• Soko Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Соко Град, lit. 'Falcon Town, Falcon Fort') may refer to: Soko Grad (Sokobanja), near the spa town of Sokobanja, Serbia Soko...
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    Soko Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Соко Град), also known as Sokolac, is a medieval city and fortress 2 km east of the spa town of Sokobanja, Serbia. The fortress...
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    Soko Grad (Serbian: Соко Град) is a former town and medieval fortification near the village of Sokolac, east of Ljubovija, western Serbia. The fortress...
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    Sokobanja (redirect from Soko Banja)
    resorts in Serbia. Satirist Branislav Nušić coined the rhyme Sokobanja, Soko-grad, dođeš mator, odeš mlad ("Sokobanja, Sokograd, you come old, you leave...
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  • Budapest–Belgrade railway. Soko Grad (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Soko. If an internal link led you...
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  • Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It's also referred to as Sokol grad and Soko. The fortress was believed to have been mentioned as međurječje lit...
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    Sokograd, also known as Pliva or Plivski grad, Pliva-Soko, Sokol-grad, Soko-grad, or simply Soko or Sokol, is a medieval fortress with a castle town in...
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    Smederevo Fortress (largest lowland fortress in Europe), Golubac, Maglič, Soko grad, Belgrade Fortress, Ostrvica and Ram. Under Ottoman occupation, Serbian...
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    Soko Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Соко) is a Serbian Orthodox Monastery located at the foot of Soko Grad, on the slopes of Sokolska planina near...
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  • fortress near Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sokolac, another name for Soko Grad, a medieval city and fortress near Sokobanja, Serbia Sokolovići (disambiguation)...
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    Church is near the town. It is located between municipalities of Mrkonjić Grad in the west, Jezero in the north, Jajce and Donji Vakuf in the east, and...
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  • locals as Herceg Šćepan. On the hill above the settlement is the medieval Soko Grad, one of Stjepan's favorite residences. The fortress was destroyed by the...
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  • a legendary Serbian vojvoda (military commander) and the chieftain of Soko Grad, a medieval fortified town located in modern-day Gračanica, Ljubovija...
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    important fortress of Ključ, but Vukac Hrvatinić succeeded in defending the Soko Grad fortress in the župa of Pliva, forcing the Hungarians to retreat. In Usora...
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    important fortress of Ključ, but Vukac Hrvatinić succeeded in defending the Soko Grad fortress in the župa of Pliva, forcing the Hungarians to retreat. In Usora...
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    Ottomans ultimately withdrew in 1862, and the nearby fortress called "Soko Grad" was torn down, to be turned into the monastery of St. Nicholas. New,...
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    Moravica is cut into Devica's northern edge, dominated by the old fortress Soko Grad. At the height of around 1100 m there is a large plateau, with several...
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    from Serbian fortresses (namely Šabac, Smederevo, Kladovo, Užice and Soko Grad). Marashli Ali Pasha (6 November 1817 – September 1821) Abdurrahman Pasha...
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    Musa began in 1413, with attack on Hamza bey who held the Svrljig and Soko Grad. He was captured and executed, and Musa forces then occupied Bovan and...
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    Silesian Beskids of south Poland. Millennium Cross, in North Macedonia Soko Grad cross, in Serbia "Zaduszki na Golgocie Beskidów". Gazeta Wyborcza. 13...
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    majority and a population of 104 in 2002. The medieval fortification of Soko Grad is located north of the village. 1948: 295 1953: 305 1961: 274 1971: 211...
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  • Partially restored Fortified city and Castle Soko Grad Ljubovija Ljubovija Mačva District 1476 Ruins Fortress Soko Grad Sokobanja Sokobanja Zaječar District 6th...
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    Gradac Gorge Valjevo 12.68 Vršac Mountains 1982 Vršac 44.08 Lepterija - Soko Grad Sokobanja 8.38 Subotička Peščara Subotica 53.70 Vlasina Surdulica, Crna...
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  • Радовашница 13th century Located near mountain Cer. It was founded by Stefan Dragutin. Soko monastery 1467 Located near Soko Grad Tronoša Monastery Троноша 1276...
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    Serbia in 1862 (when the Ottoman Army left the fortresses of Užice and Soko Grad) and 1867 (when the Turks left their fortifications in Belgrade, Šabac...
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    According to folklore, Orlović was the son of voivode Vuk Orle, the Lord of Soko Grad on the Drina. After the death of Stephen Uroš V the Weak, Orlović held...
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    (2002–2010) SOKO 5113 (1978–present) SOKO Donau/SOKO Wien (2005–present) SOKO Hamburg (2018–present) SOKO Kitzbühel (2003–present) SOKO Rhein-Main (2006–2008...
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  • culture of the Society of friends of the Monastery of Sv. Nikolai Srpski at Soko Grad, near Ljubovija. Museum exhibit in the monastery, representing an overview...
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  • fighting with the Turks in Osat in 1804, fighting at Užice in 1805, near Soko Grad on the Drina in October 1806, Sikirić (Osat) on the Drina on 29 September...
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  • 210 Monastery of St. John Jašunja 25 November 1947 21 July 1983 SK 211 Soko Grad Medieval Fortress Sokobanja Sokobanja 29 June 1948 7 April 1979 SK 212...
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