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Pljevlja (Montenegrin: Пљевља, pronounced [pʎêʋʎa]) is a town and the center of Pljevlja Municipality located in Montenegro in the northern region. The
Pljevlja-FK Rudar Pljevlja
FK Rudar Pljevlja, commonly known as Rudar Pljevlja or simply Rudar, is a football club based in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It currently plays in the Montenegrin
Pljevlja-Languages of Montenegro
municipalities of Podgorica, Ulcinj, Bar, Pljevlja, Rozaje and Tuzi. Additionally, there are a few hundred Italians in Montenegro, concentrated in the Bay of Kotor
Pljevlja-Armed Forces of Montenegro
was King Nikola I of Montenegro, while the General of Staff was Božidar Janković. Units included: Pljevlja Division The Pljevlja Division was commanded
Pljevlja-Battle of Pljevlja
The Battle of Pljevlja (1-2 December 1941), was a World War II attack in the Italian governorate of Montenegro by Yugoslav Partisans under the command
Pljevlja-Pljevlja Municipality
Pljevlja Municipality is located in northern Montenegro. It covers an area of 1,346 and had a population of 30,786 at the 2011 census. The highest point
Pljevlja-Islam in Montenegro
Kučanska Mosque in Rožaje Mosque in Pljevlja Sailors' Mosque in Ulcinj Religion in Montenegro Islamic Community of Montenegro "Religious Composition by Country
Pljevlja-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
Battle of Pljevlja on 1 December 1941. The insurgents were led by a combination of communists and former Royal Yugoslav Army officers from Montenegro. Some
Pljevlja-Northern Montenegro
Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav, Plužine, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Šavnik and
Pljevlja-Statistical regions of Montenegro
Statistical regions of Montenegro are defined, as of 2011, by the Montenegrin Regional Development Law (Zakon o regionalnom razvoju). The regions, as defined
Pljevlja-Montenegro
the coast and major towns (Podgorica, Cetinje, Pljevlja, and Nikšić), which were besieged, Montenegro was mostly liberated. In a month of fighting, the
Pljevlja-Pljevlja Gymnasium
The Pljevlja Gymnasium (Serbian: Пљеваљска гимназија / Pljevaljska gimnazija) is a secondary school in Pljevlja. Since its founding the gymnasium bears
Pljevlja-Pljevlja Power Station
Pljevlja Power Station situated in Pljevlja is the only coal-fired power station in Montenegro. It went into service in 1982 and has a generation capacity
Pljevlja-History of Montenegro
The early written records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into
Pljevlja-Tourism in Montenegro
representative and richest museum in Montenegro with a unique piece of Cage cup. Monastery of the Holy Trinity near Pljevlja is famous as a place of pilgrimage
Pljevlja-Sandžak
Sjenica, Tutin, Prijepolje, Nova Varoš, and Priboj), and seven in Montenegro (Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Petnjica, Rožaje, Gusinje and Plav). Sometimes
Pljevlja-Television in Montenegro
Budva – From Budva, seen in and around Budva RTPV – From Pljevlja, seen in and around Pljevlja TV Teuta – From Ulcinj, seen in Ulcinj, Bar, Podgorica TV
Pljevlja-Darko Šarić
Darko Šarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Шарић; born in 1969 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin drug trafficker. Šarić was charged
Pljevlja-Radio Pljevlja
Radio Pljevlja is an FM radio station in Montenegro. Its headquarters are in Pljevlja. "Radio Pljevlja – Agencija za elektronske medije Crne Gore". v t
Pljevlja-Danijel Živković
on 15 August 1987 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Faculy of Law at the University of Montenegro. Prior to entering politics
Pljevlja-Milojko Spajić
September 1987 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. Spajić is related to Bishop Metodije Ostojić. He graduated from Pljevlja Gymnasium as one of
Pljevlja-Pljevlja District
of the Pljevlja District was Pljevlja. The district encompassed the municipalities of: Maoče Gradac Pljevlja Žabljak Districts of Montenegro Administrative
Pljevlja-Armorial of Montenegro
This is a list of coats of arms of Montenegro. Most municipalities of Montenegro have their own coat of arms. Many Montenegrin military units and other
Pljevlja-Heritage Museum Pljevlja
The Heritage Museum Pljevlja (Serbian: ЈУ Завичајни Музеј Пљевља) is a museum in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The museum collection begins with works of prehistoric
Pljevlja-RK Pljevlja
Rukometni klub Rudar is a handball club in Pljevlja, Montenegro. Champion of the Sandzak 3 times! Now Club to compete in a mini league for Champions. Nenad
Pljevlja-Kosanica, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Косаница) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 192
Pljevlja-List of cities in Montenegro
Montenegro Statistical Office. This is a list of cities/towns in Montenegro: Municipalities of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Northern Montenegro Populated
Pljevlja-Geography of Montenegro
Montenegro (Montenegrin: Црна Гора, romanized: Crna Gora; lit. "Black Mountain") is a small, mountainous country in Southeast Europe. It borders Croatia
