• (Serbian: Здравко Челар; Rašinovac near Bosanski Petrovac, 15 September 1917 – Rakovac near Srbac, July 1942), was a Yugoslav partisan, posthumously awarded with...
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    its opponents. Skull Tower was constructed on the road from Istanbul to Belgrade. It was built of sand and limestone. The structure is 4.5 metres (15 ft)...
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  • concert at Belgrade Fair in front of some 27,000 people (which was, up to that point, the biggest number of spectators on an indoor concert in Belgrade), but...
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    [better source needed] The Pogačarević family (also known as Pogačarci) hailed from Rakovac, having settled in Vranje at the end of the 18th century. He finished primary...
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  • Recommended Reading. Belgrade: Yugoslav Authors' Agency. Janićijević, Jovan, ed. (1998). The Cultural Treasury of Serbia. Belgrade: Idea, Vojnoizdavački...
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    Rajčinoviće (537) Rajčinovićka Trnava (208) Rajetiće (63) Rajkoviće (29) Rakovac (21) Rast (51) Šaronje (398) Šavci (247) Sebečevo (897) Sitniče (778) Skukovo...
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    monasteries: Beočin monastery, whose existence was first recorded in 1566-67 and Rakovac monastery, whose existence was first recorded in 1545-48. The following...
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  • - IMP". Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia - Belgrade. Retrieved 20 May 2020. "Zakon o kulturnim dobrima: 71/1994-2425, 52/2011-10...
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  • observing the burnt out and heavily damaged villages of Prnjavor, Graboš, Rakovac, Ledinci, Sviloš, Neštin, Susek, Banoštor and others. He joined them in...
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    Macedonia. E70: Slavonski Brod, Croatia – Šid – Belgrade – Vršac – Timișoara, Romania. section between Belgrade and border with Croatia is built to motorway...
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