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Gradac
Gradac-Gradac, Split-Dalmatia County
Gradac (pronounced [ɡrǎːdats]); Italian: Labinezza), is a municipality in southern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated halfway between Split and Dubrovnik
Gradac-Čačak
town. The original name of the town was Gradac (meaning "little town"), which developed around the Moravski Gradac monastery, built in the late 12th century
Gradac-Gradac Monastery
The Gradac Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Градац / Manastir Gradac, pronounced [ɡrǎːdats]) is an endowment of queen Helen which was built from 1277 to 1282
Gradac-Bolvan Fortress
renegade Ottoman nobleman Hamza whom he imprisoned in "Sokolac" (likely Gradac near Gornja Sokolovica). Constantine stated that Musa "moved the population
Gradac-Ivanjica
Brezova Brusnik Budoželja Bukovica Vasiljevići Vionica Vrmbaje Vučak Gleđica Gradac Dajići Deretin Dobri Do Dubrava Erčege Javorska Ravna Gora Katići Klekova
Gradac-List of football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Club City / Town Azot Vitkovići BKB Berič Drina Goražde Gradac Vranići Gazije Goražde Ilovača Goražde Radnički Goražde Jahorina Prača
Gradac-Kosmaj (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Ćehotina
the villages of Radosavec, Židovići, Donja Brvenica and the small town of Gradac. The river flows between the region of Bukovica to the north and the northern
Gradac-Jadranka Stojaković
of primary school teachers where her mother would get work — Dubrovnik, Gradac na Moru, Vareš, etc. Mother and daughter eventually settled in various villages
Gradac-Upper Neretva
Pieces of ceramics from the Late Stone Age period were found in the sites of Gradac, Lonac and Vijenac near Razići, and sites of Šibenik and Kom near Kašići
Gradac-Kopaonik
and monasteries like Đurđevi stupovi, Studenica monastery, Sopoćani and Gradac Monastery, there are also several early and medieval fortresses locally
Gradac-Brnjica (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-France–Serbia relations
French-born Serbian princess Helen of Anjou founded Gradac Monastery in the 13th century
Gradac-Ljubišnja
alpenrose are widespread. The area occupies 380 km2 (150 sq mi). Pljevlja Gradac, Pljevlja Ćehotina Tara (Drina) Đurđevića Tara Bridge Čelebići (Foča) Foča
Gradac-Narentines
(Makarska), Beroullia (presumably Brela), Ostrok (Zaostrog) and Slavinetza (near Gradac), and the large islands of Kourkra/Kiker with a city (Korčula), Meleta/Malozeatai
Gradac-List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy
class Minesweeper Vukov Klanac (M-151) Podgora (M-152) Blitvenica (M-153) Gradac (M-161) Le Havre, France (M-151–153) Yugoslavia (M-161) Vukov Klanac captured
Gradac-Doclea (Illyria)
Fundina Goljemadi Golubovci Goričani Gornje Stravče Gornji Kokoti Gostilj Gradac Grbavci Grbi Do Kiselica Klopot Kopilje Kornet Kosor Kruse Kržanja Kurilo
Gradac-List of protected natural resources in Serbia
Belgrade/Zemun 1.68 Avala Belgrade/Voždovac 4.89 River Pčinja Valley Bujanovac 26.06 Gradac Gorge Valjevo 12.68 Vršac Mountains 1982 Vršac 44.08 Lepterija - Soko Grad
Gradac-Boris Lalovac
active in local politics having served as SDP's municipal councilor in Gradac and member of the SDP's Split County Organization. After finishing elementary
Gradac-Župa Komska
important thoroughfare and cross roads, the fortress of Gradac was built, which was once a center of Gradac municipality. The customs house operated in Kom,
Gradac-Brnjača
Nemanjić family trees. She was a nun, and did not marry. She was buried at the Gradac Monastery (the endowment of her mother), in a tomb below her mother's sarcophagus
Gradac-Names of European cities in different languages (E–H)
