Gračanica, Kosovo (redirect from Gračanica (Priština))
(Albanian definite form: Graçanica), is a town and municipality located in Pristina District in central Kosovo. As of 2011, it has an estimated population...
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Prigoda Rakosh Rakoš Serbobran Srbobran Shalinovicë Šaljinovica Shushicë Sušica Sinajë Sinaje Staradran Starodvorane Studenicë Studenica Suhogërllë Suvo...
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Dragan Velić (category Politicians from Pristina)
in Sušica, in the municipality of Pristina, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, Construction Department, in 1982 in Priština. He...
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of 2 Albanian civilians on 28 March 1999 in the village of Gornja Sušica near Priština: Captain Dragiša Petrović and army reservists sergeant Nenad Stamenković...
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routes pass through Serbia: E65: Rožaje, Montenegro – Tutin – Mitrovica – Pristina – Elez Han, Kosovo – Skopje, North Macedonia. E70: Slavonski Brod, Croatia...
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Demetrius, popularly known as Marko's Monastery, is in the village of Markova Sušica (near Skopje) and was built from c. 1345 to 1376 (or 1377). Kings Marko...
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known in the Leskovac region are Kozaračka, Predejanska, Kopašnička and Sušica rivers. According to the 2011 census results, there are 144,206 inhabitants...
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Division in Alibunar and the nearby settlement of Selište. Sušica massacre April 1941 Sušica, North Macedonia 7 Kingdom of Bulgaria Seven Turkish civilians...
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signed with Sušica) — MF Serbia Miloš Erić (was on loan, now signed with Sušica) — MF Serbia Vuk Obradović (was on loan, now signed with Sušica) — Serbia...
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