Pljevlja-List of mosques in Europe
Mosque Montenegro Pljevlja ? U Sailors' Mosque Montenegro Ulcinj 1798 U Destroyed in 1931, rebuilt between 2008 and 2012 Podgorica Mosque Montenegro Podgorica
Pljevlja-Milakovići, Montenegro
Cyrillic: Милаковићи) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 33
Pljevlja-Dužice, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Дужице) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 9
Pljevlja-Dubac, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Дубац) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 19
Pljevlja-Bukovica, Pljevlja
Bukovica is a rural area of Pljevlja municipality located in northern Montenegro, and is part of the Sandžak region. To the north lay the Bosnian municipalities
Pljevlja-Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja
Pljevaljska) is a medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery complex (lavra) in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located about 37 miles north of Durmitor, and 24 miles from
Pljevlja-Demographics of Montenegro
Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,159 inhabitants. According to a 2016 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622
Pljevlja-Glisnica, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Глисница) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 152
Pljevlja-Old Herzegovina
15th century until 1878. In modern Montenegro, the region includes the municipal areas of Herceg Novi, Nikšić, Pljevlja, Plužine, Šavnik and Žabljak. In
Pljevlja-Momir Bulatović
referendum, where voters in Montenegro decided to remain in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. "...yesterday in Pljevlja we were on the edge of an international
Pljevlja-Borova, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Борова) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located close to the Serbian border. According to the 2003
Pljevlja-Vijenac, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Вијенац) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 262
Pljevlja-Gradac, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a small town in the Pljevlja Municipality of northern Montenegro. It Montenegro's northernmost settlement with town status and
Pljevlja-Košare, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаре) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 83
Pljevlja-Mataruge, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Матаруге) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 256
Pljevlja-Meljak, Montenegro
Meljak (Serbian Cyrillic: Мељак) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 31
Pljevlja-Krupice, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Крупице) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 111
Pljevlja-Gotovuša, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Готовуша) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 150
Pljevlja-Jasen, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Јасен) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 18
Pljevlja-Vodno, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Водно) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 57
Pljevlja-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro. Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through the
Pljevlja-Komine, Montenegro
Komine (Serbian Cyrillic: Комине) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 579
Pljevlja-Vidre, Pljevlja
Vidre (Serbian Cyrillic: Видре) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 127
Pljevlja-Čestin, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Честин) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located at the Bosnian border. According to the 2003 census
Pljevlja-Bobovo, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бобово) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 101
Pljevlja-M-6 highway (Montenegro)
Yugoslav highway network, spanning Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. It connected Pljevlja with Foča in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Prijepolje,
Pljevlja-Borovica, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Боровица) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 187
Pljevlja-Kotorac, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Которац) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 10
Pljevlja-Potkrajci, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Поткрајци) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 159
Pljevlja-Dubrava, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Дубрава) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 63
Pljevlja-Mrčići, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Мрчићи) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located at the Bosnian border. According to the 2003 census
Pljevlja-Ljutići, Montenegro
Ljutići (Serbian Cyrillic: Љутићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 167
Pljevlja-Mrčevo, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Мрчево) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 16
Pljevlja-Gradski stadion (Pljevlja)
