Bosansko Primorje, (transl. Bosnian Coast, or Bosnian Littoral), is a historical coastal region on the eastern Adriatic shores, which between the beginning...
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Montenegrin region Bosansko Primorije (Bosnian Littoral), medieval region between the Neretva Delta and the Rijeka Dubrovačka Primorje EB, a Croatian water...
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initially expanded into Bosnia and Herzegovina through a territory called the Bosansko Krajište. It was transformed into the Sanjak of Bosnia and the Sanjak of...
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the Balšić noble family. Bosnia could not make economical use of Bosansko Primorje, as its share of the Adriatic coast from the river Neretva to the...
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province (zemlja) before Ottoman conquest. He titled himself Duke of Hum and Primorje, Bosnian Grand Duke, Knyaz of Drina, and later Herzog of Saint Sava, Lord...
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then on 15 January 1399. King Tvrtko II confirmed purchase of the Bosansko Primorje to Dubrovnik on 24 June 1405. The old Ston was located on the slopes...
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Other cities and towns include Bihać, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanski Petrovac, Bosansko Grahovo, Bužim, Cazin, Drvar, Gradiška, Ključ, Kostajnica, Kozarska Dubica...
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and Herzegovina. The family's estate was in the western part of the Bosansko Primorje (transl. Bosnian Coast), namely Popovo Polje and Neum. They were of...
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Primorje was a župa in Hum zemlja, encompassing most of Bosansko Primorje, with the center in Slano. Župa was a part of the Bosnian medieval state from...
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realm. After the annexation, Ban granted Nikola positions in župas in Bosansko Primorje, at the southern edge of the realm, region between the Neretva Delta...
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