Orašac is a village in the municipality of Šabac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 404 people. Popis stanovništva...
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(Leskovac), a village in Serbia Orašac (Obrenovac), a village in Serbia Orašac (Prijepolje), a village in Serbia Orašac (Šabac), a village in Serbia This disambiguation...
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Smederevo. Šabac was the administrative centre of the nahiye of Šabac, a local Ottoman administrative unit. During the Ottoman period, Šabac was a typical...
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Mustafa Pasha (15 December 1801) Slaughter of the Knezes (January 1804) Orašac Assembly (14 February 1804) Battle of Vračar (17 February 1804) Battle of...
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lived in Belgrade Petar Bajalović (1876-1947), modernism architect, born in Šabac and lived in Belgrade Zoran Bojović (1936–2018), Serbian and Yugoslav architect...
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Nenadović besieged Šabac. The Ottomans from Bosnia, Mehmed Pasha Fidahić of Zvornik, and Mula Nožina went to help the besieged Turks at Šabac. In response,...
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устанак; Turkish: Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in Orašac against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804, to 7 October 1813. The...
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to manage, but to no avail. On 14 February 1804, in the small village of Orašac near Aranđelovac, leading Serbs gathered and decided to undertake an uprising...
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Uprising, Vojvode of Sokolski nahija, bishop-elected of the Eparchy of Šabac-Užice, and Metropolitan of Belgrade from 1810 to 1813. He was named Nikolayević...
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child of Serb parents—Danica Stanišić from Livno and Radomir Todorović from Orašac, both gymnasium professors assigned to teach in Gnjilane at the time. After...
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krst concentration camp (Niš) Topovske Šupe concentration camp (Belgrade) Šabac concentration camp President of the Council of Ministers Minister of Internal...
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List of populated places in Serbia (section Šabac)
(605) Gornja Trešnjevica (583) Jelovik (480) Kopljare (1024) Misača (781) Orašac (1462) Progoreoci (1015) Ranilović (1685) Stojnik (1486) Tulež (761) Venčane...
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prison for murdering 25 Bosniak civilians in the villages of Duljci and Orašac in September 1992. In 2013, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Dobrinja 29 May 1974 7 April 1979 SK 457 Memorial chapel with the crypt Šabac Prnjavor 12 December 1962 7 April 1979 SK 483 House of Dimitrije Tucović...
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Uprising against the Dahije broke out on 15 February 1804, the day after the Orašac Assembly. One of Ruvim's crosses was used by hegumen Konstantin Vujanić...
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(Serbian Cyrillic: Шеварице) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Šabac municipality, in the Mačva District. The village has a Serb ethnic majority...
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(152) • Oraovica (2210) • Oraovica (3774) • Orašac (1462) • Orašac (582) • Orašac (707) • Orašac (204) • Orašac (404) • Oraše (455) • Orašje (698) • Orašje...
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Karlovac Kruševac Mileševa Niš Osječko polje and Baranja Raška and Prizren Šabac Slavonia Srem Šumadija Temišvar Timok Valjevo Vranje Zahumlje and Herzegovina...
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