Gradac, fortress near Prijepolje Dragoševac, fortified town near Jagodina Grabovac, fortress near Trstenik Brangović, fortification near Valjevo Maglič, fortification...
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List of populated places in Kosovo (section Pejë (Peć))
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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Monastery of Žiča to Peć in Metohija. In 1346, Serbian Archbishopric was raised to the rank of Patriarchate with its see remaining in Peć. At the same time...
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Dollc and Jerina castles of Klina up north, with Radavc and Jablanica of Peć castles up northwest, Đakovica is visible in the horizon towards southwest...
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Szigetvár, Pécs, Mohács, Sátorhely, Udvar. Croatia Main route: Topolje, Draž, Podolje, Popovac, Beli Manastir, Karanac, Kneževi Vinogradi, Grabovac, Darda...
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Čanak-Medić, Milka; Todić, Branislav (2017). The Monastery of the Patriarchate of Peć. Novi Sad: Platoneum, Beseda. ISBN 9788685869839. Ćirković, Sima; Korać,...
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finalists on seven other occasions. David Albahari was born on 15 March 1948 in Peć, in the former Yugoslav region of Kosovo to a Sephardic Jewish father and...
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constable. He enrolled in a preparatory military school in Pécs, modern-day Hungary. At that time, Pécs and Zagreb were within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Subsequently...
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(Litoba, demolished in 1951). The Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Grábóc (Grabovac). Notable Serbs and notable persons of Serb descent from the territory...
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Dotrščina by 17 July, including August Cesarec. Banski Grabovac massacre 24–25 July 1941 Grabovac, near Petrinja c. 1,200 Ustaše Massacre of Serbs by Ustaše...
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Croatian frontier. These were part of the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate of Peć, which was re-established in 1557 and lasted under Ottoman governance until...
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due to his wounds, he was captured in the fall of 1915 in the vicinity of Peć. He spent the rest of the war in Hungarian captivity near Budapest. After...
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1988), chess grandmaster. Sabrina Goleš (born 1965), tennis player. Mirko Grabovac (born 1971), footballer player. Velimir Perasović (born 1965), basketball...
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v Willem II Go Ahead Eagles v Ajax Ajax v Vitesse Heracles v Ajax Ajax v PEC Zwolle Ajax v Utrecht ADO Den Haag v Ajax Feyenoord v Ajax Ajax v Excelsior...
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Robert Ježić, 2000 Robert Ježić, 2000 Sanjin Kirigin, 2000–2002 Duško Grabovac, 2002–2003 Robert Ježić, 2003–2008 Dr. Ivan Vanja Frančišković, 2008–2009...
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1984–1988); Lukijan Pantelić [sh] (2002–present). Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Grabovac (Grábóc) Orthodox Monastery of Serbian Kovin (Ráckeve) The Serbian Patriarch...
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Gossici, Gossich Gospić Beata Vergine Grab Palù di Signo Grabići Grabici Grabovac Grabovazzo, Grabovaz Grabovci, Dalmatia la Turcaccia, Grabovaz, Grabovazzi...
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