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Sušica (Otok Ugljan)
Sušica or Sushitsa (Cyrillic: Сушица) may refer to several places: Populated places Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Blagoevgrad Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province, a village in north central Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Karlovo, a neighbourhood of Karlovo, south central Bulgaria * Gorna Sushitsa, a village in southwestern Bulgaria *Zlatolist, Blagoevgrad Province, formerly Dolna Sushitsa, the former name of a village in southwestern Bulgaria Romania * Şuşiţa, Brezniţa Ocol, Mehedinţi (), a village in Romania North Macedonia *Sušica, Novo Selo Slovenia * Sušica, Ivančna Gorica, a village near Ivančna Gorica Serbia *Sušica (Kruševac), a village near Kruševac *Sušica (Sjenica), a village near Sjenica *Sušica (Valjevo), a village near Valjevo Croatia * , an island near Ugljan * , a tributary to the river Rječina Rivers *Sušica River (Bosnia and Herze ...
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Cyrillic
The Cyrillic script ( ) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia, and used by many other minority languages. , around 250 million people in Eurasia use Cyrillic as the official script for their national languages, with Russia accounting for about half of them. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek alphabets. The Early Cyrillic alphabet was developed during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary School in the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Tsar Simeon I the Great, probably by the disciples of the two Byzantine brothers Cyril and Methodius, who had previously created the Gl ...
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Sušica (Sjenica)
Sušica 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 = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 25 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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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 ...
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Sušica River (Serbia)
Sušica or Sushitsa (Cyrillic: Сушица) may refer to several places: Populated places Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Blagoevgrad Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province, a village in north central Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Karlovo, a neighbourhood of Karlovo, south central Bulgaria * Gorna Sushitsa, a village in southwestern Bulgaria *Zlatolist, Blagoevgrad Province, formerly Dolna Sushitsa, the former name of a village in southwestern Bulgaria Romania * Şuşiţa, Brezniţa Ocol, Mehedinţi (), a village in Romania North Macedonia *Sušica, Novo Selo Slovenia * Sušica, Ivančna Gorica, a village near Ivančna Gorica Serbia *Sušica (Kruševac), a village near Kruševac * Sušica (Sjenica), a village near Sjenica *Sušica (Valjevo), a village near Valjevo Croatia * Sušica (Otok Ugljan), a village near Ugljan Rivers * Sušica River (Bosnia and Herzegovina), left t ...
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Durmitor
Durmitor ( Montenegrin: Дурмитор, or ) is a massif located in northwestern Montenegro. It is part of the Dinaric Alps. Its highest peak, Bobotov Kuk, reaches a height of . The massif is limited by the Tara River Canyon on the north, the Piva River Canyon on the west, and by the Komarnica River Canyon on the south. To the east, the Durmitor opens to a high plateau, called ''Jezerska površ'' (Plateau of Lakes). Mount Sinjavina is located to the east of the ''Jezerska površ'' plateau. The Durmitor is for the most part located in the Žabljak municipality. The massif gives its name to the national park that comprises it. Durmitor National Park was founded in 1952, and designated as a World Heritage Site in 1980. Peaks The massif has 48 peaks above . Highest peaks are: * Bobotov kuk * Bezimeni vrh (Nameless Peak) * Šljeme * Istočni vrh Šljemena (East Peak of Sljeme) * Soa / Đevojka * Milošev tok * Bandijerna * Rbatina * Lučin vrh * Prutaš * Minin bog ...
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Sušica River (Montenegro)
Sušica or Sushitsa (Cyrillic: Сушица) may refer to several places: Populated places Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Blagoevgrad Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province, a village in north central Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Karlovo, a neighbourhood of Karlovo, south central Bulgaria * Gorna Sushitsa, a village in southwestern Bulgaria *Zlatolist, Blagoevgrad Province, formerly Dolna Sushitsa, the former name of a village in southwestern Bulgaria Romania * Şuşiţa, Brezniţa Ocol, Mehedinţi (), a village in Romania North Macedonia *Sušica, Novo Selo Slovenia * Sušica, Ivančna Gorica, a village near Ivančna Gorica Serbia *Sušica (Kruševac), a village near Kruševac *Sušica (Sjenica), a village near Sjenica *Sušica (Valjevo), a village near Valjevo Croatia * Sušica (Otok Ugljan), a village near Ugljan Rivers * Sušica River (Bosnia and Herzegovina), left tr ...
