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Rača (Velika Morava)
Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality in Šumadija District * Rača (Bajina Bašta), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača (Kuršumlija), a village in Toplica District * Rača (Priboj), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača monastery, near Bajina Bašta * Sremska Rača, in Sremska Mitrovica ** Rača Bridge, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača (Velika Morava), a river in Serbia Slovakia * Rača, Bratislava ** FK Rača, a football club Slovenia * Rača, Domžale * Rača (Kamnik Bistrica) Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality i ..., a river in Sl ...
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Rača Bridge
The Rača Bridge () is an international bridge over the Sava river, from Sremska Rača in Serbia to Bosanska Rača in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Bridge of Maria of Yugoslavia (Мост краљице Марије) was opened on 28 June 1934. The bridge was built by mainly Italian workers. On September 6, 2010, the Serbian government and Milorad Dodik opened the new Bridge of Europe (Мост Европа), a road bridge built just to the west of the Maria Bridge. Boris Tadić Boris Tadić, (born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2004 to 2012. Born in Sarajevo, he graduated from the University of Belgrade with a degree in psychology. He later worked as a journalist ... said he hoped the bridge would further bring closer the peoples of both sides of the Sava river, contributing economically Serbia and the Republika Srpska entity. See also * List of bridges in Serbia * List of international bridges References ...
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Rača (Kamnik Bistrica)
Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality in Šumadija District * Rača (Bajina Bašta), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača (Kuršumlija), a village in Toplica District * Rača (Priboj), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača monastery, near Bajina Bašta * Sremska Rača, in Sremska Mitrovica ** Rača Bridge The Rača Bridge () is an international bridge over the Sava river, from Sremska Rača in Serbia to Bosanska Rača in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Bridge of Maria of Yugoslavia (Мост краљице Марије) was opened on 28 June 1934. T ..., on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača (Velika Morava), a river in Serbia Slovakia * Rača, Bratislava ** FK Rača, a football club Slovenia * Rača, Domžale * Rača (Kamnik Bistrica), a river i ...
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Rača, Domžale
Rača () is a small settlement east of Domžale in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati .... Rača Creek, a tributary of the Kamnik Bistrica River, runs through the settlement. References External links *Rača on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Domžale {{Domžale-geo-stub ...
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FK Rača
FK Rača is a Slovak football team, based in Rača, a borough of Bratislava Bratislava (German: ''Pressburg'', Hungarian: ''Pozsony'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Slovakia, Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all List of cities and towns on the river Danube, cities on the river Danube. .... The club was founded in 1925. Club colors are blue and red-black. FK Rača home stadium is Štadión Rača on Černockého street with a capacity of 4,200 spectators, including 4,000 standees and 200 seats. Affiliated clubs The following clubs were or are affiliated with FK Rača : * Slovan Ivanka pri Dunaji (2022–''ongoing'') Current squad ''Updated 5 March 2023'' ''For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022–23'' Staff Current technical staff Historical names * ŠK Račištorf (1925–38) * HG / HM Račištorf (1938–45) * ŠK Račištorf (1945–52) * TJ Sokol Rača (1953–55) * ...
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Rača, Bratislava
Rača is a borough of Bratislava, Slovakia, in the Bratislava III Bratislava III (; ) is an okres (district) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. The district includes the boroughs of Nové Mesto, Bratislava, Nové Mesto, Rača (Bratislava), Rača and Vajnory. It has an area of 75 km² and 7 ... district. Names and etymology The name probably comes from the Slavic personal name ''Radša''/''Radoslav'' or the Slavic stem ''vorč-''/''vrača'' (a fence). The name was adopted by Germans as ''Rechesdorf'' (literally Rača's village, 1390). The Germanized form had been used even by the Slovaks themselves, e.g., ''Račissdorf'' (1914), ''Račištorf'' (1920-1946) except for a short period in 1920 when the official name was ''Raslavice''. In 1946, its original name ''Rača'' was restored. History Rača was mentioned for the first time in 1296 as a vineyard village under the name ''villa Racha''. In 1946, the village became a borough of Bratislava. Notes Refere ...
