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    Milatkoviće. Finally, the river reaches the town of Raška and its suburb of Supnje, where it empties into the Ibar river. The Raška drains an area of 1,193 km2...
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    century) – Raška is conquered by the Ottomans c. 1455. In 1833, some northern parts of the historical Raška region, up to the confluence of rivers Raška and...
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  • Raška may refer to: Raška (region), geographical and historical region in modern Serbia Raška (river), river in southwestern part of Serbia Raška, Serbia...
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    Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, pronounced [râʃkaː]) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality...
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    Uroš I of Serbia, was built from 1259 to 1270, near the source of the Raška River in the region of Ras, the centre of the Serbian medieval state. It is...
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    again, the river receives its major tributaries: the Raška, Studenica and Lopatnica, from the left, and the Jošanica. In this section, the river has carved...
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    Novi Pazar (category Populated places in Raška District)
    the valleys of the Jošanica, Raška, Deževska, and Ljudska rivers. It lies at an elevation of 496m, in the southeast Raška region. The city is surrounded...
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    name Rascia or Rassa (sr. Raška) was used as an exonym for Serbia in Western sources since the 13th century. Raška was a river flowing through the region...
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    Stjepan Tomaš of Bosnia attacked the Despotate's holdings west of the Drina river and conquered most of them, leaving only Teočak in the Despotate's hands...
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  • (Serbian Cyrillic: велики жупан) of Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, Latin: Rascia), from around 960 to 969. Raška is anachronistic reference to the Principality...
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    headquartered on the Danube river in Novi Sad, and were organised into the River Flotilla and three Lake Detachments. Each division of the River Flotilla except the...
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    from Roman to Postmodern are demonstrated, including renowned examples of Raška, Serbo-Byzantine with its revival, Morava, Baroque, Classical and Modern...
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    Stari Ras (redirect from Ras (Raška))
    century). Located in today's region of Raška, its favorable position in the area known as Old Serbia, along the Raška gorge at Pešter plateau, on the crossroads...
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    Vukanović dynasty in Raška. Older relations between the two dynasties (Vojislavljević / Vukanović) and the two regions (Duklja / Raška) were very close....
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    historical region of Raška in Serbia. It is spoken mainly by local ethnic Serbs, Montenegrins, Bosniaks and Muslims. Zeta–Raška dialect is found mostly...
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    Rascians (redirect from Little Raška)
    centuries, mention the territory under the names of Rascia (Raška, Serbia) and Little Rascia (Mala Raška, Little Serbia). After 1526, many Serbs (called "Rascians")...
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    is a river flowing in the north and central parts of Gujarat, India. It is the tributary of the Sabarmati and subtribunary of the Vatrak River. It rises...
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    on the tributary Krapanski Potok of the river in the inner part of the Raška Inlet, was constructed in 1936–1937 as Arsia on drained wetlands to gain...
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    runs through the northern part of the Sandžak area (or Raška oblast). Upstream of Priboj, the river is dammed by the hydro power plant "Potpeć", creating...
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    the river flows northwest, then turns sharply to the southwest. The major tributaries of the Kriva Reka are: Kiselicka reka, Gaberska reka, Raska reka...
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    Austro-Hungarian occupation, alongside the occupation of the region of Raška. From 1815 to 1903, the principality was ruled by the House of Obrenović...
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    the lands of Raška (old land of the Vlastimirović dynasty) and Bosnia, where he appointed his governors: his nephews Vukan and Marko in Raška, and Stephen...
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    saw the annexation of Old Herzegovina and parts of Metohija and southern Raška. Its borders have changed little since then, losing Metohija and gaining...
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    Uvac (category Europe river stubs)
    meandering through Serbia, Uvac loosely makes the northern border of the Raška region, too. The Uvac originates at the Pešter plateau from the Ozren and...
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    Habsburgs from recklessly starting a war over Pan-Slavism. The Sandžak-Raška / Novibazar region was under Austro-Hungarian occupation between 1878 and...
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    2nd Brigade 20th Command Battalion (Kraljevo) 21st Infantry Battalion (Raška) 22nd Infantry Battalion (Požega) 23rd Self-propelled Artillery Battalion...
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  • Tihomir's forces at the Battle of Pantina near Zvečan. Tihomir drowned in the River of Sitnica. Nemanja captured his other brothers and made peace, giving them...
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  • between October and December 1941, with a front being established between Raška and Novi Pazar. Consequently, civilian villages were often destroyed by...
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    while Serbs "corresponding to modern south-western Serbia (later known as Raška), and gradually extended their rule into the territories of Duklja and Hum"...
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    Baljevac na Ibru (category Populated places in Raška District)
    a town located in the municipality of Raška, southwestern Serbia. It is situated on the banks of the Ibar River. The population of the town is 1,482 people...
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