Štitkovo is a village in the municipality of Nova Varoš, western Serbia. At the 2002 census, the village had a population of 130 people. The village is...
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October 1941 Kalaitović attended the gathering of people from villages Štitkovo, Božetić and Bukovik, organized by Chetnik officer Boža Javorski. In February...
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Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo I (1648–1655), who hailed from the village of Štitkovo. It was later destroyed by the Ottomans. After research and conservation...
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Negbina Ojkovica Radijevići Radoinja Rutoši Seništa Tisovica Trudovo Čelice Štitkovo The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people...
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1614–1647 Born in Janjevo. 22 Gavrilo I Гаврило I Gabriel I 1648–1655 Born in Štitkovo, surnamed Rajić (Рајић). 23 Maksim I Максим I Maxim I 1655–1674 Born in...
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of 160 men. On 28 August, they attacked Ustaše controlled stronghold in Štitkovo, killed two members of Croatian Home Guard and captured and destroyed their...
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Ojkovica (290) Radijevići (169) Radoinja (690) Rutoši (887) Seništa (262) Štitkovo (130) Tisovica (117) Trudovo (92) Vilovi (396) Vraneša (485) Bočar (1895)...
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(531) • Štitar (2285) • Štitarac (61) • Štitare (77) • Štitare (535) • Štitkovo (130) • Štrbac (246) • Štrbovac (115) • Štubik (939) • Štulac (370) • Štulac...
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