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List Of Rivers Of Serbia
Many rivers flowing entirely or partially within Serbia proper, and others are just border rivers. They are damned for the purpose of generating hydroelectric power or as water reservoirs, creating most of the lakes of Serbia. Drainage basins All rivers in Serbia belong to the drainage basins of three seas: Black Sea, Adriatic Sea or Aegean Sea. The largest in area, Black Sea drainage basin, covers an area of 81,261 km2 or 92% of the territory of Serbia. The entire basin is drained by only one river, the Danube, which flows into the Black Sea. All major rivers in Serbia, like Tisa, Sava, Velika Morava and Drina belong to it. The Adriatic Sea drainage basin covers an area of 4,500 km2 or 5% of territory of Serbia. It comprises the western half of the Kosovo and Metohija and it is mostly drained by one river, the White Drin, which in Albania meets the Black Drin to create the Drin river, which flows into the Adriatic Sea. Smaller portion of it is drained by Crni ...
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Rača (Velika Morava)
Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality in Šumadija District * Rača (Bajina Bašta), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača (Kuršumlija), a village in Toplica District * Rača (Priboj), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača monastery, near Bajina Bašta * Sremska Rača, in Sremska Mitrovica ** Rača Bridge, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača (Velika Morava), a river in Serbia Slovakia * Rača, Bratislava ** FK Rača, a football club Slovenia * Rača, Domžale * Rača (Kamnik Bistrica) Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality i ..., a river in Sl ...
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Sremska Rača
Sremska Rača () is a village located in the city of Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia. As of 2011 census, the village has a population of 624 inhabitants. A border crossing between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the village. Name In Serbian, the village is known as ''Sremska Rača'' (Сремска Рача), in Croatian as ''Srijemska Rača'', and in Hungarian as ''Racsa''. Sremska Raca is a settlement in Serbia in the municipality Sremska Mitrovica in the Srem district and is 35 km away from Sremska Mitrovica. It is located on a narrow belt between the Sava and Bosut rivers. According to the 2011 census report, there were 624 inhabitants. Geographic features Sremska Rača is a typical lowland area with an average altitude of 81m and a maximum altitude difference of 2m. The area of Sremska Rača has a slightly humid temperate continental climate. This is due to the clash of two basic climatic types - the drier, moderately continental climate of Vojvodina and the humi ...
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Vlasenica
Vlasenica ( sr-Cyrl, Власеница) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 11,467 inhabitants, while the town of Vlasenica has a population of 7,228 inhabitants. Etymology The origin is not clear, but due to the name it may be named after the Vlachs who inhibited the region historically. History Some 70-200 Serbs were brutally Rašića Gaj massacres, massacred by Ustaše forces in Vlasenica's Rašića Gaj municipality between 22 June and 20 July 1941, after raping women and girls. At the end of July and beginning of August 1941 another group of 50 Serbs from Vlasenica District (mostly from Milići, Republika Srpska, Milići) were imprisoned and murdered. Between 2,000 and 3,000 Muslims were massacred by Serb Chetniks in Vlasenica, from December 1941 until February 1942. The Susica detention camp was established near Vlasenica in 1992. In its one year of existence, over 1,000 Bosniaks were reported to be kil ...
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Rača Monastery
Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality in Šumadija District * Rača (Bajina Bašta), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača (Kuršumlija), a village in Toplica District * Rača (Priboj), a village in Zlatibor District * Rača monastery, near Bajina Bašta * Sremska Rača, in Sremska Mitrovica ** Rača Bridge, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača (Velika Morava), a river in Serbia Slovakia * Rača, Bratislava ** FK Rača, a football club Slovenia * Rača, Domžale * Rača (Kamnik Bistrica) Rača may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rača, Vlasenica, a village near Vlasenica Croatia * Nova Rača, a village and municipality near Bjelovar North Macedonia * Rača, Ohrid Serbia * Rača, Serbia, a town and municipality i ..., a river in Sloveni ...
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Rača (Priboj)
Rača (Serbian Cyrillic: Рача) is a village in the municipality of Priboj, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1313 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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