stadium in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Rudar Pljevlja. Also, local clubs FK Pljevlja and women
Pljevlja-Sanjak of Novi Pazar
, Sjenica and Pristina were divided between Serbia and under the terms of the Treaty of London (1913), with the region of
Pljevlja-Islamic Community of Montenegro
Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Tuzi, Ulcinj and Podgorica. Islam in Montenegro "Ugovor o uređenju odnosa od zajedničkog interesa
Pljevlja-Rudnica, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Рудница) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 102
Pljevlja-Rujevica, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Рујевица) is a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 19
Pljevlja-Planjsko, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Плањско) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located close to the Bosnian border. According to the 2003
Pljevlja-Elektroprivreda Crne Gore
MW and the Piva hydroelectric power plant has a capacity of 342 MW. The Pljevlja Thermal Plant has a capacity of 210 MW. A 100 MW solar plant is under construction
Pljevlja-Kozica, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Козица) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 153
Pljevlja-Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro
Eparchy of Mileševa, partially covers northwestern region of Montenegro, mainly the Pljevlja Municipality, and southwestern region of neighboring Serbia
Pljevlja-Kržava, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Кржава) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 12
Pljevlja-Odžak, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Оџак) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 87
Pljevlja-Italian governorate of Montenegro
The Italian governorate of Montenegro (Italian: Governatorato del Montenegro) existed from October 1941 to September 1943 as an occupied territory under
Pljevlja-Kovačevići (Pljevlja)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Ковачевићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 48
Pljevlja-Dragan Joksović
Dragan "Jokso" Joksović (born 11 August 1956 in Pljevlja, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia; died 4 February 1998 in Stockholm, Sweden), was a Swedish-Montenegrin
Pljevlja-Lugovi, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Лугови) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 16
Pljevlja-Selišta, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Селишта) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 20
Pljevlja-Montenegrin Cup
Cup (Montenegrin: Kup Crne Gore) is the national football cup played in Montenegro, established in 2006. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the first
Pljevlja-Vrba, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Врба) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 25
Pljevlja-Madžari
Croatia, a village in the city of Sisak Madžari, Montenegro [sh], a village in the municipality of Pljevlja Madžari, North Macedonia, a village in the municipality
Pljevlja-Dragaši (Pljevlja)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Драгаши) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 73
Pljevlja-Zaselje, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Засеље) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 62
Pljevlja-Orlja, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Орља) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 96
Pljevlja-Vrulja, Pljevlja
Vrulja (Serbian Cyrillic: Вруља) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 249
Pljevlja-R-18 regional road (Montenegro)
Yugoslav highway network, spanning Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. It connected Pljevlja with Foča in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Prijepolje,
Pljevlja-Višnjica, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Вишњића) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 73
Pljevlja-Zenica, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Зеница) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 131
Pljevlja-Kukavica, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Кукавица) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 13
Pljevlja-Brda, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Брда) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 64
Pljevlja-Čardak, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Чардак) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 25
Pljevlja-Katun
Katun, Pljevlja, a village in Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro Katun nahiya [sh], a small province (nahiya) during the Ottoman rule in Montenegro Katun
Pljevlja-Vrbica, Pljevlja
Vrbica (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбица) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 38
Pljevlja-Gornje Selo, Montenegro
Cyrillic: Горње Село) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 40
Pljevlja-Čardak
Čardak, Zavidovići, a village close to Zavidovići Montenegro Čardak, Pljevlja, a village near Pljevlja Serbia Čardak, Sremska Kamenica, a neighborhood of
Pljevlja-Nemanja Kartal
