Petrovo Polje may refer to: Petrovo Polje, Croatia, a karst field in Dalmatia Petrovo Polje, Kneževo, a village in Kneževo Municipality, Republika Srpska...
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Petrovo Polje (Peter's Field) is a village in Central Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republika Srpska, Kneževo Municipality. Until the 1960s it belonged...
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The Petrovo Polje (Croatian: Petrovo polje, "Peter's Field") is a karstic field in the northern part of Dalmatian Hinterland in Croatia. Petrovo Polje is...
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Petrovo Polje (Serbian Cyrillic: Петрово Поље) is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population...
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Petrovo field (Bosnian: Petrovo polje / Петрово поље, "Peter's Field") is a small field on Podvlašić plateau, as part of Vlašić mountain group, and it's...
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Slovakia Petrovo Polje (disambiguation) Petrovo Vrelo, a village and spring (Vrelo) in Glamoč municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina Petrovo Brdo, a village...
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about 7 kilometers northeast of Drniš, in the northwestern part of Petrovo Polje. The settlement has an average elevation of 402 meters above the sea...
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Rastovac, population 54 Milanovac, population 54 Novo Petrovo Polje, population 164 Staro Petrovo Polje, population 182 Suha Mlaka, population 105 Veliki...
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Crna rijeka (Ilomska) (left tributary below Petrovo polje) Mala Ilomska (right tributary below Petrovo Polje) Manatovac (right tributary on Vlašić slopes)...
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Brandreth. Codenamed "Savannah", the mission landed by parachute at Petrovo Polje in central Bosnia on 16 August 1943. They were welcomed by the local...
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mountains. Donji Baljci extends to the valley of the river Čikola in Petrovo Polje, which is mainly used for agriculture. Baljci was founded during the...
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marriages. Most of these Morlach migrants came from the areas of Zagora, Petrovo Polje, the Miljevci plateau and the Cetina valley. In 1579, several groups...
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kilometres of railway tracks. By 4 August the party reached plateau of Petrovo Polje, where they were able to welcome additional SOE officers being parachuted...
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included the Kosovo Polje (near Knin), Petrovo Polje (near Drniš) and Mućko Polje. Additionally, Dominik Mandić included Livanjsko Polje as well. Sima Ćirković...
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transformed into a church. During Ottoman rule, it was nahiya seat of Petrovo Polje; which initially bounded to Croatian vilayet of Sanjak of Bosnia between...
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five churches and the place by the basilica of Saint Cecillia at Petrovo/Kosovo Polje as the place of death. These sources were typically associated with...
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(Ugljan), Koštan and other fields. It borders the municipalities of Bijelo Polje (Montenegro), Prijepolje, Tutin, Novi Pazar, Ivanjica and Nova Varoš. The...
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found by the partizans and taken to the Croatian Partizan HQ at Sisane Polje, where Erdeljac and Pavlic were recognized by Ivan Rukovina, the Commander...
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known as St. Peter's Field and the site of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre Petrovo polje (Bosnia) (Peter's Field in English) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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his house, and the existence of the surname Mandušić to this day; and Petrovo polje. As Mandušić was included in the 19th century work by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš...
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Nine Sources) is a short right tributary of the Ilomska river, below Petrovo Polje. Although only a few hundred meters long, it is very rich in water,...
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hung the English mission, William Deakin stayed with the Partisans in Petrovo Polje, today's municipality of Kneževo. This field is located on a plateau...
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Major Ian Mackenzie (RAMC), an experienced surgeon, who parachuted to Petrovo Polje on 15 August 1943. Three months later, he was followed by a New Zealand...
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Mašoviće (119) Medare (384) Međugor (176) Milići (38) Papiće (276) Petrovo Polje (22) Plana (37) Poda (17) Ponorac (186) Pralja (17) Raškoviće (164)...
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Korićani Kostići Mušanovići Milovići Mokri Lug Pavlovići Paunovići Petrovo Polje Ravni Sto Rađići Ćeleši Ćukovac Čarići Šolaji After the war, the majority...
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an experienced surgeon, joined Deakin's mission after parachuting to Petrovo Polje on 15 August 1943. Working with Olga Humo as his interpreter, he was...
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coniferous (fir and spruce) and mixed spruce-beech woods. Its flow below Petrovo polje (English: Peter's plain) has sharp curves. The richest right contributors...
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Ugar river. The crest of the riverhead directs towards the villages of Petrovo Polje, Imljani, Vlatkovići, and the Skender Vakuf Municipality. Nearby, below...
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Nikodinovići. In addition to these, there are no significant tributaries. Petrovo Polje village Vojnogeografski institut, Izd. (1962): Šiprage (List karte 1:25...
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2013. : 101. Ćorkovići is situated at the steep, south-western slopes Petrovo polje (Peter's fields), at an altitude of about 910-930m. Below the village...
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