Boljevci (Serbian Cyrillic: Бољевци, pronounced [bǒ:ʎeʋtsi] (listen)) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality...
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continuous built-up area with the neighboring settlements of Surčin, Bečmen and Boljevci. According to the latest official population census, population on Jakovo...
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annexed to the municipality of Zemun (prior to that, municipalities of Boljevci and Dobanovci were annexed to the municipality of Surčin). A movement for...
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Aladár Radó (26 December 1882, in Budapest – 7 September 1914, in Boljevci near Belgrade) was a Hungarian composer of classical music. Aladar Rado first...
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settlements with significant minority population today: Ovča and the village of Boljevci, both with about one quarter of their population being Romanians and Slovaks...
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Aleksa Simić (Boljevci, March 18, 1800 – Belgrade, March 17, 1872) was a Serbian politician serving as Prime Minister on three terms and Government Minister...
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incorporated into Belgrade again. In the 1950s and 1960s, municipalities of Boljevci and Dobanovci were annexed to the municipality of Surčin while Batajnica...
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territory and the NDH ran between the villages of Slankamen on the Danube and Boljevci on the Sava. However, after pressure from the NDH, supported by the German...
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Batajnica (2007–2008, (2014)–2015), Železničar Beograd (2008–2010), Posovac Boljevci (2010–2011), Radnički Nova Pazova (2011–2012), FK Sopot (2012–2013), FK...
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Bečmen Boljevci Dobanovci Jakovo Ključ Progar Petrovčić Radio Far Stremen Surčin...
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Stojan Simić (Boljevci, 25 March 1797 – Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 10 March 1852) was a Serbian politician and businessman. He was known as a talented...
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Local roads connect Progar with the villages of Kupinovo, on the west, and Boljevci, on the east. Progar also marks the order of the administrative territory...
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Sad, Sremska Mitrovica, Zagreb (Croatia), Niš 1/1 2 Jakovo 120 Jakovo, Boljevci, Bečmen, Pećinci 1 16 Obrenovac 26 Obrenovac, Umka, Barič, Belgrade, Šabac...
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Vojvodina; partially in Central Serbia and Croatia (Srijem) Crni Lug Progar, Boljevci sub-region of Podlužje Kupinovski Kut Kupinovo sub-region of Podlužje Podlužje...
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government of Serbia. It lies between the village of Progar (nearest), Boljevci and Ašanja, in the municipality of Surčin. It belongs to the region of...
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Evidence of their dwelling was also found in the suburban villages of Boljevci, Mislođin, Jakovo, Barič, Progar and Ritopek. The name has Celtic dūn(on)...
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territory and the NDH ran between the villages of Slankamen on the Danube and Boljevci on the Sava. However, after pressure from the NDH supported by the German...
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Žednik (2230) Subotica (99981) Šupljak (1310) Višnjevac (639) Bečmen (3409) Boljevci (4056) Dobanovci (8128) Jakovo (5949) Petrovčić (1406) Progar (1455) Surčin...
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Block 45 (New Belgrade) – Prekа kаldrmа 605 – Block 45 (New Belgrade) – Boljevci – Progаr 606 – Dobаnovci – Grmovаc 607 – Banovo brdo – Aerodrom "Nikola...
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(Bela Crkva) Belo Blato (Biele Blato) Beočin (Beočín) Bingula (Binguľa) Boljevci (Boľovce) Crepaja (Crepaja) Čelarevo (Čelárovo, formerly also: Číb, Číba)...
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Terazijska Terasa Trg Nikole Pašića Trg Republike Surčin Suburban: Bečmen Boljevci Dobanovci Jakovo Ključ Progar Petrovčić Radio Far Stremen Surčin Voždovac...
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advanced guard reached Banovci and the following day it crossed the Sava at Boljevci and established itself on high ground near Ostružnica. By 15 September...
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Nemenikuće, Parcani, Popović, Ralja, Rogača, Sibnica, Stojnik) Surčin (Bečmen, Boljevci, Dobanovci, Jakovo, Petrovčić, Progar Voždovac (Ripanj, Zuce (previously...
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towing, until partisans destroyed it between the villages of Progar and Boljevci when a Croatian pilot landed in order to reattach and lift the hook that...
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of the region of Srem, next to the Živača lake and swamp, used for the Boljevci fish pond. The canal also marks the western border of the Belgrade's marshy...
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Jovan's widow, Marija, moved in 1749 with her sons to the village of Boljevci near Zemun. In December of the same year, her eldest son Nikola joined...
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be 21 km (13 mi) long. So far, the 1 km (0.62 mi) long access road to Boljevci was built (regional road 267), which connects it to Surčin. On the Obrenovac...
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the Syrmian sub-region of Crni Lug while to the north is the village of Boljevci, all in the Surčin municipality. Area of the settlement is 12.46 km2 (4...
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Dino Caković (on loan to Mladi Radnik) — DF SRB Ivan Vujičić (to Olimpik Sarajevo, was on loan at Posavac Boljevci) 2 DF SRB Nikola Đurić (to BASK)...
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to the municipality of Novi Beograd in 1955. Population: 3,330 in 1953. Boljevci - now part of the municipality of Surčin (incorporated into Zemun 1965-2003)...
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