plays as a central defender for Rudar Pljevlja. Born in Pljevlja, he started playing with local side FK Rudar Pljevlja youth teams where he was scouted by
Pljevlja-Lugovi
of Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lugovi, Pljevlja, a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Pljevlja-Jovo Aranitović
Montenegrin retired footballer who last played for FK Trepča. Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, he spent most of his career in Serbia playing for Red Star Belgrade
Pljevlja-Gradina, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Градина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 54
Pljevlja-Bjeloševina, Pljevlja
Cyrillic: Бјелошевина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 15
Pljevlja-Kovač, Pljevlja
formerly known as Kovaci, is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 34
Pljevlja-Montenegrin Third League
Ibar Pljevlja Polimlje Gusinje OFK Gusinje The Third League - North is organised by Union of the clubs - North (covering municipalities of Pljevlja, Bijelo
Pljevlja-Malësia
historical and ethnographic region in northern Albania and eastern central Montenegro corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision of the
Pljevlja-List of Montenegro international footballers
Zeta, Rudar Pljevlja, Astana (KAZ)] Ivan Ivanović (1/0) [Zora, Jezero Plav, OFK Bar, Čelik Nikšić] Marko Ivezaj born 1967 played in Montenegro for first
Pljevlja-Đurđevića Tara Bridge
Tara River in northern Montenegro.[citation needed] It is located at the crossroads between the municipalities of Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Žabljak. The exact
Pljevlja-Crni Vrh, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Црни Bрх) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 86
Pljevlja-Mijakovići, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Мијаковићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 105
Pljevlja-Jabuka, Pljevlja
(Montenegrin: Јабука) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 26
Pljevlja-Slatina, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Слатина) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro situated near the border with Serbia. According to the 2003 census
Pljevlja-Katun, Pljevlja
Katun (Serbian Cyrillic: Катун) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 249
Pljevlja-A Better Montenegro
only in Pljevlja municipality. Bolja Crna Gora, Glas javnosti (2009) DPS-u 12 opština, bez većine u Podgorici Socialist People's Party of Montenegro New Serb
Pljevlja-Kruševo, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Крушево) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 46
Pljevlja-Arso Jovanović
unsuccessful battle for Pljevlja, which was intended to connect the communist-controlled territory in Sandžak and Montenegro, Jovanović was called up
Pljevlja-Bukovica massacre
massacre was a massacre of Muslims in Bukovica, Pljevlja, in the Axis-occupied Italian governorate of Montenegro. It took place on 4–7 February 1943, during
Pljevlja-Zabrđe, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Забрђе) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 114
Pljevlja-Šljivansko, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Шљиванско) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 36
Pljevlja-Municipalities of Montenegro
opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country is divided into 25 municipalities including the Old Royal
Pljevlja-Montenegro Stock Exchange
Podgorica; Pljevaljska banka A.D. Pljevlja; Beranska banka A.D. Berane; Hipotekarna banka A.D. Podgorica In 1995, the Montenegro Stock Exchange harmonized its
Pljevlja-Malvesa
(the name survives only as an abbreviation) near what is now Pljevlja in northern Montenegro. Wilkes, John The Illyrians Blackwell Books, 1992 , page 257
Pljevlja-Moćevići, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Моћевићи) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located at the Bosnian border. According to the 2003 census
Pljevlja-Serbs of Montenegro
percentage of Serbs in municipalities of Montenegro is as follows: Plužine (65.65%) Andrijevica (61.86%) Pljevlja (57.07%) Herceg Novi (48.89%) (relative
Pljevlja-Prva A Liga
professional basketball league in Montenegro. It is the highest basketball division organized by the Basketball Association of Montenegro (KSCG). It was established
Pljevlja-List of national parks of Montenegro
Montenegro has five national parks which cover approximately 10 percent of the country's territory. The parks are managed by the National Parks of Montenegro
Pljevlja-Rudar
Labin, football club from Labin, Croatia FK Rudar Pljevlja, football club from Pljevlja, Montenegro FK Rudar Prijedor, football club from Prijedor, Bosnia
Pljevlja-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Ulcinj 86 - Budva, Cetinje 871 - Andrijevica, Ivangrad, Plav, Rožaje 872 - Pljevlja, Žabljak 88 - Herceg Novi 10 - Pirot 11 - Belgrade 12 - Požarevac 14 -
Pljevlja-Bosniak Party
and national conservative political party of the Bosniak minority in Montenegro. Its founder and first leader was Rafet Husović, while the party is currently
Pljevlja-Rujevica
