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Krivaja (Gomjenica)
Krivaja may refer to the following locations: Bosnia and Herzegovina Villages *Krivaja (Cazin), a village in the municipality of Cazin, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Prijedor, Republika Srpska Rivers * Krivaja (Bosna), a river in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tributary of Bosna * Krivaja (Velika Usora), a river in Republika Srpska, tributary of Velika Usora Croatia Villages * Krivaja, Berek, a village in the municipality of Berek Serbia Villages * Krivaja (Bačka Topola), a village in the municipality of Bačka Topola, Vojvodina *Krivaja (Šabac), a village in the municipality of Šabac * Krivaja (Blace), a village in the municipality of Blace * Krivaja (Sjenica), a village in the municipality of Sjenica Rivers *Krivaja (Great Bačka Canal), a river in Vojvodina, tributary of Great Bačka Canal * Krivaja (Đetinja), a river in Central Serbia, t ...
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Krivaja (Cazin)
Krivaja is a village in the municipality of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 1,237. References Populated places in Cazin {{UnaSanaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Krivaja (Sjenica)
Krivaja is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 11 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 Zlatibor District {{ZlatiborRS-geo-stub ...
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Šabac
Šabac (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац, ) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia. The traditional centre of the fertile Mačva region, Šabac is located on the right banks of the river Sava. , the city proper has population of 53,919, while its administrative area comprises 118,347 inhabitants. Name The name ''Šabac'' was first mentioned in Ragusan documents dating to 1454. The origin of the city's name is uncertain; it is possible its name comes from the name of the city's main river, the Sava. The city is known by a variety of different names: ''Zaslon'' in medieval Serbian, ''Szabács'' in Hungarian, ''Böğürdelen'' in Turkish, and ''Schabatz'' in German. History Archaeological evidence attests to more permanent settlement in the area from the Neolithic. In the Middle Ages, a Slavic settlement named ''Zaslon'' existed at the current location of Šabac. The settlement was part of the Serbian Despotate until it fell to the Otto ...
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Bačka Topola
Bačka Topola ( sr-Cyrl, Бачка Топола, ; hu, Topolya, ) is a town and municipality located in the North Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The municipality is composed of 23 local communities and has a population of 33,321, while the town itself has 14,573 inhabitants. Name The name of the town is derived from the Serbian word ''topola'' (топола) ("poplar" in English). The first part of the name of the town was given to designate its location in the region of Bačka in contrast to places with similar names, like Topola in Šumadija or Banatska Topola in Banat. History The town was mentioned first in 1462 under name ''Fibaych''. This settlement was destroyed in the 16th century and new smaller settlement was later built at its location. Name ''Topola'' was first recorded in 1543, while according to the Ottoman defters from 1580, 1582, and 1590, it was mentioned as a village, whose population numbered between 21 and 23 houses. In ...
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Krivaja (lake)
Krivaja may refer to the following locations: Bosnia and Herzegovina Villages *Krivaja (Cazin), a village in the municipality of Cazin, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Prijedor, Republika Srpska Rivers * Krivaja (Bosna), a river in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tributary of Bosna * Krivaja (Velika Usora), a river in Republika Srpska, tributary of Velika Usora Croatia Villages * Krivaja, Berek, a village in the municipality of Berek Serbia Villages * Krivaja (Bačka Topola), a village in the municipality of Bačka Topola, Vojvodina *Krivaja (Šabac), a village in the municipality of Šabac * Krivaja (Blace), a village in the municipality of Blace *Krivaja (Sjenica), a village in the municipality of Sjenica Rivers *Krivaja (Great Bačka Canal), a river in Vojvodina, tributary of Great Bačka Canal * Krivaja (Đetinja), a river in Central Serbia, tr ...
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Đetinja
Đetinja ( sr-Cyrl, Ђетиња; ) is a river in western Serbia, a long natural but shorter headstream of the Zapadna Morava River. The Đetinja river valley serves as a route for the Belgrade-Bar railway. Name According to the legend which describes how the Đetinja River got its name, the Ottoman Turks in the times when they ruled these lands, once punished the local Užican people by taking their children and brutally throwing them into the river. Thus the river was named ''Đetinja rijeka'', which in Užican dialect means ''the children's river''. Later ''rijeka'' (''river'') was just dropped out of the river name, leaving only ''Đetinja'' (meaning ''children's''). However, the name probably originates from the old name Cetina, which meant "Horse river" and even today, one of the streams which form Đetinja is called Konjska reka (Serbian for Horse river). Zlatibor section The Đetinja River, as the Matijaševića reka, originates from the southeastern slopes of t ...