(Serbian*, alternative Hungarian), Grāca (Latvian)*, Gracas (Lithuanian)*, Gradac (Croatian)*, Gradec (Slovene)*, Graecia or Graecium (Latin)*, Grats - Грац
Gradac-R-18 regional road (Montenegro)
2015. "Magistralni put Pljevlja – Gradac – Šula (granica sa BiH) je veza Pljevalja sa Fočom, a dionica Pljevlja - Gradac zahtijeva rekonstrukciju sa popravkom
Gradac-Bradina, Konjic
Doljani Donja Vratna Gora Donje Selo Donje Višnjevice Donji Čažanj Donji Gradac Donji Nevizdraci Donji Prijeslop Došćica Dubočani Dubravice Dudle Dužani
Gradac-List of former populated places in Croatia
Grabar Prokički Grabarak Grabovac Donji Grabovac Gornji Grabrov Gračani Gradac Grahovljani Grančari Granešina Grašići Grbci Grdovčak Grđevica Grgurići
Gradac-Viktor Đerek
Antique house located in the village of Čista above Gradac, Croatia
Gradac-Bengin Ahmad
of IRC (Indian Royal International Digital Circuit, 2018) Bronze medal Gradac PGI (9th International Salon of Photography Cacak, 2019) Honorable Mention
Gradac-Sjenica
Višnjice Vrapci Vrbnica Vrsjenice Goluban Gornje Lopiže Goševo Grabovica Gradac Grgaje Doliće Donje Goračiće Donje Lopiže Dragojloviće Draževiće Družiniće
Gradac-MESSENGER
Ramos-Izquierdo; Danny J. Krebs; Jan F. McGarry; Raymond Trunzo; Anne Marie Novo-Gradac; Jamie L. Britt; et al. (2007). "The Mercury Laser Altimeter Instrument
Gradac-List of German names for places in Slovenia
Oberlimbach Gornja Radgona Ober-Radkersburg Gornji Grad Oberburg Cilli Gradac pri Črnomlju Gradatz in Krain Tschernembl Grahovo pri Cerknici Grahovo bei
Gradac-Taliata
Golubović, N. Mrđić, Belgrade 2018, 197–246. V. Popović, Donji Milanovac–Veliki Gradac (Taliata), rimsko i ranovizantijsko uvrdenje, Starinar 33–34, 1982–1983
Gradac-Donja Ljubogošta
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Tutin, Serbia
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Petar Tilikonis
Diocese of Makarska, the town of Mukur and other possessions: Labčanj, Gradac, Drvenik, Pasičina and Miluša. These possessions were taken from them by
Gradac-Piva (Drina)
After the river passes the regional center of Šavnik and the villages of Gradac and Pridvorica in the region of Drobnjaci, the stream receives from the
Gradac-Yahya bey Dukagjini
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Miošići
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Nicolier Street) Šenkovec: Ulica maršala Tita Starogradacki Marof (Stari Gradac): Maršala Tita Turopolje: Ulica maršala Tita Umag: Obala maršala Tita Veli
Gradac-Brdo (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Buđ
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Pavlovac, Pale
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)
July, the Turks clashed with the armed villagers of Jovan Gutić on the Gradac hill north of Krekovi. This conflict would be known in Serbian as Nevesinjska
Gradac-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Grabovac · Bučica · Glina · Jukinac · Klasnić · Kraljevčani · Maja · Mali Gradac · Stankovac Gospić Cities: Municipalities: Gospić · Karlobag · Lički Osik ·
Gradac-Islam in Croatia
2,282 0.5% Split, Kaštela, Trogir, Makarska, Solin, Omiš, Hvar, Jelsa, Gradac, Supetar, Okrug Karlovac 2,163 1.68% Vojnić, Karlovac, Cetingrad, Ogulin
Gradac-Uvac
Pometenik mountains, next to the villages of Tuzinje, Rasno, Dragojloviće and Gradac, where it meets Brnjička reka (Cyrillic: Брњичка река), enters the Sjenica
Gradac-Sopoćani
family and through historical scenes Simeon Nemanja and Saint Sava. After Gradac (about 1275), the endowment of Queen Helen of Anjou, the wife of the founder
Gradac-Cetina culture
Drniš, Gudnja near Ston, Ravlić cave in Drinovci) or in open settlements (Gradac in Kotorac and Krstina near Posušje). The graves are in rocky colonies.