to: Rujevica, Rijeka, Croatia Stadion Rujevica Rujevica, Pljevlja, a village in Montenegro Rujevica (Sokobanja), a village in Serbia This disambiguation
Pljevlja-Sport in Montenegro
Budućnost, until today, representatives of Montenegro in women's EHF competitions were ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja, ŽRK Danilovgrad, ŽRK Nikšić and ŽRK Petrol
Pljevlja-Albanians in Montenegro
best-known diwan poets of the 16th century, was an Albanian from Pljevlja. The government of Montenegro provides Albanian-language education in the local primary
Pljevlja-Danin Talović
midfielder for Lebanese Premier League club Safa. Rudar Pljevlja Montenegrin First League: 2014–15 "Montenegro - D. Talovic - Profile with news, career statistics
Pljevlja-Potkrajci
Potkrajci may refer to: Potkrajci, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro Potkrajci, Pljevlja, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Pljevlja-R-4 regional road (Montenegro)
It serves as extension to R-3 regional road and a connection between Pljevlja and Priboj, Serbia. In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime
Pljevlja-Lijeska
Lijeska may refer to: Lijeska, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro Lijeska, Pljevlja, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Pljevlja-Tara (Drina)
The Tara (Serbian Cyrillic: Тара) is a river in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It emerges from the confluence of the Opasnica and Veruša rivers
Pljevlja-Montenegrin First League
The First League of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga — Prva CFL — 1. CFL; pronounced [pr̂ːvaː t͡srnǒɡorskaː fûdbaːlskaː lǐːɡa])
Pljevlja-Bjeloševina
Bjeloševina may refer to: Bjeloševina, Nikšić, Montenegro Bjeloševina, Pljevlja, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Pljevlja-Raša Papeš
- Anthology of Yugoslavian days of humor and satire ( anthology, Montenegro, Pljevlja 2011. ) Mудрость Европы ( oт Данте до Фреида) - The wisdom of Europe
Pljevlja-Demir Ramović
inaugural 2006–07 Montenegrin First League. He later briefly played for Rudar Pljevlja, before returning to Jedinstvo. In early 2009, Ramović joined fellow First
Pljevlja-Edvin Kuč
defensive midfielder for Kosovan club Ballkani, whom he captains, and the Montenegro national team. Kuč is of Bosniak descent through his father and of Kosovo
Pljevlja-Dragan Bogavac
as a striker and winger. Bogavac started his career in the Serbia and Montenegro lower leagues with Brskovo and later had three seasons with first league
Pljevlja-Žarko Lučić
playing career, he worked as a goalkeeping coach, most recently at Rudar Pljevlja. Lučić made his international debut for FR Yugoslavia on 15 November 2000
Pljevlja-Montenegro men's national junior handball team
Danilović ( RK Sutjeska) Dalibor Petković ( RK Lovćen) Goran Anđelić ( RK Pljevlja) Wings: Filip Blečić ( RK Sutjeska) Filip Popović ( RK Boka) Marko Popivoda
Pljevlja-R-11 regional road (Montenegro)
M-6 highways, and also is shortest connection between Bijelo Polje and Pljevlja In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published
Pljevlja-Predrag Bošković
International Handball Federation Council. Predrag Bošković was born in Pljevlja, Yugoslavia, as the second child in the family of Milenko and Milana Bošković
Pljevlja-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro. For a list of municipalities, see Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro; for a list of all places in Serbia
Pljevlja-Boljanići
(Montenegrin: Бољанићи) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It was historically known as Bolehnići (Болехнићи). According to
Pljevlja-Sandžak Muslim militia
1931 census, the counties of Bijelo Polje, Deževa, Mileševa, Nova Varos, Pljevlja, Priboj, Sjenica, and Štavica had a combined population of 204,068, with
Pljevlja-RK Rudar Pljevlja
Rukometni klub Rudar is a Montenegrin handball club from Pljevlja, that plays in Montenegrin First Handball League. Formed in 1957, RK Rudar was one of
Pljevlja-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
Rožaje). Municipalities in Montenegro that voted for the Union were Andrijevica, Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plužine, Pljevlja, Herceg-Novi, Šavnik, and
Pljevlja-Šumani
Šumani (Serbian Cyrillic: Шумани) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 219
Pljevlja-Pavle Đurišić
northern parts of Montenegro and the Sandžak; its primary objective was the capture of Kolašin through concentric attacks launched from Pljevlja, Prijepolje
Pljevlja-Crni Vrh
village in Medveđa Municipality, Serbia Crni Vrh, Pljevlja, a village in Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro Crni Vrh, Sarajevo, neighborhood in Centar, Sarajevo
Pljevlja-Borova
the Leposavić Municipality, Kosovo Borova, Montenegro, a settlement in the Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro Borová, Trnava District, a municipality and
Pljevlja-Potoci
Herzegovina Potoci, Drvar Potoci, Istočni Drvar Potoci, Mostar Montenegro Potoci, Pljevlja Romania Potoci, a village in Bicaz, Romania Potok (disambiguation)
Pljevlja-Bojan Šljivančanin
