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Drenova (other)
Drenova ( sr-cyr, Дренова) is a Serbo-Croatian place name, derived from ''dren'', meaning "dogwoods", literally meaning "place of dogwoods". It may refer to: * Drenova, Rijeka, suburb of Rijeka, Croatia * Drenova, Brus, village in Serbia * Drenova, Čajetina, village in Serbia * Drenova, Prijepolje, village in Serbia * Drenova, Gornji Milanovac, village in Serbia * Velika Drenova, village near Trstenik, Serbia * Drenova Glavica, village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Drenova Lake, near Prnjavor in Bosnia and Herzegovina See also * Drenovac (other) * Drenovo (other) Drenovo may refer to: * In Bulgaria (written in Cyrillic as Дреново): ** Drenovo, Blagoevgrad Province - a village in the Petrich municipality, Blagoevgrad province ** Drenovo, Sofia Province - a village in the Kostinbrod municipality, Sof ... {{geodis Serbo-Croatian place names ...
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Dogwoods
''Cornus'' is a genus of about 30–60 species of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods, which can generally be distinguished by their blossoms, berries, and distinctive bark. Most are deciduous trees or shrubs, but a few species are nearly herbaceous perennial subshrubs, and some species are evergreen. Several species have small heads of inconspicuous flowers surrounded by an involucre of large, typically white petal-like bracts, while others have more open clusters of petal-bearing flowers. The various species of dogwood are native throughout much of temperate and boreal Eurasia and North America, with China, Japan, and the southeastern United States being particularly rich in native species. Species include the common dogwood ''Cornus sanguinea'' of Eurasia, the widely cultivated flowering dogwood ''(Cornus florida)'' of eastern North America, the Pacific dogwood ''Cornus nuttallii'' of western North America, the Kousa dogwood ''Cornus kousa ...
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Drenova, Rijeka
Drenova is a neighbourhood and a local board of the city of Rijeka, Croatia perched on a plateau above the city. Historically there were two parts: Gornja (Upper) Drenova and Donja (Lower) Drenova, nowadays united in one. Drenova has the largest cemetery and park area of the city. The motto of the local board is "Drenova - green lung of the city". Geography Drenova is located above Rijeka and includes a plateau and the area bordered in the north with Rječina river and districts of Brašćine-Pulac and Pašac in the east, Škurinje in the west, Škurinjska Draga in the south. Drenova is also bordered with the municipalities: Viškovo in the northwest, Jelenje in the north and Čavle Čavle is a village and a municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia. There are a total of 7,220 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Buzdohanj, population 1,517 * Cernik, population 1,397 * Čavle, population ... in the east. Population According to th ...
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Drenova, Brus
Drenova ( sr-cyrl, Дренова) is a village in the municipality of Brus, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungar .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 102 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References Populated places in Rasina District {{RasinaRS-geo-stub ...
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Drenova, Prijepolje
Drenova ( sr-cyrl, Дренова) is a village in the municipality of Prijepolje, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 208 people. Following the defeat of the Republic of Užice in 1941, during World War II in Yugoslavia, leader of the Yugoslav Partisans Josip Broz Tito moved to Drenova on 3 December 1941 where he stayed for 10 days. The Communist Party of Yugoslavia The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, mk, Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na komunistite na Jugoslavija known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, sl, Komunistična partija Jugoslavije mk ... Politburo met in the village on 7 December. References Populated places in Zlatibor District {{ZlatiborRS-geo-stub ...
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Drenova, Gornji Milanovac
Drenova is a village in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungar .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 264 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References Populated places in Moravica District {{MoravicaRS-geo-stub ...
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Velika Drenova
Velika Drenova ( sr, Велика Дренова) is a village of about 5,000 inhabitants in Trstenik municipality, Rasina District, Serbia. It is located on the Zapadna Morava River in the central Serbian area of Šumadija. Velika Drenova is the biggest producer of vine in Serbia and vinegrapes are a major export. Velika Drenova is also known by its grafters which is heard about all over the world. One of the biggest producer of vine is First Grafters Cooperative 1903. One of the first mentions of Velika Drenova is from the fourteenth century, where is said that, knez Lazar Hrebeljanović, used to stop by and drink water from Drenova's springs. Another, much older, source says that ancient Romans glorified Velika Drenova's grapes and wine. Velika Drenova has a long tradition of men's handball and football teams that play despite harsh weather conditions. The women's handball team, coached by Mutavdzic Branislav Baja, used to be one of the best teams in former SFRJ, but it di ...
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Drenova Glavica
Drenova Glavica ( sr-cyrl, Дренова Главица) is a village in the municipality of Bosanska Krupa, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and H .... Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 253. References Populated places in Bosanska Krupa {{UnaSanaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Drenova Lake
Drenova Lake is a lake of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and H .... It is located in the municipality of Prnjavor. Drenova Lakewell-is known for its capital catches of catfish and carp. This lake, which is declared a special fishing district, boasts a record catch – a 104-kilo catfish. Fishing on the lake is done exclusively from the shore and any other kind of fishing is forbidden. The lake is rich in white fish as well, like pike, perch, chub, barbel and other species. See also * List of lakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina References Lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina {{Prnjavor-geo-stub ...
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Drenovac (other)
Drenovac may refer to: Places * Drenovac, Knjaževac, a village in Knjaževac, Zaječar, Serbia * Drenovac, Paraćin, a village in Paraćin, Pomoravlje District, Serbia * Drenovac, Prokuplje, a village in Prokuplje, Toplica, Serbia * Drenovac, Šabac, a town in Šabac, Mačva District, Serbia * Drenovac, Stanovo, a village in Stanovo, Šumadija District, Serbia * Drenovac, Vranje, a village in Vranje, Pčinja, Serbia People * Božidar Drenovac Božidar Drenovac (; 2 January 1922 – 24 July 2003) was a Serbian football player and manager. Club career He was born in Ćuprija in 1922. Still young he joined Belgrade club SK Jugoslavija in 1936, making his senior debut in the 1938–39 ... (1922–2003), Serbian football player and manager * Đorđe Drenovac (born 1992), Serbian basketball player {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Drenovo (other)
Drenovo may refer to: * In Bulgaria (written in Cyrillic as Дреново): ** Drenovo, Blagoevgrad Province - a village in the Petrich municipality, Blagoevgrad province ** Drenovo, Sofia Province - a village in the Kostinbrod municipality, Sofia province ** Drenkovo - a village in the Blagoevgrad municipality, Blagoevgrad province, known until 1960 as Drenovo * In North Macedonia (written in Cyrillic as Дреново): ** Drenovo, Čaška - a village in the Čaška Municipality ** Drenovo, Makedonski Brod - a village in the Makedonski Brod Municipality ** Drenovo, Kavadarci * In Albania ** Drenovë (written in Bulgarian and Macedonian in Cyrillic as Дреново) See also * Dryanovo Dryanovo ( bg, Дряново, ) is a Bulgarian town situated at the northern foot of the Balkan Mountains in Gabrovo Province; amphitheatrically along the two banks of Dryanovo River, a tributary to the Yantra River. The town is a centre of the ...
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