Gradac-Našice
Našički, population 352 Ceremošnjak, population 108 Crna Klada, uninhabited Gradac Našički, population 153 Granice, population 109 Jelisavac, population 1
Gradac-Udež
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Blatnica, Čitluk
Blizanci Čalići Čerin Čitluk Dobro Selo Dragičina Gradnići Hamzići Krehin Gradac Krućevići Mali Ograđenik Međugorje Paoča Potpolje Služanj Tepčići Veliki
Gradac-Foča
Dragočava Dragojevići Đeđevo Fališi Filipovići Glušca Godijeno Gostičaj Govza Gradac Grandići Grdijevići Hum Huseinovići Igoče Izbišno Jasenovo Ječmišta Jeleč
Gradac-February 8
from the original on 2023-10-06. Retrieved 2023-10-06. "Краљица Јелена". Gradac Monastery (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2023-10-06. Retrieved
Gradac-Jasik (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-List of caves in Serbia
tourists. Bats can sometimes be seen during visits. Degurić Cave Near Valjevo Gradac Cave near Kragujevac Paleontological site Cave of Gabrovnica 27 km (16.78 mi)
Gradac-Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia
July–August 2007. Retrieved 2010-10-11. "Jasenovac, Gradiska, Vukovar, Gradac, Kozara, Bosna, Sokolac". "Hsw". "March 9, 1992 Vreme News Digest Agency
Gradac-Đurađ Bošković
architectural monuments of medieval Serbia. He published monographs on Gradac with Slobodan Nenadović, on Veluća, on the Benedictine monastery of Sv.
Gradac-Derventa
Gornja Bišnja Gornja Lupljanica Gornji Božinci Gornji Detlak Gornji Višnjik Gradac Gradina Kalenderovci Donji Kalenderovci Gornji Kostreš Kovačevci Kulina
Gradac-Municipalities of Croatia
Unešić Tribunj Baška Voda Bol Brela Cista Provo Dicmo Dugi Rat Dugopolje Gradac Hrvace Jelsa Klis Lećevica Lokvičići Lovreć Marina Milna Muć Nerežišća Okrug
Gradac-Vrlika
county, which included the towns of: Glavaš, Prozor, Sinj, Trilj, Stolac, Gradac, Nutjak, Tugare and Poljic parish (Poljička župa). Of the five old Croatian
Gradac-Ali Pasha of Gusinje
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Shkreli (tribe)
Sandžak region. However, in the villages of Boroshtica, Ugëll, Doli and Gradac at the Upper Peshter plateau, they managed to maintain the original Albanian
Gradac-Strane, Pale
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Plav, Montenegro
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Lahinja
vicinity of one of them stands Gradac Castle. From Črnomelj to Gradac the river has no surface affluents, but below Gradac it is joined by the high-volume
Gradac-Jerinin Grad
Fortifications Bovan or Bolvan, fortress ruins on the Sokobanjska Moravica Bris or Gradac, fortress near Prijepolje Dragoševac, fortified town near Jagodina Grabovac
Gradac-Konjic
Doljani Donja Vratna Gora Donje Selo Donje Višnjevice Donji Čažanj Donji Gradac Donji Nevizdraci Donji Prijeslop Došćica Dubočani Dubravice Dudle Dužani
Gradac-Gračanica, Kosovo
charter of the Gračanica Monastery (1321). The name is derived from Slavic Gradac, a toponym of fortified cities In the 15th century the settlement was a
Gradac-White Carniola
during the Ottoman Wars from the 15th century onwards, as in Črnomelj, Gradac and Vinica. The remains of the large fortress in Pobrežje were destroyed
Gradac-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Ivan Žabno, Sveti Petar Orehovec MA Makarska, Vrgorac Baška Voda, Brela, Gradac, Podgora, Tučepi NA Donji Miholjac, Našice Donja Motičina, Đurđenovac, Feričanci
Gradac-Jakup Ferri
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Kraljevo
There are numerous monasteries in the Kraljevo area, Studenica (1188), Gradac and Stara Pavlica. There is also a medieval fortress known as Maglič. Monastery
Gradac-Grad (toponymy)
Grad ("film town") Golem Grad Gornji Grad ("upper town") Grad, Slovenia Gradac ("small town") Gradec ("small town/castle") Gradina ("large town/castle")
Gradac-Goražde
