conquest, a new synthesis of earlier cultures, the "Bijelo Brdo culture" spread in all over the Carpathian Basin, with its characteristic...
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10th century the Carantanians were significantly influenced by the Bijelo Brdo culture of the Pannonian Slavs. Carantanians were the first Slavic people...
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assimilated by the Hungarians themselves. In the 10th century, a so-called Bijelo Brdo culture was formed due to interaction with the Hungarians, located in the...
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apparatus for Croatia's archaeology. It was Vinski who dated the Bijelo Brdo culture ("White Hill") site 1 on the River Drava east of Osijek as 7th Century...
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is surrounded by a cemetery with gravestones dating back to the "Bijelo Brdo culture". In 2006, the Prince of Wales bought and restored two 18th century...
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originate from Slavs of Prague-Korchak culture. In the 10th century were significantly influenced by Bijelo Brdo culture of the Pannonian Slavs. The first...
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local ethnic groups is also reflected in the assemblages of the "Bijelo Brdo culture", which emerged in the mid-10th century. Archaeological finds—a few...
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Hungarian sites west of the Danube, while the two sites from the Bijelo Brdo culture were into the cluster of Slav sites from Austria, the Czech Republic...
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royal administration. Featuring items of the "Bijelo Brdo culture" (the dominant archaeological culture of the Carpathian Basin between around 950 and...
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connected to other southern Slavs and shared a common material culture (Bijelo Brdo culture). They were connected also personally, because Mojmir, Rastislav...
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Bronze Age in Romania (redirect from Verbicioara culture)
culture, phase II). The only cultures of this area well represented in this regard are the Gârla Mare Zuto Brdo culture and the Bijelo Szeremle Brdo-Dalj...
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following settlements: Alagići • Bastašići • Bašići • Bičer • Bijele Vode • Bijelo Polje • Bilješevo • Bistrik-Crkvenjak • Bištrani • Bjelavići • Bosna • Brežani...
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Danilovgrad, Kolašin 82 - Kotor, Tivat 83 - Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik 84 - Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac 85 - Bar, Ulcinj 86 - Budva, Cetinje 871 - Andrijevica,...
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Bijedići Bijelo Polje Bliškovo Bojišta Boljanina Boturići Čeoče Cerovo Čokrlije Crhalj Crnča Crniš Đalovići Dobrakovo Dobrinje Dolac Dubovo Džafića Brdo Femića...
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power grew rapidly, mostly due to the development of mining. He founded Novo Brdo, which became an internationally important silver mining site. As most of...
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municipality and consists of 56 following settlements: Agići Begluci Bijelo Brdo Bosanski Dubočac Brezici Bukovac Bukovica Mala Bukovica Velika Bunar...
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Klisa, Osijek-Baranja County (section Culture)
up to 1948, Klisa was statistically reported as a part of Bobota or Bijelo Brdo. At the time of 2011 Census of Croatia, 83% of the local population comprised...
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Karlovac Krnjak Ogulin Vojnić Korenica Udbina Vrhovine Beli Manastir Bijelo Brdo Dalj Darda Jagodnjak Kneževi Vinogradi Osijek Pakrac Moravice Gomirje...
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Arkan (redirect from Arkan in popular culture)
soldiers were rewarded for their actions in and around Kopački Rit and Bijelo Brdo. Ražnatović reportedly sent one of his most trusted men, Radovan Stanišić...
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Scorpions (paramilitary) (section In popular culture)
Pačetin Siniša Glavašević Srijemske Laze Stari Jankovci Trpinja Vera Osijek-Baranja County Bijelo Brdo Bolman Dalj Dr. Franjo Tuđman Jagodnjak Tenja Uglješ...
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List of people by city in Croatia (section Bijelo Brdo)
(1905–1981), poetry, prose, drama, essayist prose, criticism, journalism, culture organization, editorial work, translation, and he was also a director of...
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– May 18, 1979 Bijelo Dugme – October 12, 1979 (Bitanga i princeza Tour) Gillan – December 7, 1979 Lene Lovich – April 4, 1980 Bijelo Dugme – March 25...
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from the North-East and advanced along Tara river towards Pljevlja and Bijelo Polje, where they were stopped by the Montenegrins in the Battle of Mojkovac...
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