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Čemernica Lonjska
Čemernica is a frequent South Slavic toponym. It may refer to: * Čemernica, Croatia, a village in Croatia * Gornja Čemernica, a village in Croatia near Topusko * Donja Čemernica, a village in Croatia near Topusko * Čemernica, Ilijaš, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Čemernica (Pale), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Čemernica (river), a river in Serbia, tributary of the West Morava * Čemernica (Serbia), a mountain in Serbia * Čemernica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Strma Čemernica, a mountain in the south of Lička Plješivica Lička Plješivica (i.e., "Plješivica of Lika"), also called Plješevica (), is a mountain located in Croatia and on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps. Geography Plješivica is part of the Dinaric Alps, and i ...
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Čemernica, Croatia
Čemernica is a village in Croatia, in the municipality of Virovitica. It is connected by the D2 (Croatia), D2 highway. References

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Gornja Čemernica
Gornja Čemernica ( sr-Cyrl, Горња Чемерница) is a village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ... in central Croatia, in the municipality of Gvozd, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 (Croatia), D6 highway. History The village of Čemernica (comprising Gornja Čemernica and Donja Čemernica) suffered heavy demographic losses in the World War II, World war II losing 586 of its residents, 295 of whom perished in the Glina massacres, Glina massacre on 3 August 1941. 68 more residents perished in the Jasenovac concentration camp. Demographics According to the 2011 census, the village of Gornja Čemernica has 142 inhabitants. This represents 32.49% of its pre-Croatian War of Independence, war population according to the 1991 census. The 1991 censu ...
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Donja Čemernica
Donja Čemernica ( sr-cyr, Доња Чемерница) is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Topusko, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is connected by the D6 highway. History The village of Čemernica (comprising Gornja Čemernica and Donja Čemernica) suffered heavy demographic losses in the World war II losing 586 of its residents, 295 of whom perished in the Glina massacre on 3 August 1941. Further 68 of its residents perished in the Jasenovac concentration camp. Demographics According to the 2011 census, the village of Donja Čemernica has 170 inhabitants. This represents 37.69% of its pre- war population according to the 1991 census. The 1991 census recorded that 94.68% of the village population were ethnic Serbs (427/451), 0.66% were ethnic Croats (3/451), and 4.66% were of other ethnic origin (21/451). :NOTE: Data for settlements of Donja Čemernica and Gornja Čemernica (which currently belongs to the municipality of Gvozd) was reported separately fr ...
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Čemernica, Ilijaš
Čemernica is a village in the municipality of Ilijaš, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th .... Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was nil, down from 13 in 1991. References Populated places in Ilijaš {{SarajevoCanton-geo-stub ...
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Čemernica (Pale)
Čemernica is a village in the municipality of Pale-Prača, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 37, all Bosniaks The Bosniaks (, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and who sha .... References Populated places in Pale-Prača {{BosnianPodrinjeCanton-geo-stub ...
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Čemernica (river)
Čemernica is a frequent South Slavic toponym. It may refer to: * Čemernica, Croatia, a village in Croatia * Gornja Čemernica, a village in Croatia near Topusko * Donja Čemernica, a village in Croatia near Topusko * Čemernica, Ilijaš, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Čemernica (Pale), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Čemernica (river), a river in Serbia, tributary of the West Morava * Čemernica (Serbia), a mountain in Serbia * Čemernica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Strma Čemernica, a mountain in the south of Lička Plješivica, Croatia {{geodis ...
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West Morava
West Morava (, ) is a river in Central Serbia, a 184-km long headstream of the Great Morava, which it forms with the South Morava. It was known as Brongus in antiquity. Origin The West Morava originates in the Tašti field, east of the town of Požega, from the Golijska Moravica and Đetinja headstreams. Đetinja receives from the left its main tributary, the Skrapež. Less than a kilometer after the confluence, it meets the Golijska Moravica flowing from the south, forming the West Morava. Given the proximity of the confluences of Đetinja, Skrapež and Golijska Moravica, some sources consider all three rivers to be direct headstreams of the West Morava River. Following the direction of the course, the Đetinja is a natural headstream of the West Morava. But since Golijska Moravica is 23 km longer, the latter is considered as the main headstream. Measured from the source of the Golijska Moravica, the West Morava is 282 km long; the length of the West Morava proper ...
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Čemernica (Serbia)
Čemernica (Serbian Cyrillic: Чемерница) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Ivanjica Ivanjica ( sr-Cyrl, Ивањица, ) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 27,767 inhabitants. With an area of 1090 km2, it is the eighth .... Its highest peak ''Čemernica'' has an elevation of above sea level. References Mountains of Serbia {{serbia-geo-stub ...
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Čemernica (Bosnia And Herzegovina)
Čemernica is a mountain in Central Bosnia, surrounded by the river Vrbas, and its confluences of Ugar and Vrbanja river. Čemernica's highest peak, Goli Vis, rises to an altitude of 1,338 meters. It is located south of Banja Luka, in the areas which connect the municipalities of Mrkonjić Grad, Skender Vakuf and Banja Luka. In its foothills are the cities of Kotor Varoš (in the northeast) and Skender Vakuf (in the east), as well as the settlement of Bočac (in the west). Under its northern slopes there is hydroelectric power plant reservoir of "Bočac". Along its southern slopes passes the regional road from Banja Luka to Travnik, as well as its branch from Skender Vakuf to Imljani and Korićani (via Ilomska). Čemernica is the source of many rivers, streams and creeks, and the largest waterways are Cvrcka and Jakotina. The sources of these rivers are on its southwestern slopes. It is rich in high-quality forest resources, especially coniferous and mixed (spruce - abies - be ...
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