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Jablanica Corps
Jablanica ( sr-cyr, Јабланица) is a common South Slavic toponym, derived from ''jablan'', "Lombardy poplar", literally meaning "place of lombardy poplar". It may refer to: Albania * Jablanica Mountain, in eastern Albania and the west of the Republic of Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina * Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a town and municipality in Herzegovina * Jablanica, Gradiška * Jablanica, Lopare, a village in Republika Srpska * Jablanica (Maglaj), a village in Maglaj municipality * Jablanica, Tešanj * Jablanica, Trnovo * Jablanica (Višegrad) Kosovo * Jablanica, Kosovo, a village - see List of populated places in Kosovo by municipality Macedonia * Jablanica, a village in Struga Municipality * Jablanica Mountain, in western Macedonia and the east of Albania Montenegro * Jablanica, a village in Rožaje Municipality Serbia * Jablanica (river), in southern Serbia * Jablanica (region), drainage basin of Jablanica * Jablanica District, in south ...
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Lombardy Poplar
''Populus nigra'', the black poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar, the type species of section ''Aigeiros'' of the genus ''Populus'', native to Europe, southwest and central Asia, and northwest Africa.Flora Europaea''Populus nigra''/ref> Description Black poplars are medium- to large-sized deciduous trees, reaching 20–30 m, and rarely 40 m tall. Their leaves are diamond-shaped to triangular, 5–8 cm long and 6–8 cm broad, and green on both surfaces.Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins. . Normally, their trunks achieve up to 1.5 m in diameter, but some unusual individual trees in France have grown old enough to have much larger trunks – more than 3 metres DBH (Diameter at Breast Height). The species is dioecious (male and female flowers are on different plants), with flowers in catkins and pollination achieved by the wind. The black poplar grows in low-lying areas of moist ground. Like most other pioneer species, the t ...
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Jablanica District
The Jablanica District ( sr, Јабланички округ, Jablanički okrug, ) is one of nine administrative districts of Southern and Eastern Serbia. It expands in the south-eastern parts of Serbia. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of 215,463 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of Leskovac. Municipalities The district encompasses the municipalities of: * Leskovac * Bojnik * Lebane * Medveđa * Vlasotince * Crna Trava Demographics According to the 2011 census results, the Jablanica District has a total population of 216,304 inhabitants. Ethnic groups Ethnic composition of the Jablanica District: History and culture Famous cultural-historic monuments in this District are: the Roman necropolis in Mala Kopasnica originating from 2nd century AD, a late Roman-early Byzantine (6th century AD) town of Caričin Grad or Iustiniana Prima, the ''Jasunjski'' Monasteries dedicated to the Virgin of Transfiguration and St. J ...
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Zgornja Jablanica
Zgornja Jablanica (; in older sources also ''Gorenja Jablanica'',''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 93. german: Oberjablanitz) is a village in the Municipality of Šmartno pri Litiji in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Church The local church, built on a small hill southwest of the settlement core, is dedicated to Saint Anne and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one o ... of Šmartno. It is a Baroque church built in the third quarter of the 18th century. References External links *Zgornja Jablanica on Geopedia Po ...
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Spodnja Jablanica
Spodnja Jablanica (; in older sources also ''Dolenja Jablanica'',''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 93. german: Unterjablanitz) is a settlement in the Municipality of Šmartno pri Litiji in central Slovenia. It lies east of Šmartno in the valley of Jablanica Creek ( sl, Jablaniški potok). The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region The Central Slovenia Statistical Region ( sl, Osrednjeslovenska statistična regija) is a statistical region in central Slovenia. Geography This is the second-largest region in terms of territory. It has a total area of 2,555 km², with a .... References External links *Spodnja Jablanica on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Šmartno pri Litiji {{ŠmartnopriLitiji-geo-stub ...
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Jablanica, Sevnica
Jablanica () is a dispersed settlement in the hills west of Boštanj in the Municipality of Sevnica in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Lower Sava Statistical Region The Lower Sava Statistical Region ( sl, Posavska statistična regija; until December 31, 2014 ) is a statistical region in Slovenia. It has good traffic accessibility and is located in the Sava and Krka Valleys, with hilly areas with vineyards and .... During World War II, the village was occupied by the Germans, who renamed it '. References External linksJablanica on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Sevnica {{Sevnica-geo-stub ...
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Jablanica, Ilirska Bistrica
Jablanica (; german: Jablanitz, it, Castel Iablanizza) is a settlement southeast of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Mass graves Jablanica is the site of three known mass graves or unmarked graves from the end of the Second World War. They all contain the remains of German soldiers from the 97th Corps that were killed at the beginning of May 1945. The Mountain Fields Mass Grave ( sl, Grobišče Njivce v gorah), also known as the Mountain Mass Grave (), lies in a meadow about northeast of Jablanica and contains the remains of 10 soldiers. The Solne Mass Grave () lies in a meadow about north of the chapel-shrine at Jablanica no. 13 and contains the remains of four soldiers. The Yard Grave () is located in a meadow near two spruce trees at the house at Jablanica no. 26 and contains the remains of one soldier. Church The small church in the settlement is dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in man ...
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Jablanica, Tutin
Jablanica is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia Tutin ( sr-cyrl, Тутин) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. According to a 2011 census, the municipality of Tutin has a population of 31,155 people. History The settlement of Gluhavica in the ter .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 85 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 Raška District {{RaškaRS-geo-stub ...
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Jablanica, Novi Pazar
Jablanica is a village situated in Novi Pazar municipality in Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ....Institut national d'études démographique (INED)


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Jablanica, Kruševac
Jablanica is a village in the municipality of Kruševac, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 642 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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Jablanica, Bujanovac
Jablanica ( sr-cyrl, Јабланица) is a village in the municipality of Bujanovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 109 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. Notable people *Ajet Sopi Bllata Ajet Sopi Bllata (1861–1938) was an Albanian rebel from the village of Jabllanica, in present-day Bujanovac municipality, then part of the Ottoman Empire. From the age of 17 to that of 53, he fought as a kachak against Serbian interests in t ..., Albanian rebel References Populated places in Pčinja District {{PčinjaRS-geo-stub ...
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