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    The Wounded Montenegrin (Serbian: Рањени Црногорац, Ranjeni Crnogorac) is the title of four nearly identical compositions by the artist Paja Jovanović...
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    Paja Jovanović (category Members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
    including: The Wounded Montenegrin (1882), Decorating of the Bride (1886), The Takovo Uprising (1894), Migration of the Serbs (1896) and The Proclamation...
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  • The First League of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga — Prva CFL — 1. CFL; pronounced [pr̂ːvaː t͡srnǒɡorskaː fûdbaːlskaː lǐːɡa])...
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  • Montenegrin football club based in the town of Plav. Established at 1934, the club plays in the First League of Montenegro. After World War II, the first...
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    Serbian art refers to the visual arts of the Serbs and their nation-state Serbia. The medieval heritage includes Byzantine art, preserved in architecture...
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  • notable examples of which include The Wounded Montenegrin (1882), Fencing Lesson (1883) and Cockfight (1897). The painting is undated, and it remains...
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    lasted through whole night, when at the dawn Montenegrins launched a sudden charge surprising the enemy. Ali-beg was wounded and retreated with 3,500 casualties...
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    Montenegro (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
    -⁠AY-groh; Montenegrin: Crna Gora / Црна Гора; Albanian: Mali i Zi; lit. 'Black Mountain') is a country in Southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. It...
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    The Royal Montenegrin Army (in Serbian/Montenegrin: Војска Краљевине Црне Горе; Vojska Kraljevine Crne Gore) or the Army of Kingdom of Montenegro, was...
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    most famous works is The Wounded Montenegrin. His works are influenced by Romanticism. As an important artistic exponent of the Czech National Revival...
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  • Battle of Krusi (category Battles involving the Ottoman Empire)
    and 237 wounded Montenegrin soldiers. The first report about the victory of Montenegrins was written by Metropolitan Petar I to Ivan Osterman, the Chancellor...
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  • were completely outnumbered. However, the Montenegrins managed to defeat the Turks. Arslan Pasha was wounded, and the heads of his second-in-command and...
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  • Montenegro was 735 dead, 1120 wounded and 2070 captured Italians and 72 dead and 53 wounded Montenegrins.[citation needed] In the Battle of Loznica, 31 August...
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    The Montenegrin campaign of World War I, in January 1916, was a part of the Serbian campaign, in which Austria-Hungary defeated and occupied the Kingdom...
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  • Battle of Novšiće (category 1879 in the Ottoman Empire)
    casualties. The Montenegrin government tried to conceal the military defeat and published information about 85 killed and 107 wounded Montenegrins as opposed...
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    Modernism The Wounded Montenegrin by Paja Jovanović (1882) Girl with a canary by Novak Radonić (1865) Moravkinja by Uroš Predić (1879-1880) "The Gallery of Matica...
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  • The Montenegrin nobility (1852–1918) are notable people of the Principality of Montenegro and the Kingdom of Montenegro who hold titles such as Veliki...
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    of the major modes of literary expression. It is considered a masterpiece of Serbian and Montenegrin literature. Set in 18th-century Montenegro, the poem...
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    figures for Montenegrin casualties are: total mobilized force 50,000; total casualties 20,000 including killed and died 3,000; wounded 10,000; prisoners...
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    Sava Kovačević (category Montenegrin soldiers)
    Liberation Army. In June 1942 he became the first commander of the 5th Montenegrin (Sandzak) Brigade of the YPLA. His unit took part in 1942 Bosanska...
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    Allies of World War I (category Military alliances involving the United Kingdom)
    Pešić – Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Montenegrin Army (1914–1915), later Chief of the General Staff of the Montenegrin Army (1915–1916) Crown...
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    Siege of Scutari (1912–1913) (category Battles of the First Balkan War)
    city as an administrative center of the region, the "lost capital" became a symbol of oppression for the Montenegrins.[citation needed] On 8 October 1912...
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  • Olivera Lakić, an investigative journalist from the Montenegrin daily newspaper Vijesti, was shot and wounded in front of her house in Podgorica after she...
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    5,220 Croats, 3,295 Montenegrins and 866 Muslims. Partisan units were bringing with them central hospital with about 3,000 wounded. In addition, YNLA troops...
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  • Straight to the Head Francine Noël 1945 novelist, playwright La Femme de ma vie Henri Nouwen 1932 1996 theologian The Wounded Healer, The Inner Voice...
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    2022 Cetinje shooting (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
    were wounded. The gunman, identified as 33-year-old Vučko Borilović, was shot and killed after engaging in a gun battle with police officers. It is the deadliest...
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    Battle of Lijevče Field (category Battles involving the Independent State of Croatia)
    the Montenegrin Chetniks into the Montenegrin National Army. Đurišić decided to accept all of Drljević's demands, on the condition that the wounded would...
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    Sekula Drljević (category Montenegrin collaborators with Fascist Italy)
    Cyrillic: Секула Дрљевић; 7 September 1884 – 10 November 1945) was a Montenegrin nationalist, Yugoslav jurist, politician, orator, and theoretician. During...
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    Montenegro into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the United States, following other European powers, withdrew its recognition of Montenegrin independence in...
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  • Montenegro) and Montenegrin forces led by Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš in 1861-1862. Montenegrin general Mirko Petrović's forces had planned an attack on the Muriqi...
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