• Proto-Indo-European root ǵʰortós 'enclosure'. The Proto-Slavic word *gordъ later differentiated into grad (Cyrillic: град), gorod (Cyrillic: город), gród in...
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  • or "fortified settlement" that appears in numerous Slavic toponyms Specific places named Grad Grad (Dubrovnik) - colloquial name for Grad (Ragusa) and...
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    German gard, gart, an enclosure or compound, as in Stuttgart. See Grad (Slavic settlement) for more complete etymology. The words yard, court, and Latin...
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  • Grad (Cyrillic: град) is an Old Slavic word meaning "town", "city", "castle" or "fortified settlement". Initially present in all related languages as...
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    attractive for human settlement. Stari Grad is also a municipality within the Split-Dalmatia County. The most ancient part of Stari Grad falls within the...
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    Bled (redirect from Grad na Bledu)
    in two hotels. A settlement area since Mesolithic times, the present-day locality probably arose about 600 during the Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps...
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    a new settlement was founded in 1698 on the left bank of the Danube. The initial name of this settlement was Ratzen Stadt (Serbian: Raski Grad, meaning...
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    municipality was created from a part of the pre-war municipality of Novi Grad. It is located across the Una river from Hrvatska Kostajnica, Croatia. It...
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     'East settlement') is the term for the Early Medieval and High Medieval migration of ethnic Germans and Germanization of the areas populated by Slavic, Baltic...
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  • Donji Baraći (category Populated places in Mrkonjić Grad)
    Donji Baraći (Serbian Cyrillic: Доњи Бараћи) is a settlement located in the Municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, of the Republika Srpska Entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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    fortified settlement and the surrounding area to Prince Mihailo Obrenović in accordance with the 1862 Kanlıca Conference. The local Muslim Slavic population...
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    Zagreb (redirect from Grad Zagreb)
    latter is Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and is one of the best-preserved urban nuclei in Croatia. Both settlements came under Tatar attack in 1242. As...
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  • Gornji Baraći is a settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Municipality of Mrkonjic Grad of the Republika Srpska entity. The Name Baraći can...
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    the first Slavic literary language and the oldest extant written Slavonic language attested in literary sources. It belongs to the South Slavic subgroup...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sloboda was a type of settlement in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and other Slavic states. Sloboda may also refer to: Sloboda (surname)...
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    villa rustica in Stari Grad Plain and also on the previously vacant eastern shores were built. In the early Middle Ages, Slavic tribes occupied the island...
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    Carantania (category Articles with text in Slavic languages)
    Carentania (Slovene: Karantanija, German: Karantanien, in Old Slavic *Korǫtanъ), was a Slavic principality that emerged in the second half of the 7th century...
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    Bartin-Zwillipp) near modern Kołobrzeg, Poland was a Viking Age Slavic-Scandinavian settlement on the southern Baltic coast. It is named after the modern villages...
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    (Serbian: Rivica).[citation needed] An etymology of settlement names reveals that some designations are of Slavic origin, which indicates that the areas were...
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  • ISBN 9783110183580. Ivanišević, Vujadin (2012). "Barbarian Settlements in the Interior of Illyricum: The Case of Caričin Grad". The Pontic-Danubian Realm in the Period...
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    Bočna (category Populated places in the Municipality of Gornji Grad)
    Bočna (pronounced [ˈboːtʃna]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and...
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    Slavomolisano, also known as Molise Slavic or Molise Croatian (Croatian: Moliški hrvatski; Italian: croato molisano), is a variety of Shtokavian Croatian...
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  • Gerzovo (category Pages using infobox settlement with possible demonym list)
    settlement located in the municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Gerzovo is located in the southeastern portion of the Mrkonjić Grad Municipality...
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    grand hotel in southern Dalmatia and was to be the basis of the future "Slavic Riviera". It had its own greenhouse with ornamental flowers and vegetables...
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  • that founded the settlement. Examples: Chiprovtsi, Boychinovtsi, Apriltsi, Priseltsi, Brusartsi, Batanovtsi. with the suffix -град (-grad), which is used...
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    White Croats (category Slavic ethnic groups)
    known simply as Croats, were a group of Early Slavic tribes that lived between East Slavic and West Slavic tribes in the historical region of Galicia north...
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    Dubrovnik (redirect from Grad (Dubrovnik))
    Kulin (1189). The most common explanation for the origin is from a Proto-Slavic word dǫbъ meaning 'oak', and the term dubrovnik referring to 'oak wood'...
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    Sarajevo (redirect from Grad Sarajevo)
    meaning). Scholars disagree on the origin of the evo attached to the end. In Slavic languages, the addition of "evo" may indicate a possessive noun, thereby...
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    (Slovene: Grad Ig or Ižanski grad, also known as Grad Iški Turn, Turnek), also Sonnegg Castle (German: Schloß Sonnegg) or Zonek Castle (Slovene: grad Zonek)...
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    Patriarch of Aquileia. When pagan Slavic tribes entered the region around 590, they settled in a place called Krnski Grad (German: Karnburg), close to Virunum...
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