Gočela Gojčevići Goražde Gornja Brda Gornja Bukvica Gornji Bogovići Grabovik Gradac Gunjačići Gunjevići Gusići Guskovići Hadžići Hajradinovići Hladila Hrančići
Gradac-Gusinje
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Old Montenegro
Riječka Ceklin Ljubotinj Dobrsko Selo Kosjeri Građani Lješanska Draževina Gradac Buronje Crmnička Podgor Sotonići Dupilo Brčeli Gluhi Do Limljani Boljevići
Gradac-Gornja Ljubogošta
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Pitomača
population 624 Pitomača, population 5,646 Sedlarica, population 363 Stari Gradac, population 674 Starogradački Marof, population 247 Turnašica, population
Gradac-7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen
villages on Mount Goč 250 civilians were executed. In villages of Blaževo, Gradac, Bozomina and Domiševine in early December 1942 the united killed 29 villagers
Gradac-Lazar Lazarević
of Dubrovnik. Lazarević received basic education from Jesuit priests in Gradac, Neum. The Bishop of Dubrovnik Toma Jederlinić sent Lazarević to study at
Gradac-Aćif Hadžiahmetović
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Saint Sava
Orahovica. The translation of his relics are illustrated in the church of the Gradac Monastery, and in the Monastery of Peć (in the Bogorodica Odigitrije temple)
Gradac-Baljci, Ružić
Mirlović Polje and Gradac: Bodgan, written as Bodganović; found in Mirlović Polje in the 20th century Grbešić Grubišić, still present in Gradac Jajćanin Kovačević
Gradac-Lukomir
Doljani Donja Vratna Gora Donje Selo Donje Višnjevice Donji Čažanj Donji Gradac Donji Nevizdraci Donji Prijeslop Došćica Dubočani Dubravice Dudle Dužani
Gradac-Osijek-Baranja County
Široko Polje Našice 204.55 16,224 Brezik Našički, Ceremošnjak, Crna Klada, Gradac Našički, Granice, Jelisavac, Lađanska, Lila, Londžica, Makloševac, Markovac
Gradac-Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The complex of the terraced shrine near Gradac near Posušje, built in 183, was dedicated to a dead Roman Emperor, Marcus
Gradac-Ibar (river)
Maglič, the monastery of Studenica, the monastery of Žiča, the monastery of Gradac, etc.; Dolina jorgovana (Serbian: Долина јоргована; Valley of the lilacs);
Gradac-Glina, Croatia
population 196 Majski Trtnik, population 36 Mala Solina, population 15 Mali Gradac, population 143 Mali Obljaj, population 34 Marinbrod, population 93 Martinovići
Gradac-Sandžak
20th century particuarily in the villages of Ugao, Boroštica, Doliće and Gradac. Starting in the 18th century many people originating from the Hoti tribe
Gradac-Rožaje
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Slobodan Aligrudić
played an UDBA agent in charge of protagonist's "re-education". He died in Gradac (SR Croatia) shortly after that film won Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival
Gradac-Makarska
It stretches for 60 km (37 mi) between the municipalities of Brela and Gradac. Near present-day Makarska, there was a settlement as early as the middle
Gradac-Borna Sosa
the Prečko neighbourhood of Zagreb to Herzegovinian Croat parents from Gradac, near Posušje. He was a youth player for Dinamo Zagreb. He was given his
Gradac-Livno
The three most important are Velika gradina, Mala gradina and Kasalov gradac. After the Roman conquest of the area, it was part of the province of Dalmatia
Gradac-Vinča culture
among others because of which it is also called as "Vinča C shock" and "Gradac Phase" (Vinča B2-C1). The phenomenon was particularly strong in the South-Moravian
Gradac-Nemanjić dynasty
Mileševa Monastery, Hilandar, Đurđevi stupovi, Sopoćani, Visoki Dečani, Gradac Monastery, Morača (monastery), Gorioč Monastery, Monastery of the Holy Archangels
Gradac-Bjelogorci (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Morean War
Medun to them. In the summer of the same year, at the tribal assembly in Gradac in Lješanska nahija, Montenegro officially recognised Venetian suzerainty
Gradac-Martin Špegelj
