• Raška may refer to: Raška (region), geographical and historical region in modern Serbia Raška (river), river in southwestern part of Serbia Raška, Serbia...
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    anachronistically calls the Principality of Serbia as Raška). The high medieval chronicle's also give an impression that Raška wasn't considered as the central and capital...
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    Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, pronounced [râʃkaː]) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality...
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  • Uganda Raska (region), spelling variant for the historical region of Raška, in Serbia Raska på, Alfons Åberg, a book by Gunilla Bergström Raska fötter...
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    Vlah-Raška Mountain Range (Старовлашко-Рашке планине, Старовлашко-Рашка висија) is a highland in southwest Serbia, in the regions of Stari Vlah and Raška,...
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    2004–05 Zemplín Michalovce 2. Liga (1): 2014–15 Martin Raška at FAČR (in Czech) FC Midtjylland profile Martin Raška at DR (in Danish) (archived) v t e...
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    administrative center of the Raška district is Kraljevo. The district encompasses the municipalities of: Kraljevo Vrnjačka Banja Raška Novi Pazar Tutin According...
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  • Adam Raška may refer to: Adam Raška (ice hockey, born 1994) Adam Raška (ice hockey, born 2001) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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    settlement on the river's course. As it enters the Raška oblast, eastern part of the much larger Stari Vlah-Raška Region of the southwest Serbia, the river flows...
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    Latin name Rascia or Rassa (sr. Raška) was used as an exonym for Serbia in Western sources since the 13th century. Raška was a river flowing through the...
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  • Raška architectural school (Serbian: Рашка школа архитeктуре), also known as the Raška style (Рашки стил, Raški stil), or simply as the Raška school,...
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    Serbia around 600 AD Principality of Serbia Duklja, Travunia, Zachlumia, Narentines, Raška, Bosnia 7th–10th century Catepanate of Ras around 969–976...
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    Karel Raška (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkarɛl ˈraʃka]; 17 November 1909 – 21 November 1987) was a Czech physician and epidemiologist, who headed the successful...
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    Austro-Hungarian occupation, alongside the occupation of the region of Raška. From 1815 to 1903, the principality was ruled by the House of Obrenović...
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    Vukanović dynasty in Raška. Older relations between the two dynasties (Vojislavljević / Vukanović) and the two regions (Duklja / Raška) were very close....
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    Rascians (redirect from Little Raška)
    centuries, mention the territory under the names of Rascia (Raška, Serbia) and Little Rascia (Mala Raška, Little Serbia). After 1526, many Serbs (called "Rascians")...
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    metropolitan Joanikije of Raška. In 1808, the eparchies of Raška and Prizren were officially merged into the current Eparchy of Raška and Prizren. In 1894...
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  • (Serbian Cyrillic: велики жупан) of Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, Latin: Rascia), from around 960 to 969. Raška is anachronistic reference to the Principality...
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    Stari Ras (redirect from Ras (Raška))
    century). Located in today's region of Raška, its favorable position in the area known as Old Serbia, along the Raška gorge at Pešter plateau, on the crossroads...
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  • brothers Vukan and Marko, to govern the region of Raška. According to Mavro Orbini, Bodin split Raška into two principalities, assigning one of the principalities...
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    Frenštát are born with skis on their feet," Raška said in the interview for Czech newspaper Lidové noviny. Raška was however also active in other sports,...
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  • Gregory of Raška or Grigorije Raški (early 14th century, 1275-1321) was a medieval Serbian writer and copyist, and Bishop of Raška. He lived in the second...
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  • Raska Lukwiya (died 12 August 2006) was the third highest-ranking leader of the Lord's Resistance Army rebel group founded in northern Uganda. Believed...
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  • Lukovo is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 38 people. Popis stanovništva...
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    while Serbs "corresponding to modern south-western Serbia (later known as Raška), and gradually extended their rule into the territories of Duklja and Hum"...
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    Maastrichtian Limburgish, Ulster Irish [æ] Danish, English, Russian, Zeta–Raška Serbo-Croatian [ɐ] Australian English, Bulgarian, Central Catalan, Emilian...
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  • as the subordinate ruler, would have had his appanage in lands north of Raška, bordering the Kingdom of Hungary. The name Uroš itself, is most likely...
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    historical region of Raška in Serbia. It is spoken mainly by local ethnic Serbs, Montenegrins, Bosniaks and Muslims. Zeta–Raška dialect is found mostly...
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  • codifying the dialect. The Zeta–Raška dialect is prevalent in mostly southern Montenegro and parts of the historical region of Raška in Serbia. It is mainly spoken...
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    Helena of Serbia (Serbian: Јелена/Jelena, Hungarian: Ilona; b. after 1109 – after 1146) was Queen of Hungary as the wife of King Béla II. After her husband's...
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