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    The chief town is Šabac. The modern Mačva District of Serbia is named after the region, although the region of Mačva includes only the northern part of...
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    in 2011, the Маčva District has 298,931 inhabitants. 29.14% of the population live in the urban areas. Ethnic composition of the Mačva district: Famous...
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    medieval Kingdom of Hungary, which was located in the present-day region of Mačva, in modern Serbia. In Serbo-Croatian: Mačvanska banovina (Serbian Cyrillic:...
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  • where the Jerez enters the Kurjačko polje (Wolf's field) of the low Mačva region. The bed of Jerez is actually an ancient bed of the Drina river, which...
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    defined, Baranja was assigned to Croatia, while the northern part of the Mačva region was assigned to Vojvodina.[citation needed] For decades, the province...
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    Šabac (category Populated places in Mačva District)
    the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia. The traditional centre of the fertile Mačva region, Šabac is located on the right banks...
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  • Romani. The Lovari are further divided into the Machvaya, named after the Mačva region, which they settled from modern day Hungary. Kalderash Ruska Roma "Первое...
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    The Mačva operation or Cleaning Up the Sava Crescent (Serbian: Чишћење лука Саве, German: Säuberung des Save-Bogens) was a German military operation during...
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    important commanders of the First Serbian Uprising. He was active in the Mačva region. Born in Piva, in the Sanjak of Herzegovina (now in Montenegro), his...
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    Tršić (category Populated places in Mačva District)
    [tr̩̂ʃitɕ]) is a village in the municipality of Loznica, located in the Mačva region of Serbia. It is the birthplace of Serbian linguist and language reformer...
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  • (2006-concurrent, Vojvodina autonomous province in Serbia) Mačva: Through the history, the region of Mačva (whose northern part is within present-day Vojvodina)...
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    Loznica (redirect from Loznica (Mačva))
    (Serbian Cyrillic: Лозница, pronounced [lǒznitsa]) is a city located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. It lies on the right bank of the Drina river...
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  • Zasavica (river) (category Mačva)
    in the Mačva region in west-central Serbia. It is a 33.1 km-long right tributary of the Sava River, which flows entirely within the Mačva region. It originates...
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    Division commenced its first major operation in late September in the Mačva region west of Šabac between the Drina and Sava. The targeted area was approximately...
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  • Revolt without much difficulty Charles I's troops capture Belgrade and Mačva region Further incursion into central Serbia prevented John XXII calls (due...
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    allied with Hungarian king Sigismund, who awarded him with Belgrade, the Mačva region, and the fort of Golubac; Stefan made Belgrade his capital city. He made...
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  • may refer to: Macsó, the Hungarian name for the region of Mačva Banate of Macsó, an administrative region in medieval Hungary Mácsó, the Hungarian name...
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    31 March 1387. Sigismund made Nicholas ban (or governor) of Macsó (now Mačva in Serbia). The bans had traditionally also administered the nearby Bács...
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    Noćaj (category Mačva)
    District, Vojvodina province. Geographically, it is situated in the Mačva region. The population of Noćaj is 1,626 people (according to the 2022 census)...
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  • engineer in Belgrade, and as manager of an antimony mine in Zajača in the Mačva region, where he was working when World War II broke out. In the autumn of 1939...
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    Zasavica (bog) (category Mačva)
    The Zasavica (Serbian Cyrillic: Засавица) is a bog in the region of Mačva, west central Serbia. It is a major wildlife refuge and one of the last authentically...
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    crimes against the Serbian population. Civilian deaths took place in the Mačva region, the Jadar valley, at Loznica and Lešnica, and in the contested areas...
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    Krupanj (category Populated places in Mačva District)
    Крупањ, pronounced [krûːpaɲ]) is a town and municipality located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. The municipality has a total population of 17...
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  • 12 June 1944 Kruševac 1,642 German war crime Mačva massacres 24 September – 9 October 1941 Mačva region c. 6,000 Serbian civilians killed in reprisals...
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    southwards to a unit stationed near Rudnik. During a battle for the Mačva region, he was wounded while replacing a machine gunner who had been killed...
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    Crna Bara, Bogatić (category Populated places in Mačva District)
    Crna Bara (Serbian Cyrillic: Црна Бара) is a village in Serbia, in the Mačva region. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Bogatić. According...
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    Realm of Stefan Dragutin (category Mačva)
    Vladislav II (1316–1325). The kingdom was centered in the region of Lower Syrmia (today known as Mačva) and its first capital was Debrc (between Belgrade and...
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    Ljubovija (category Populated places in Mačva District)
    pronounced [ʎubǒʋija]) is a small town and municipality located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. As of 2022, the population of the municipality...
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  • territories, Bulgarian occupied Serbia included Macedonia and the Morava region, reflecting Bulgarian nationalist aspirations. Austro-Hungarian occupied...
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    Western Region (Serbian: Западни регион, romanized: Zapadni region) and Central Region (Serbian: Централни регион, romanized: Centralni region). However...
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