ceasefire at the end of 1991. Martin Spegelj was born 11 November 1927 in Stari Gradac, Pitomača. He was a partisan soldier during World War II. Eventually, he
Gradac-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Infantry Division Torino took Senj, on 13 April they occupied Otočac and Gradac, while Italian naval forces occupied several Dalmatian islands. A scheduled
Gradac-Serbia in the Middle Ages
cities of Bar, Scutari, Drivast, Pilot in the župa of the same name, and Gradac. Though their previous religious affiliation is not known, at this time
Gradac-Stambolčić
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Kačić family
last two to the Makarska Riviera, where they started building castles in Gradac and Trpanj, as well as practicing piracy up to Apulia. The first known member
Gradac-Kiseljak
Draževići Dubrave Dugo Polje Duhri Duke Gaj Gojakovac Gomionica Gornji Palež Gradac Grahovci Gromiljak Gunjače Hadrovci Han Ploča Hercezi Homolj Hrastovi Ivica
Gradac-Stjepan Blašković
of the Fojnica friary. During his visit, Blašković stayed in Studenci, Gradac, Vir, Zavelim, Roško Polje, Buško Blato and the Duvanjsko Polje, where he
Gradac-Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Great (r. 1243–76) c. 1223 – 1277 Sopoćani Helen of Anjou c. 1235 – 1314 Gradac Monastery King Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–82) bef. 1253 – 1316 Đurđevi stupovi
Gradac-Lazzarettos of Dubrovnik
epidemic, priest, barber and two kacamortis. In 1430, some houses in the Gradac public park were used as quarantine facilities. In 1457, a lazaretto and
Gradac-Jerina's town, Brangović
Brangović, western Serbia. The fort is located on the east bank of the Gradac. The locals ascribed the city walls to the fairy "curse" of Jerina. The
Gradac-Gluhovići
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Gornji Žirovac
a tower house or a castle. One stone structure is at the place called "Gradac", near the top of the hill Kokirna. It appears to be made of stones of various
Gradac-Bijeljina
293 1,070 28 Glogovac 436 402 29 Gojsovac 475 683 30 Golo Brdo 198 377 31 Gradac - Stupanj 509 32 Hase 341 938 33 Janja 10,458 10,542 34 Johovac 338 284
Gradac-Sumbulovac
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Buhovo, Široki Brijeg
Dobrkovići Doci Donja Britvica Donji Crnač Donji Gradac Dužice Gornja Britvica Gornji Crnač Gornji Gradac Gornji Mamići Grabova Draga Izbično Jare Knešpolje
Gradac-Čitluk, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Blizanci Čalići Čerin Čitluk Dobro Selo Dragićina Gradnići Hamzići Krehin Gradac Krućevići Mali Ograđenik Međugorje Paoča Potpolje Služanj Tepčići Veliki
Gradac-Zaostrog
Kosovich, 19th century poet from diaspora in New Zealand Dalmatia Makarska Gradac Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic
Gradac-Podgorica Capital City
Golubovci Goljemadi Goričani Gornje Stravče Gornji Kokoti Gornji Milješ Gostilj Gradac Grbavci Grbi Do Gurec Delaj Dinoša Dolovi Donje Stravče Donji Kokoti Donji
Gradac-Rexhep Qosja
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Komrani
Gradac-List of populated places in Serbia
Badnjevac (1165) Batočina (5574) Brzan (2073) Crni Kao (446) Dobrovodica (420) Gradac (245) Kijevo (549) Milatovac (584) Nikšić (148) Prnjavor (186) Žirovnica
Gradac-Gute (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Zenica
Illyrians. Toponyms of their "gradinas" demonstrate this: Gradišće, Gračanica, Gradac. A specific locality, Gradina, in Kopilo village, indicates that Zenica
Gradac-Case Black
on May 24), after a flanking attack by parts of the 369th Division near Gradac on May 25, this attack proved hopeless. From there, on May 27, the Supreme
Gradac-Podmedenik
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Kragujevac
during the Paleolithic era. The Jerina cave, located near the village of Gradac in the direction of Batočina, is dated to have been inhabited from around
Gradac-Banovina (region)