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Trebišnjica
The Trebišnjica ( sr-cyrl, Требишњица) is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the right tributary of the Neretva. Before it was utilized for hydro exploitation via various hydrotechnical interventions and systems with different purposes, Trebišnjica used to be a sinking river, rising and sinking through its course before resurfacing at various places from the Neretva river below the Čapljina to the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic coast, and along the coast from the Neretva Delta to Sutorina. With a total length of above the ground, and roughly another below the surface, the Trebšnjica river is one of the longest sinking rivers in the world with the total of above and under the ground. In hydrological terms, it represents a sub-basin within the Neretva river basin. In classical antiquity, the river was known as the Arion, Sources The Trebišnjica river originate near town of Bileća. The source of the river is a system of strong karst spring, karstic wellsprings distr ...
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Sušica River (Bosnia And Herzegovina)
Sušica or Sushitsa (Cyrillic: Сушица) may refer to several places: Populated places Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Blagoevgrad Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province, a village in southwestern Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province, a village in north central Bulgaria * Sushitsa, Karlovo, a neighbourhood of Karlovo, south central Bulgaria * Gorna Sushitsa, a village in southwestern Bulgaria *Zlatolist, Blagoevgrad Province, formerly Dolna Sushitsa, the former name of a village in southwestern Bulgaria Romania * Şuşiţa, Brezniţa Ocol, Mehedinţi (), a village in Romania North Macedonia *Sušica, Novo Selo Slovenia * Sušica, Ivančna Gorica, a village near Ivančna Gorica Serbia *Sušica (Kruševac), a village near Kruševac *Sušica (Sjenica), a village near Sjenica *Sušica (Valjevo), a village near Valjevo Croatia * Sušica (Otok Ugljan), a village near Ugljan Rivers * Sušica River (Bosnia and Herzegovina), left tr ...
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Rječina
The Rječina (; or ), also known as the Fiumara, is a river in Croatia that flows into the Adriatic Sea at the city of Rijeka (). It is about long, with an average width of . It springs from a cave at an elevation of above sea level, below the high cliff of Kičej Hill (elevation ). Until 1870 the river's spring was below the next hill, Podjavorje, but it collapsed in an earthquake near the village of Klana. The most significant confluents are the Sušica, Lužac, Zala, Zahumčica, Golubinka, Ričinica, and Borovšćica, but they are dry for most of the year. In 1968 a dam Valići was built, creating Lake Valići to facilitate a hydroelectric power plant, HE Rijeka, but destroying the village of the same name in the process. The Rječina flows through a canyon for almost half of its length. In Rijeka, the river branches into two parts: Dead Channel (, the old basin), and the new channel, which was created in the 19th century, when Dead Channel was used as a harbor. The best-k ...
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Ugljan
Ugljan () is an List of inhabited islands of Croatia, island in northern Dalmatia, Croatia, and the first in the Zadar Archipelago. It is located northwest of the island of Pašman and southeast of the islands of Rivanj and Sestrunj. Separated from the mainland by the Zadar Channel, it is connected with the island of Pašman by the Ždrelac Bridge spanning over the Ždrelac, Ždrelac Strait. Area , population 6,049 (2011), length , width up to . Description The island was first mentioned under its present name in 1325. The continuity of population dates back to the Neolithic. Densely populated during the Roman period, in particular its north-western parts, where ample ruins of ancient buildings have been found. There is also evidence of Roman centuriation which can still be found on the island. The present settlements date back to the Middle Ages. It is also home to Califfi Castle. In 16th and 17th centuries the island saw multiple waves of refugees from Ravni Kotari, who settle ...
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Sušica (Valjevo)
Sušica is a village in the municipality of Valjevo, 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 301 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. File:Sušica - opština Valjevo - zapadna Srbija - panorama 10.jpg, Sušica - Panorama File:Sušica - opština Valjevo - zapadna Srbija - panorama 12.jpg, Sušica - Panorama File:Sušica - opština Valjevo - zapadna Srbija - panorama 17.jpg, Sušica - Panorama File:Sušica - opština Valjevo - zapadna Srbija - panorama 5.jpg, Sušica - Panorama File:Sušica - opština Valjevo - zapadna Srbija - panorama 7.jpg, Sušica - Panorama ...
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Sušica (Kruševac)
Sušica is a village in the municipality of Kruševac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 878 people. History In the 15th century the toponym ''Arbanash'' was recorded in Sušica, which suggests a historic Albanian Albanian may refer to: *Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular: **Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans **Albanian language **Albanian culture **Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ... presence. References Populated places in Rasina District {{RasinaRS-geo-stub ...
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