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Krivaja (Đetinja)
Krivaja may refer to the following locations: Bosnia and Herzegovina Villages *Krivaja (Cazin), a village in the municipality of Cazin, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Prijedor, Republika Srpska Rivers * Krivaja (Bosna), a river in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tributary of Bosna * Krivaja (Velika Usora), a river in Republika Srpska, tributary of Velika Usora Croatia Villages * Krivaja, Berek, a village in the municipality of Berek Serbia Villages * Krivaja (Bačka Topola), a village in the municipality of Bačka Topola, Vojvodina *Krivaja (Šabac), a village in the municipality of Šabac * Krivaja (Blace), a village in the municipality of Blace *Krivaja (Sjenica), a village in the municipality of Sjenica Rivers *Krivaja (Great Bačka Canal), a river in Vojvodina, tributary of Great Bačka Canal * Krivaja (Đetinja), a river in Central Serbia, tr ...
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Krivaja (Great Bačka Canal)
The Krivaja ( sr-Cyrl, Криваја) is a river in northern Serbia. With the length of it is the longest river that flows completely within the borders of Serbian province of Vojvodina. Upper Course The Krivaja springs out in the Subotička Peščara, from the several streams which meet southwest of the village of Žednik. The longest stream originates from ''Pavlovac hillock'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Павловац) northeast of Bajmok, one of the most populous villages in Vojvodina. The stream passes between the village of Đurđin and ''Jaramazov hillock'' (Јарамазов) before it meets the shorter, northern stream (already named the Krivaja) and continues to the south. The river passes next to the villages of Mali Beograd and Zobnatica, a tourist resort and site of the famous stud-farm, before it reaches the town of Bačka Topola. At Zobnatica, the Krivaja is dammed, creating a long artificial Zobnatica Lake, with an area of , used for irrigation and tourism. ...
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Krivaja (Blace)
Krivaja ( sr-cyrl, Криваја) is a village in the municipality of Blace Blace ( sr-cyr, Блаце, ) is a town and municipality located in the Toplica District of the southern Serbia. According to 2011 census, the population of the town is 5,253, while population of the municipality is 11,754. History In the Ex ..., Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 173 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 Toplica District {{ToplicaRS-geo-stub ...
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Zavidovići
Zavidovići ( sr-cyrl, Завидовићи) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between Doboj and Zenica on the confluence of rivers Bosna, Krivaja and Gostović. It sits in a valley surrounded by many mountains of which the largest is Klek. As of 2013, the municipality had a population of 35,988 inhabitants and the town itself 8,174. History Zavidovići was home to two neolithic cultures: Butmir and Kakanj. Significant Kakanj culture site is located in Tuk. Zavidovići was developed by the Austrians during the 19th century Austro-Hungarian reign in Bosnia, mostly because of the "wood industry". After World War II, Krivaja, the company that was founded in 1884 and named after the Krivaja river, expanded. The company focused on furniture manufacturing, which it began to export to the United States under the name "K ...
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Krivaja (Šabac)
Krivaja is a village in the municipality of Šabac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 952 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. The Church of the Transfiguration The Church of the Transfiguration ( he, כנסיית ההשתנות) is a Franciscan church located on Mount Tabor in Israel. It is traditionally believed to be the site where the Transfiguration of Jesus took place, an event in the Gospels in w ... was built in 1790. References Populated places in Mačva District {{MačvaRS-geo-stub ...
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Krivaja, Bačka Topola
Krivaja ( sr-Cyrl, Криваја) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Bačka Topola municipality, in the North Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 986 people (2002 census). Name In Serbian Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe * someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people * Serbian language * Serbian names See also * * * Old Serbian (disambiguat ... the village is known as ''Krivaja'' (Криваја), in Hungarian as ''Bácsér'' or ''Kanyarodó'', and in Croatian as ''Krivaja''. Historical population *1981: 680 *1991: 910 *2002: 986 References *Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. See also * Bačka Topola municipality * List of places in Serbia * List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina Places in Bačka {{Vojvodina-geo-stub ...
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