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Grabovica River (other)
Grabovica River may refer to: * Grabovica (Vapa), a river in Serbia, in the municipality of Sjenica, tributary of Vapa *, a river in Serbia, in the municipality of Ivanjica, tributary of Golijska Moravica The Golijska Moravica or simply Moravica ( sr-Cyrl, Голијска Моравица or ) is a river in western Serbia. With a length of 98 km, it is the longer headstream of the West Morava (the name it takes at its confluence with the Đe ... * Grabovička River (Bosnian: ''Grabovička rijeka'', "Grabovica River"), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina, tributary of Vrbanja {{geodis ...
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Grabovica (Vapa)
__NOTOC__ Grabovica may refer to: Places in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Grabovica, Doboj * Grabovica, Kotor Varoš * Grabovica, Nevesinje * Grabovica, Olovo * Grabovica, Tomislavgrad * Grabovica, Vlasenica * Grabovica, Zavidovići * Grabovica, Žepče Grabovica, Žepče is a village in the municipality of Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. History Prior to 2001 village was in Maglaj municipality. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 396, all Croats The Croat ... * Grabovica Donja * Grabovica Gornja Places in Croatia * Grabovica, Croatia Places in Serbia * Grabovica, Despotovac * Grabovica, Gornji Milanovac * Grabovica, Kladovo * Grabovica, Sjenica See also * * Grabovica River (other) * Grabovac (other) {{geodis ...
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Sjenica
Sjenica ( sr-cyr, Сјеница, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia, on the vast Sjenica- Pešter plateau and geographically located in the central part of Sandžak. The population of the municipality, according to 2022 census, is 24,083, while the town has a population of 12,989. In terms of area (1,059 km2), Sjenica is 11th largest municipality in Serbia. A multi-ethnic environment where Bosniaks, Serbs, Albanians, Montenegrins, Turks, Romani and others live in it. According to the level of development of local self-government units for the year 2014, the municipality of Sjenica belongs to the fourth group consisting of 44 extremely underdeveloped local self-government units whose level of development is below 60% of the national average. History The Sjenica area was inhabited since prehistoric times. The remains of a prehistoric fortification were found on the edge of the Sjenica field, on the Zarudina hill, near Sjenica, ...
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Vapa (river)
Vapa may refer to: * Vapa (Čačak), a village in Serbia * Vapa (Sjenica) Vapa is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map ..., a village in Serbia or: * Vapa (river), a river in Serbia See also * VAPA, a protein {{disambiguation ...
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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 largest municipality in Serbia. Situated in the valley of Moravica river, Ivanjica has a predominantly hilly and mountainous terrain. It is surrounded by the mountain ranges of Golija, Javor, Mučanj, Čemerno and Radočelo. Ivanjica is known for cultural event Nušićijada which is taking place in the town annually. History Following the Serbian Revolution which took place in early 19th century, and Serbian liberation from the Ottoman Empire, Ivanjica has gained the status of village in 1833, after the Prince of Serbia, Miloš Obrenović took the area. In 1836, Orthodox church was built in town centre. Ivanjica got the status of a town on 16 June 1866 through the Prince Mihailo Obrenović's decree, thus becoming one of the firs ...
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Golijska Moravica
The Golijska Moravica or simply Moravica ( sr-Cyrl, Голијска Моравица or ) is a river in western Serbia. With a length of 98 km, it is the longer headstream of the West Morava (the name it takes at its confluence with the Đetinja), and thus, of the Great Morava. Its name, Moravica, means "little Morava" in Serbian, and it also gives its name to the surrounding region and the modern Moravica District of Serbia. Stari Vlah The Golijska Moravica originates from the western slopes of the Golija mountain and flows straight to the north, between the Golija and Javor mountains, through the Stari Vlah region. Even though the area in the lower course is sparsely populated, there are many hamlets on the river, characteristically organized in clusters. More important are the villages of Sakovići, Gazdovići, Kumanica, Međurečje (where it receives the ''Nošnica'' from the left) and Čitluk. Ivanjica depression The Golijska Morava enters the Ivanjica depres ...
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