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    Serbian магла (magla) 'fog'. Maglič was included in the list of Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance in 1979. Maglič was built in the first half...
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  • Herzegovina and Montenegro Mountain Maglić, a mountain in Montenegro Bogdan Maglić, Serbian American physicist Maglič, a castle in Serbia This disambiguation...
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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 Montenegro...
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  • Maglic may refer to: Maglič Maglić This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maglic. If an internal link led you here, you may...
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  • Maglić is a mountain situated in the central region of Montenegro, just 18 km north of the capital, Podgorica. Positioned on the Montenegrin side of the...
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    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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    such as Smederevo Fortress (largest lowland fortress in Europe), Golubac, Maglič, Soko grad, Belgrade Fortress, Ostrvica and Ram. Under Ottoman occupation...
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    (1188), Gradac and Stara Pavlica. There is also a medieval fortress known as Maglič. Monastery of Žiča (1219) was the original seat of Serbian Archbishop was...
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    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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    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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    Courthouse House of Svetozar Marković Sobrašice of Lužnice Žiča Studenica Maglič Lazarica with Kruševac Fortress St. Nicholas Monastery Holy Mother of God...
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    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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    (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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    Landscape alongside the White Trail and Bosnia and Herzegovina's highest mountain Maglić....
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  • Tabor 2,389 7,838 Dauphine Alps, France Kirigalpottha 2,388 7,835 Sri Lanka Maglić 2,386 7,828 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Highest in Bosnia and Herzegovina Emory...
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    country's highest peak of Maglić, at over 2,386 metres (7,828 ft), on the border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin part of Maglić massif in the park has also...
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    историје; Valley of history), consisting of ruins of the medieval city of Maglič, the monastery of Studenica, the monastery of Žiča, the monastery of Gradac...
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    199 ft) 22 Norway Galdhøpiggen 2,469 m (8,100 ft) 23 Bosnia and Herzegovina Maglić 2,386 m (7,828 ft) 24 Portugal (Azores) Mount Pico 2,351 m (7,713 ft) 25...
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    King Stefan Uroš I, ruled 1243–1276 He built many fortresses including Maglič. At the end of his life, Stefan took the monastic vow under the name Symeon...
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    463 ft Paraguay River 90 m 295 ft 6452 m 21,168 ft  Bosnia and Herzegovina Maglić 2386 m 7,828 ft Adriatic Sea sea level 2386 m 7,828 ft  Botswana Otse Hill...
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    Justiniana Prima Krušedol monastery Kopaonik National Park Lepenski Vir Maglič Fortress Manasija monastery Mileševa monastery Mediana Monument to the Unknown...
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    Herzegovina - Mountain range of Crvanj-Lebršnik B17: Zelengora Group B18: Bioč-Maglic-Volujak Group B19: Vranica Group B20: Bjelašnica (Southern Sarajevo Mountains)...
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    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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    Justiniana Prima Krušedol monastery Kopaonik National Park Lepenski Vir Maglič Fortress Manasija monastery Mileševa monastery Mediana Monument to the Unknown...
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    Mažuranić considered tribe and toponym Mohlić also known as Moglić or Maglić in former Bužani župa, as well medieval toponym or name Mucla, contemporary...
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    his monastic foundation of Sopoćani. Sopoćani Monastery Sase Monastery Maglič Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stefan Uroš I. By his wife Helen...
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  • (6): 1366–1367. Bibcode:1957PhRv..106.1366N. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.106.1366. Maglić, B. C.; Alvarez, L. W.; Rosenfeld, A. H.; Stevenson, M. L. (August 14, 1961)...
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    country. According to an inscription on a brick found in Bulkeszi (now Maglić in Serbia), Béla sponsored the baptism of a German "guest settler" in that...
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  • 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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    among them Lovćen (above the Adriatic Sea), Kopaonik and Tara (in Serbia), Maglić (in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The first recorded ascent of Bobotov Kuk was...
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