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    Vranjina (Montenegrin: Врањина) is a settlement, island, and a hill in Lake Skadar, in the new Zeta Municipality of Montenegro. Until 2022, it was part...
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    The Vranjina Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Врањина, romanized: Manastir Vranjina), also known as the Vranina Monastery or St. Nicholas' Monastery, is a...
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    Briđe Brskut Budza Buronji Velje Brdo Veruša Vidijenje Vilac Vladni Vranj Vranjina Vrbica Vukovci Vuksanlekići Golubovci Goljemadi Goričani Gornje Stravče...
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    border. Surrounded by Montenegrin soldiers in a tower on the island of Vranjina, he blew it up, killing himself and many of the Montenegrin soldiers. In...
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    issued by Stefan Uroš I to the Serbian Orthodox Zeta Episcopate seat at Vranjina island in Lake Skadar. It came to denote the majority of contemporary Montenegro...
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    fortress in Skadar Lake in Montenegro. It is located near the small town of Vranjina. The fort was built in the 18th century. It is located on a peninsula,...
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    January 1878), Ulcinj (20 January 1878), Grmožur (26 January 1878) and Vranjina and Lesendro (30 January 1878). The war ended when the Ottomans signed...
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    of Serb Lands" and "Archbishop of Serb Lands and the Littoral" in the Vranjina charter, while Domentijan (fl. 1253) used the style "Archbishop of all...
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    Montenegro. Crnojević was forced to move the seat of the Eparchy of Zeta from Vranjina to Cetinje due to the Ottoman invasions, in 1485. The town was named after...
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  • for the first time in 1296, in the charter of St. Nicholas' monastery in Vranjina. This charter was issued by the Serbian King Stefan Milutin Nemanjić, who...
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    1843, and his forces soon seized the strategically important islands of Vranjina and Lesendro on Lake Skadar. The capture of these islands rendered Montenegrin...
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    1280) Queen Helena confirmed the grant given by Stefan Vladislav to the Vranjina monastery, the Vlachs are separately mentioned, along with Arbanasi (Albanians)...
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    Rail transport in Montenegro A JŽ series 461 at Vranjina Operation Infrastructure company ŽICG Major operators ŽPCG, Montecargo System length Total 250 km...
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    Stefan Milutin (son of Uroš I) in the charter of St. Nicholas' monastery in Vranjina, to denote the highland region under Mount Lovćen, within the confines...
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  • as the Serbian Grand Zhupan, Stefan Nemanja took Doclea. In charters of Vranjina Monastery during the 14th century the ethnic groups which are mentioned...
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    Gospa od Milosti Ostrvo cvijeća Gospa od Škrpjela Sveti Đorđe Školjic Vranjina Grmožur (former prison-island) Lesendro Starčevo Kom Beška Moračnik Kamenik...
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  • Skender-bey Crnojević is the Vranjina edict (Vranjinska povelja) which he wrote in 1527, confirming the rights of the Vranjina Monastery. After his death...
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  • Brčele (near Bar, Montenegro) to the Monastery of St. Nicholas on the Vranjina island. Blagojević 2001, p. 21. Radomir Popović (1991). Crkvena imovina...
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    plain Golubovci Airport Dodoši, Skadar lake Žabljak Crnojevića castle Vranjina island Lesendro fortress Belgrade - Bar railway Obradović, Aleksandra (23...
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    other monasteries also date to this period, such as: Morača, Praskvica, Vranjina, and others. Serbian Despotate is the last independent medieval Serb state...
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    of Rječica (now Lijeva Rijeka). The Vasojevići are not mentioned in the Vranjina treaty of 1455, which may be explained by the fact that at that time they...
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  • believed to be from 1202, mentions a ruler named Vladislav who gave the Vranjina Monastery land and other concessions, among which was forbidding Albanians...
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    Bratonožići Podkrš Bioče Zlatica Podgorica Aerodrom Golubovci Morača Zeta Vranjina Virpazar Crmnica Sutomore Šušanj Bar Along this line, there are 5 railway...
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    Budva, the Monastery of Prečista Krajinska, St Nicholas's Monastery on Vranjina (Skadar Lake), and St Nicholas's Monastery in Obod (Rijeka Crnojevića)...
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  • which he granted Orahovo to Vranjina Monastery. Around 1296 King Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia again gave Orahovo to Vranjina Monastery as its metoh,...
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  • Crnojević. He earned a nickname Plamenac (fiery), because at the meeting on Vranjina Island in 1492 he spoke so passionately campaigning for the war against...
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  • they signed a declaration of loyalty to the Venetians on the island of Vranjina, together with the Bjelopavlići, the Mataguži, the Malonšići and other...
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    representatives of Zeta areas, held on September 6, 1455, on the island of Vranjina in Scutari Lake. At that meeting, Voivoda Stefan Stefanica Crnojević, with...
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    monastic name Symeon. In 1888 he returned to Montenegro, serving at the Vranjina monastery for two years before moving to Ostrog, where he worked as a lecturer...
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  • from Upper Zeta signed an agreement the same year with the Venetians in Vranjina, by which Upper Zeta accepted Venetian rule. Venice came to rule only the...
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