Osječenica near the village of Gorička, Budim near the village of Mali Gradac and the Iron Age site next to the Una river in the village of Unčani. During
Gradac-Kolubara
Belgrade's suburb of Obrenovac). At Valjevo, the Kolubara receives the river Gradac from the right and forms the Valjevo valley between the surrounding mountains
Gradac-Vojislav V. Jovanović
Književni magazin, Reč, Politika, Priča, Beogradski književni časopis, Gradina, Gradac (translation), Poezija, Letopis Matice srpske, Raška, Slava and others.
Gradac-Podloznik
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Electoral district X (Croatian Parliament)
cities and municipalities: Baška Voda, Bol, Brela, Cista Provo, Dugi Rat, Gradac, Hvar, Imotski, Jelsa, Komiža, Lokvičići, Lovreć, Makarska, Milna, Nerežišća
Gradac-Nun
Nun in Gradac, Serbian orthodox monastery
Gradac-Lješanska nahija
part of Old Montenegro, alongside Katun, Rijeka and Crmnica. The Serbian Gradac Monastery was once located within the region. Lješanska nahija included
Gradac-Medjugorje
Blizanci Čalići Čerin Čitluk Dobro Selo Dragičina Gradnići Hamzići Krehin Gradac Krućevići Mali Ograđenik Međugorje Paoča Potpolje Služanj Tepčići Veliki
Gradac-Helen of Anjou
governorship in the regions of Zeta and Travunija (until 1308). She built Gradac Monastery and was known for her religious tolerance. She is revered as a
Gradac-Gračanka
Gračanica/Graçanicë, Грачаница) is a river in Kosovo. Its name is derived from Gradac, a toponym of fortified cities. It flows into the Sitnica near the settlement
Gradac-Amin Hot
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Hadžići
Duranovići Ferhatlije Garovci Gornja Bioča Gornja Raštelica Gornji Zovik Gradac Grivići Grude Hadžići Japalaci Jeleč Karaosmanovići Kasatići Kazina Bara
Gradac-The Lion and the Rose
The wedding celebration was filmed in Gradac Park in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Gradac-Gračanica Monastery
a right tributary of the Sitnica river. The name is derived from Slavic Gradac, a toponym of fortified cities. Gračanica was constructed on the ruins of
Gradac-D8 road (Croatia)
junction. 6004 Živogošće 3,118 6,876 Adjacent to the D412 junction. 6005 Gradac 3,521 6,294 Adjacent to the L67204 junction. 6010 Rogotin 8,562 13,831 Adjacent
Gradac-Slovenian Red Cross
its headquarters in Ljubljana, Slovenia. "13676: Gradac - Hiša Gradac 55" [13676: Gradac – House Gradac No. 55]. Register nepremične kulturne dediščine
Gradac-Valjevo
from Belgrade. The canyon of the Gradac River (also the name of a Valjevo suburb) ends in the town centre. The Gradac is one of Europe's cleanest rivers
Gradac-Brist
"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Municipality of Gradac". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian
Gradac-Arijanet Muric
(Peshter) Ugao (Ugëll) Tuzinje Tutin Boroštica (Boroshticë) Dubovo Gornji Crniš Gradac (Gradaci) Koniče (Konicë) Leskova Melaje (Melajë) Lipica Raduša Paljevo
Gradac-Zabranjeno Pušenje
leader of the New Primitivism movement Elvis J. Kurtović, vocalist Marin Gradac, a guest on the 1987 album bassist Dragan Bobić, guitarist Sejo Kovo and
Gradac-Široki Brijeg
Crne Lokve Čerigaj Dobrič Dobrkovići Doci Donja Britvica Donji Crnač Donji Gradac Dužice Gornja Britvica Gornji Crnač Gornji Mamići Grabova Draga Izbično
Gradac-Our Lady of Medjugorje
have two children. The Mijatovićs live in a wall enclosed villa in Krehin Gradac near Medjugorje. Ivan Dragičević was born in Mostar in 1965. He was 15 at
Gradac-Graz
also formlerly known as Grätz, most likely stems from the Slavic gradec/gradac, which means "small castle". Some archaeological finds point to the erection
Gradac-Yugoslav Partisans
flown across to Bari on 21 September 1944 from the airport of Otok near Gradac. SFR Yugoslavia was one of only two European countries that were largely
Gradac-Gornji Gradac, Konjic
