• (neighborhoods) within Spuž and Onogošt (Nikšić). According to the 2011 census, its population was 1,696. The local football team is OFK Spuž, who play in the...
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  • Spuž, moved from Spuž (Montenegro) to Serbia and settled in Šabac. According to the family tradition of Ostoja Spuž, when he came to Serbia from Spuž...
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  • FK Zora (redirect from Spuž City Stadium)
    the table, FK Spuž played another three consecutive seasons in the Republic League, before the new relegation. During the 1980s, FK Spuž played only at...
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  • campaign also included the capture of Spuž, a castle which was administered by the Bosnian Pasha, Ibrahim Pasha of Spuž. Kara Mahmud Pasha issued a call for...
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  • Podgorica 1 17 6 11 35% 0 17 KK Gorštak Kolašin 2 54 15 39 28% 0 18 All Stars Spuž 1 22 6 16 27% 0 19 KK Centar Bijelo Polje 2 52 12 40 23% 0 20 KK Ljubović...
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  • leaders in the vicinity. Additionally, an rebellion led by the Pasha of Spuž in the northern part of the Pashalik posed a direct threat to Scutari, Mustafa...
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  • organizational units, 3 of which make up the Spuž prison complex, 9 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of central Podgorica. The Spuž complex was erected in the 1950s,...
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    Montenegrin-Ottoman war that ensued, strong resistance in the towns of Podgorica and Spuž toward Montenegrin forces was followed by the expulsion of their Albanian...
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    medieval Serbian Empire ("Slaveno–Serb empire"), consisting on unify Podgorica, Spuž, Žabljak, the Bay of Kotor, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Dubrovnik and Dalmatia with...
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    405 km2 to 9,475 km2. Montenegro also gained the towns of Nikšić, Kolašin, Spuž, Podgorica, Žabljak, Bar, as well as access to the sea. In October 1874,...
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  • Scutari which took place on the outskirts of the village Martinići, near Spuž, Montenegro. Following the unification of Montenegro with Brda, the Ottoman...
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    405 km2 to 9,475 km2. Montenegro also gained the towns of Nikšić, Kolašin, Spuž, Podgorica, Žabljak, Bar, as well as access to the sea. This was the Great...
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    (45 and 60 mph). The line has five stations (Nikšić, Ostrog, Danilovgrad, Spuž and Podgorica) and seven halts. The line was built as a narrow gauge 760 mm...
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  • Department of Gender Studies. Mileva Kalezyc was born on 4 September 1938 in Spuž. She graduated from the Sociology Department of the University of Belgrade...
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  • Empire  Montenegro Defeat Montenegro gains the towns of Nikšić, Kolašin, Spuž, Podgorica, Žabljak and Bar. Montenegro's territory increases from 4,405 km2...
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    penetration of Cetinje and second army with suppressing rebellious forces around Spuž. Both armies failed, as the first was stopped in Lješkopolje without reaching...
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  • the Battle of Martinići, near modern-day Gornji Martinići, 3.5 km north of Spuž. Lješkopolje is taken by the Albanians as forces under Bushati prepares to...
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    400 Austrians and 2,000 Montenegrins, besieged Spuž, also setting it on fire. During the siege of Spuž, Kara Mahmud Pasha came to aid the besieged fortress...
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  • Zabjelo Kom Bokelj Ivangrad Rudar Dečić Mornar Gorštak Jedinstvo Arsenal Spuž Čelik On season 1970–71, in Montenegrin Republic League participated 12 teams...
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  • Among them was FK Mladost, who previously won the playoff game against Zora Spuž (4–0, 0–2). Mladost played two consecutive seasons in the First League, but...
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    Stubica Dabovići Ostrog Šobajići Bare Šumanovića Slap Danilovgrad Ljutotuk Spuž Pričelje Podgorica Along the Montenegrin part of this line, there is one...
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  • the past Albanians were present in significant numbers in Bar, Podgorica, Spuž, Nikšić, Kolašin as well as in Žabljak. These communities were largely expelled...
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    Boriša Grujičić Bokovljani Mudreša and Maretić, in Bokovo: hailing from Spuž, slava of Spasovdan (earlier Đurđic; Sv. Stefan) Radivojević, divided into...
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    Martinići headed by commanders Stevan and Bogić Radović took control of Spuž Fortress. The Piperi headed by Brigadier General Milutin Vučinić severed...
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    the Russian court of the same plan. Petar I's plan was to unite Podgorica, Spuž, Žabljak, the Bay of Kotor, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Dubrovnik and Dalmatia with...
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    army violence and property theft forced them to flee from Kolasin, Niksic, Spuz, ... Skendi, Stavro (2015). The Albanian National Awakening. Cornell University...
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    World War II monument Ostrog Monastery Holy Trinity Church Zeta river near Spuž Opštine Archived 2022-01-22 at the Wayback Machine, MJU, Vlada Crne Gore...
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    the disputed village of Novo Selo, take down its fort on the Visočica near Spuž and hand over Velje Brdo and Malo Brdo with the condition that its populace...
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  • 1957 1995 15 Gusinje City Stadium Gusinje 2,000 Gusinje 1996 16 Spuž City Stadium Spuž 1,700 Zora 1955 2001 17 Mitar Mićo Goliš Petrovac 1,630 OFK Petrovac...
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  • Titograd Bokelj Ivangrad Iskra Brskovo Rudar Arsenal Dečić Mornar Čelik Spuž After the season 1965–66, Football Association of Montenegro decided to expand...
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