defensive midfielder. Born in Pljevlja (SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia), he started his career in his hometown club FK Rudar Pljevlja having joined their youth
Pljevlja-Ljutići
Ljutići may refer to: Ljutići, Montenegro, a village near Pljevlja Ljutići, Croatia, a village near Malinska-Dubašnica, Croatia Lutici, a federation of
Pljevlja-Viktor Đukanović
just 15 years old, coming on as a substitute in a 4–2 win against Rudar Pljevlja. In his debut season, he helped Budućnost finish first in the 2020–21 Montenegrin
Pljevlja-Damir Čakar
powerful shots and set pieces. Čakar started out at his local club Rudar Pljevlja, before joining Budućnost Titograd, aged 15. He made his senior debut for
Pljevlja-List of radio stations in Montenegro
The following is a list of radio stations in Montenegro. Radiomap.eu: Radio stanice u Podgorici (in Serbian) Radiostanica.com:Crnogorske radio stanice
Pljevlja-Pušanjski Do
(Serbian Cyrillic: Пушањски До) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 77
Pljevlja-Varine
(Serbian Cyrillic: Варине) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 55
Pljevlja-Mijakovići
Vareš, a settlement in Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mijakovići, Pljevlja, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Pljevlja-Borišići
(Serbian Cyrillic: Боришиће) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 37
Pljevlja-List of official matches of the Montenegro handball team
victory 31:37, Turkey – Montenegro, 29 November 2008, Rize Largest home defeat 28:39, Montenegro – Sweden, 8 June 2011, Pljevlja Longest unbeaten streak
Pljevlja-Drobnjaci
region, Drobnjak, in Old Herzegovina in Montenegro (municipalities from Nikšić to Šavnik, Žabljak and Pljevlja). Its unofficial centre is in Šavnik. The
Pljevlja-Pliješ
Pliješ (Serbian Cyrillic: Плијеш) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located close to the Serbian border. According to the 2003
Pljevlja-Zoran Vraneš
Trinidad & Tobago and head coach for North East Stars. Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, then one of the republics constituting Yugoslavia, Zoran Vranes
Pljevlja-Kosovo vilayet
Polje, Lower Kolašin, Pljevlja, Prijepolje, Priboj) Sanjak of Pljevlja (Taşlica), created in 1880 (with kaza-districts: Pljevlja, Prijepolje, Priboj) Sanjak
Pljevlja-Ljuće
Ljuće (Serbian Cyrillic: Љуће) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 207
Pljevlja-Bujaci
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бујаци) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 30
Pljevlja-Prisoji
(Serbian Cyrillic: Присоји) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 51
Pljevlja-Kakmuži
(Serbian Cyrillic: Какмужи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 190
Pljevlja-Selac
Selac (Serbian Cyrillic: Селац) is a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 22
Pljevlja-Derviš Hadžiosmanović
1958) is a Montenegrin football coach and former player. Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, back then within Yugoslavia, he played as midfielder in the Yugoslav
Pljevlja-Milan Mijatović
Serbian club Železničar Pančevo and the Montenegro national team. He began his professional career at Rudar Pljevlja where he made his senior debut playing
Pljevlja-Dragoslav Jevrić
Ivangrad, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia which is now Berane, Montenegro. He started playing with FK Ivangrad, and then with FK Rudar Pljevlja and FK Priština
Pljevlja-Bušnje
Bušnje (Serbian Cyrillic: Бушње) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 162
Pljevlja-Kalušići
(Serbian Cyrillic: Калушићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 193
Pljevlja-RTV Panorama
broadcasting company based in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The programmes of Radio Panorama and TV Panorama could be heard and seen in the Pljevlja area. They closed down
Pljevlja-Montenegrin Second League
CFL) is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League consists of 10
Pljevlja-Vidre
Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre (1901–1999), Spanish composer and pianist Vidre, Pljevlja, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Pljevlja-Andrija Mandić
Montenegrin politician serving as the president of the Parliament of Montenegro since 30 October 2023 and eight-term member of the Parliament. He is the
Pljevlja-Komine
Region of southern-central Mali Komine, Montenegro, a village in Pljevlja Municipality in northern Montenegro Shane Komine (born 1980), an American former
Pljevlja-Metaljka
(Montenegrin: Метаљка) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located at the Bosnian border. According to the 2003 census
Pljevlja-Orlja
Orlja may refer to: Orlja, Pljevlja, Montenegro Orlja (Pirot), Serbia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
Pljevlja-Mironići
(Serbian Cyrillic: Миронићи) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 25
Pljevlja-Milo Đukanović
in Montenegro decided to remain in Yugoslavia. On 6 August 1992, a local warlord named Milika "Čeko" Dačević occupied police headquarters in Pljevlja after
Pljevlja-Čerjenci
(Serbian Cyrillic: Черјенци) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 9