Gornji Gradac (Cyrillic: Горњи Градац) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population
Gradac-Skull Tower
Mileševa Partisan Hospital, Prijepolje St. Peter and Paul's in Gornja Dobrinja Gradac Monastery Kalenić Smederevo Fortress Museum of 1941 Uprising Partisan printing
Gradac-Split-Dalmatia County
335 98.00 Dicmo 2,802 68.00 Dugi Rat 7,092 10.80 Dugopolje 3,469 63.50 Gradac 3,261 49.00 Hrvace 3,617 210.00 Jelsa 3,582 146.28 Klis 4,801 176.10 Lećevica
Gradac-Raška (region)
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Stari Ras, and monasteries of Gradac and Stara Pavlica. Stari Vlah [sr] (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Влах, pronounced
Gradac-Podaca
Split and Dubrovnik, or more closely cities of Makarska and Ploče, in the Gradac municipality, across from Pelješac peninsula and the famous Hvar (Pharos)
Gradac-Kostreša
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Šip (Pale)
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Stari Gradac
Stari Gradac is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D2 highway. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic
Gradac-Gradac, Kakanj
Gradac (Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 20, all
Gradac-Stracimir Zavidović
supreme rule of the principality. He built the fortress of Morava Gradac (Moravski Gradac, Моравски Градац), Monastery of Our Lady, in Čačak, where he was
Gradac-Mokro, Pale
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-Gradac, Foča
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Foča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic
Gradac-Podgrab
Gluhovići Gornja Ljubogošta Gornja Vinča Gornje Pale Gornji Pribanj Gorovići Gradac Gute Hotočina Jahorina Jasik Jelovci Kadino Selo Kamenica Kasidoli Kosmaj
Gradac-List of football clubs in Serbia
FK Omladinac Bukovac FK Graničar FK Crvenka FK ŽAK Sombor FK Borac Bački Gradac FK BSK Bački Brestovac FK Kula FK Radnički Ratkovo OFK Odžaci FK Mladost
Gradac-Račice, Ilirska Bistrica
unmarked grave from the end of the Second World War. The Gradac Grave (Slovene: Grob Gradac) is located northwest of the village and contains the remains
Gradac-Donji Gradac
Donji Gradac may refer to: Donji Gradac, Konjic, a village in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Donji Gradac, Široki Brijeg, a village in Široki Brijeg,
Gradac-Veliki Gradac
Veliki Gradac is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality/town of Glina, Sisak-Moslavina County. According to the 2011 census, the village of
Gradac-Posušje
Brig next Bagaruša, Mostina (Batin), Sridnji Brig (Gradac), Central (Gradac and Vrijovički brig (Gradac). In Copper age (2400–1800 BC ), there was prevailing
Gradac-Gradac (river)
The Gradac (Serbian: Градац, Gradac, pronounced [ɡrǎːdats]) is a river in western Serbia, a tributary of the Kolubara. It cuts a canyon in south–north
Gradac-Gradac, Kiseljak
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was just 1, all Croat. Official
Gradac-Gradac
Gradac may refer to: Gradac, Derventa, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Gradac, Foča, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Gradac, Hadžići, a village
Gradac-Gradac (Raška)
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 368 people. Popis stanovništva
Gradac-Krehin Gradac
Krehin Gradac (Cyrillic: Крехин Градац) is a village in the municipality of Čitluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the 2013 census, Krehin Gradac's population
Gradac-Gradac, Pale
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic composition
Gradac-Gradac, Požega-Slavonia County
Gradac is a village in Požega-Slavonia County, Croatia. The village is administered as a part of the City of Pleternica. According to national census of
Gradac-Gradac, Pljevlja
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a small town in the Pljevlja Municipality of northern Montenegro. It Montenegro's northernmost settlement with town
