Maglić (Serbian Cyrillic: Маглић) or Bački Maglić (Бачки Маглић) is a village located in the Bački Petrovac municipality, in the South Bačka District...
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Maglič (Serbian Cyrillic: Маглич, pronounced [mâɡlitʃ]) is a 13th-century castle about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Kraljevo, Serbia. The castle is located...
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Maglić (Serbian Cyrillic: Маглић, pronounced [mǎɡliːtɕ]) is a transboundary mountain in the Dinaric Alps, on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and...
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and Montenegro Mountain Maglić, a mountain in Montenegro Bogdan Maglić, Serbian American physicist Maglič, a castle in Serbia This disambiguation page...
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Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian...
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Republika Srpska (redirect from Bosnian Serbia)
country, would be 146th largest in the world. Elevation varies greatly, with Maglić, a peak in the Dinaric Alps near Montenegro, reaching 2,386 metres (7,828 ft)...
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(205) Zobnatica (309) Bački Petrovac (6727) Gložan (2283) Kulpin (2976) Maglić (2695) Aluga (0) Bačevci (167) Bajina Bašta (9543) Beserovina (213) Cerje...
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The architecture of Serbia has a long, rich and diverse history. Some of the major European style from Roman to Postmodern are demonstrated, including...
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Serbia, and more than hundreds of sites with remains of old fortifications. Forts in Serbia are preserved from the Roman, Byzantine, medieval Serbian...
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Kraljevo (redirect from Kraljevo, Serbia)
fortress known as Maglič. Monastery of Žiča (1219) was the original seat of Serbian Archbishop was used for the crowning of Serbian kings. The village...
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Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional Importance (Serbian: Непокретна културна добра од изузетног значаја/Nepokretna kulturna dobra od izuzetnog...
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Unity Saves the Serbs (Serbian: Само слога Србина спашава, Samo sloga Srbina spašava) is a popular motto and slogan in Serbia and among Serbs, often used...
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Bogdan Maglich (redirect from Bogdan Maglić)
Bogdan Cvete Maglić (anglicized Maglich, August 5, 1928 – November 25, 2017) was a Serbian-American experimental nuclear physicist and the leading advocate...
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Stefan the First-Crowned (redirect from Stefan Prvovenčani of Serbia)
Stefan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немањић, pronounced [stêfaːn němaɲitɕ]), known as Stefan the First-Crowned (Serbian: Стефан Првовенчани, romanized: Stefan...
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Bački Petrovac (category Slovak communities in Serbia)
Hložany), and Kulpin (Slovak: Kulpín). There is one settlement with a Serb majority: Maglić. The town is located in southern Bačka (hence the name), some 25 km...
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Drina (category Rivers of Serbia)
confluence of the rivers Tara and Piva, in the glen between the slopes of the Maglić, Hum and Pivska Planina mountains, between the villages of Šćepan Polje...
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Accursed Mountains Bioč (2,397m), Montenegro Koritnik (2,397 m), Albania Maglić (2,388 m), Montenegro Ostrovicë (2,383 m), Albania Balkan Mountains, Kaloferska...
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Stefan Uroš I (redirect from Stefan Uros I of Serbia)
Stefan Uroš I (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош I; c. 1223 – May 1, 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Serbian: Урош Велики, romanized: Uroš Veliki) was the...
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Sombor (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
(1899–1981), artist Sava Stojkov (1925–2014), naive art painter Bogdan Maglić (1928–2017), nuclear physicist Zvonko Bogdan (b. 1942), performer of traditional...
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Lim (river) (category Rivers of Serbia)
part of the Drinus and was thus referred to as such. The Lim rises below Maglić peak in the Kuči area of eastern Montenegro, very close to the Albanian...
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Via Dinarica (category Hiking trails in Serbia)
connects the countries Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania. The Via Dinarica project was launched in 2010 with...
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Marbo Product (category Food and drink companies of Serbia)
and Bojan Milovanović. In the beginning, Marbo Product had a factory in Maglić near Novi Sad, and in 2000 it opened another factory in Laktaši, Bosnia...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
higher towards the south. The highest point of the country is the peak of Maglić at 2,386 metres (7,828.1 feet), on the Montenegrin border. Other major mountains...
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Skull Tower (category Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia))
(Serbian Cyrillic: Ћеле кула, romanized: Ćele kula, pronounced [tɕel̩e kula]) is a stone structure embedded with human skulls located in Niš, Serbia....
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among them Lovćen (above the Adriatic Sea), Kopaonik and Tara (in Serbia), Maglić (in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The first recorded ascent of Bobotov Kuk...
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Komovi Kovač Lisa Lisac Lovćen Lola Lukavica Lebršnik Ljubišnja Maganik Maglić Mokra Gora Mokra planina Možura Njegoš Ostroška Greda Obzir Orjen Prekornica...
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assimilated into the wider Serbian society. In May 1945, 4,650 Greek refugees, mostly male members of ELAS, settled in the Maglić village with the help of...
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Dinaric Alps (category Mountain ranges of Serbia)
Italy in the northwest through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Kosovo to Albania in the southeast. The Dinaric Alps extend...
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Stevan Mokranjac (category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Serbia)
Stevan Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Стојановић, Serbian pronunciation: [stêʋaːn stojǎːnoʋitɕ]; 9 January 1856 – 28 September 1914), known as Stevan...
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