Pljevlja-Božidar Bojović
endocrinologist, and politician who was a member of the Parliament of Montenegro and representative in the legislative body of the FR Yugoslavia, between
Pljevlja-Trnovice
(Serbian Cyrillic: Трновице) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 54
Pljevlja-Kordovina
(Serbian Cyrillic: Кордовина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 48
Pljevlja-Krćevina
(Serbian Cyrillic: Крћевина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 34
Pljevlja-Prehari
Prehari (Serbian Cyrillic: Прехари) is a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 21
Pljevlja-Vilići
Vilići (Serbian Cyrillic: Вилићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 56
Pljevlja-Pliješevina
Cyrillic: Плијешевина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 76
Pljevlja-Husein-paša's Mosque
џамија, romanized: Husein-pašina džamija) is a well-known mosque in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It was built between 1573 and 1594.[citation needed] It was named
Pljevlja-Gradina (mountain)
Градина) is a mountain on the border of Serbia and Montenegro, between cities of Priboj and Pljevlja. Its highest peak Bandjer has an elevation of 1,446 m
Pljevlja-Andrija Raičević
Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja, also known as Vrhobreznica, was the largest rewriting center (Scriptorium) in Montenegro during the period of Ottoman
Pljevlja-2007–08 UEFA Cup
clubs, depending on the UEFA coefficients. Budućnost Podgorica and Rudar Pljevlja were the first teams from Montenegro to enter the competition. The semi-final
Pljevlja-Husein-paša's Mosque
Хусеин-пашина џамија, romanized: Husein-pašina džamija) is a well-known mosque in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It was built between 1573 and 1594.[citation needed] It was
Pljevlja-Association football club names
Karagandy, Gornyak (Hromtau) Kyrgysia Shakhtyor Kyzyl-Kiya Montenegro Rudar Pljevlja Peru Unión Minas Poland Górnik Konin, Górnik Łęczna, Górnik Polkowice,
Pljevlja-Battle of Nicopolis
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Ceklin
Montenegro Northern region Drobnjak (Uskoci, Jezera, Šaranci) Zatarje Pljevlja Piva Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower), Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and
Pljevlja-Crusade of Varna
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Cage cup
the cage itself is carved. These smooth joins also show the Cologne and Pljevlja cups above. This remains controversial, and a fragmentary cup found in
Pljevlja-Italian governorate of Montenegro
Southern zone 5th Alpine Division Pusteria December 1941 – August 1942 HQ: Pljevlja, with garrisons at Nova Varoš, Priboj, and in the NDH at Foča, Goražde
Pljevlja-Case Black
369th Legionary Division advanced from the direction of Priboj towards Pljevlja, and, without encountering any resistance, merged with the main body of
Pljevlja-RK Pljevlja
Rukometni klub Rudar is a handball club in Pljevlja, Montenegro. Champion of the Sandzak 3 times! Now Club to compete in a mini league for Champions. Nenad
Pljevlja-Montenegrin Cup
Titograd 10–1 FK Pljevlja (2012–13) FK Budućnost Podgorica 9–0 FK Pljevlja (2014–15) Most consecutive games without defeat: 28 FK Rudar Pljevlja (from 2008–09
Pljevlja-Sanjak of Herzegovina
in 1470. The seat was in Foča until 1572 when it was moved to Taşlıca (Pljevlja). The sanjak was initially part of the Eyalet of Rumelia [citation needed]
Pljevlja-FK FAP
founded. First, friendly game by FK FAP was played against FK Rudar Pljevlja in Pljevlja on May 14, 1955, and the game was lost with a result of 4–3 for the
Pljevlja-Andrija Mandić
Flag Serbia 29 June 2021 Belgrade Order of the White Angel Serbian Orthodox Church 10 May 2022 Pljevlja Order of Honor Srpska 30 May 2023 Banja Luka
Pljevlja-Cretan War (1645–1669)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Battle of Kosovo
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Arso Jovanović
his troops to take the city of Pljevlja at any cost, and manoeuvres were made to surround the city. The Battle of Pljevlja commenced on December 1 when
Pljevlja-Kurt Waldheim
Interpreter and liaison officer with the 5th Alpine Division (Italy) in Pljevlja, Montenegro from 22 March 1942 to July 1942. O2 (2nd Assistant Adjutant)
Pljevlja-Belgrade offensive
Slavonska Požega, Zvornik, Daruvar, Pakrac, Kolašin, Bijelo Polje, Banja Luka, Pljevlja, Virovitica, Višegrad, and Travnik). A new defensive plan, put into operation
Pljevlja-Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
politician Gračanica is twinned with: Fleury-les-Aubrais, France Formia, Italy Pljevlja, Montenegro NK Bratstvo Gračanica, an association football club RK Gračanica
Pljevlja-History of Montenegro
by the enemy. The Austro-Hungarian army managed to capture the town of Pljevlja while on the other hand the Montenegrins took Budva, then under Austrian
Pljevlja-List of cities in Montenegro
22,964 25,247 +9.94% Northern 8 Berane 28,488 25,162 −11.68% Northern 9 Pljevlja 30,786 24,542 −20.28% Northern 10 Kotor 22,601 21,916 −3.03% Coastal 11