Gradac-Gradac (Sjenica)
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 150 people. Popis stanovništva
Gradac-Gradac, Posušje
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Posušje in West Herzegovina Canton, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According
Gradac-Brač
arrival of the Narentines in the seventh or eighth century, the now abandoned Gradac became the first administrative centre of Brač. Venice declared in the late
Gradac-Gradac, Tutin
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 95 people. The Shkreli tribe migrated
Gradac-Gradac, Neum
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 234. Official results from the
Gradac-Gradac, Derventa
Gradac (Serbian: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Gradac-Gradac, Novo Goražde
Gradac (Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Novo Goražde, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic
Gradac-Donji Gradac, Široki Brijeg
Donji Gradac is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Široki Brijeg. According
Gradac-Drvenik, Split-Dalmatia County
Drvenik (Italian: Dervenico) is a village in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, in Gradac municipality, located between Makarska and Ploče. Drvenik lies in two bays
Gradac-Donji Gradac, Konjic
Donji Gradac (Cyrillic: Доњи Градац) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was
Gradac-Gradac, Hadžići
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 291. Official results from
Gradac-Neum
Donji Drijen, Donji Zelenikovac, Dubravica, Duži, Glumina, Gornje Hrasno, Gradac, Hotanj Hutovski, Hutovo, Kiševo, Moševići, Prapratnica, Previš, Rabrani
Gradac-Marin Gradac
Marin Gradac is a Bosnian musician who is a trombonist for the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra. Formerly, he was a member of a Bosnian garage rock band
Gradac-Šibenik-Knin County
capital of the municipality Municipality of Rogoznica Municipality of Ružić — Gradac, the capital of the municipality Municipality of Tisno Municipality of Unešić
Gradac-Cross of Gradac, Gradac
Cross of Gradac is a cultural monument located in the village of Gradac on the property of Ćurčić Dragutin, surrounded by a field. The cross was built
Gradac-Gornji Gradac
Gornji Gradac may refer to the following places in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Gornji Gradac, Konjic Gornji Gradac, Široki Brijeg This disambiguation page
Gradac-Mali Gradac
Mali Gradac is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Glina, Sisak-Moslavina County. According to the 2011 census, the village of Mali Gradac
Gradac-Gradac, Ljubinje
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Ljubinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The archaeological site of Pardua
Gradac-Makarska Riviera
(480) Živogošće (538) Drvenik (500) Zaostrog (372) Podaca (716) Brist (453) Gradac (1,574) Riviera, featuring links to articles on the many coastal strips
Gradac-Gradac, Brus
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Brus, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 134 people
Gradac-Gradac, Ivanjica
Gradac is a village in the municipality of Ivanjica, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 73 inhabitants. The village
Gradac-Gornji Gradac, Široki Brijeg
Gornji Gradac is a village in Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Široki
Gradac-Gradac, Šibenik-Knin County
Gradac is a village in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of Ružić municipality. In the 2011 census, it had a total
Gradac-Gradac, Batočina
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a village in the municipality of Batočina, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 206
Gradac-Gradac, Metlika
Gradac (pronounced [ˈɡɾaːdats]; German: Gradaz) is a village in the Municipality of Metlika in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia, close