Pljevlja-2010–11 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Koper (1st) Inter Baku (1st) Jeunesse Esch (1st) First qualifying round Rudar Pljevlja (1st) FC Santa Coloma (1st) Birkirkara (1st) Tre Fiori (1st)
Pljevlja-Siege of Sarajevo
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Radovan Karadžić
Petnjica. His mother, Jovanka (née Jakić; 1922–2005), was a peasant girl from Pljevlja. She married Karadžić's father in 1943, aged twenty. Karadžić claims to
Pljevlja-Jabuka
village in the municipality of Pančevo, Serbia Jabuka, Pljevlja, a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro Kisela Jabuka, North Macedonia Jabuka
Pljevlja-Eternal derby (Serbia)
Beograd, Vojvodina, Red Star) Dalibor Škorić (Partizan, through Rudar Pljevlja, Rad, Red Star) Cléo (Red Star, Partizan) Vladimir Stojković (Red Star
Pljevlja-NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-List of European cities by elevation
Val-de-Ruz 768 m (2,520 ft) Sinaia 767 m (2,516 ft) Randazzo 765 m (2,510 ft) Pljevlja 761 m (2,497 ft) Bronte 760 m (2,490 ft) Villingen-Schwenningen 758 m (2
Pljevlja-Siege of Srebrenica
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Montenegro
joined the fight. Except for the coast and major towns (Podgorica, Cetinje, Pljevlja, and Nikšić), which were besieged, Montenegro was mostly liberated. In
Pljevlja-Nermin Useni
played as a midfielder. Mladost Lučani Serbian First League: 2006–07 Rudar Pljevlja Montenegrin First League: 2009–10 Montenegrin Cup: 2009–10, 2010–11 Nermin
Pljevlja-2011–12 UEFA Europa League
Metalurgs (3rd) Llanelli (CW) Thun (5th) Örebro (3rd) Iskra-Stal (CW) Rudar Pljevlja (CW) Westerlo (CR) Vojvodina (3rd) Sheriff Tiraspol (2nd) EB/Streymur (CW)
Pljevlja-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Battle of Maritsa
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Battle of Zenta
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Shirak SC
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1Q Tiraspol 1–2 0–2 1–4 2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1Q Rudar Pljevlja 1–1 1–0 2–1 2Q Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv 0–1 0–2 0–3 2013–14 UEFA Champions
Pljevlja-Kingdom of Serbia
newly liberated areas: Bitola, Debar, Kavadarci, Novi Pazar, Kumanovo, Pljevlja, Prizren, Priština, Skopje, Tetovo and Štip. During its existence, the
Pljevlja-Vlado Dapčević
As a fighter of the Lovćen Battalion, he took part in the assault on Pljevlja, in which he was wounded, and he also played a part in the founding of
Pljevlja-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-List of cheeses
Budapest: Corvina. ISBN 978-963-13-3600-9. OCLC 32227400. "Cheese from Pljevlja (Pljevaljski cheese)". Delicious Food Of Montenegro. 10 March 2017. Retrieved
Pljevlja-Gradac, Pljevlja
Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a small town in the Pljevlja Municipality of northern Montenegro. It Montenegro's northernmost settlement with town
Pljevlja-Tre Fiori FC
first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League tie against FK Rudar Pljevlja from Montenegro. The home game of the two-legged tie was played at Stadio
Pljevlja-Pljevlja
Pljevlja (Montenegrin: Пљевља, pronounced [pʎêʋʎa]) is a town and the center of Pljevlja Municipality located in Montenegro in the northern region. The
Pljevlja-Pljevlja Power Station
Pljevlja Power Station situated in Pljevlja is the only coal-fired power station in Montenegro. It went into service in 1982 and has a generation capacity
Pljevlja-First Balkan War
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Second Balkan War
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina
captured. In period between 1414 and 1418, the Ottoman Empire conquered Foča, Pljevlja, Čajniče and Nevesinje. During the same year Višegrad and Sokol were captured
Pljevlja-List of ancient tribes in Illyria
that the Pirustae had lived in northern Montenegro, around present-day Pljevlja and that they were prominent miners. Their prominence in mining has been
Pljevlja-Battle of Poljana
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Statistical regions of Montenegro
northern statistical region are: Drobnjak (Uskoci, Jezera, Šaranci), Zatarje, Pljevlja, Piva, Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower), Vasojevići), Polja, Kolašin (Upper
Pljevlja-Niš incident
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Zvonko Bogdan
Zvonko Bogdan Звонко Богдан Zvonko Bogdan in Pljevlja, 2006, at the Youth Festival of String Instruments Background information Birth name Zvonimir Bogdan
Pljevlja-Chetniks
county and part of Foča county in southeastern Bosnia, and in part of the Pljevlja county in Sandžak. On 10 January 1943, Pavle Đurišić, the Chetnik officer
Pljevlja-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Kovač planina
planina (Cyrillic: Ковач планина) is a mountain in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It has an altitude of 1,532 metres (5,026 ft). List of mountains
Pljevlja-Demographics of Montenegro
or 0,00% other 78 or 0,36% not declared 73 or 0,34% no data 46 or 0,21% Pljevlja total 36.918 Montenegrins 7.750 or 20,99% Ethnic Muslims 3.088 or 8,36%
Pljevlja-Rudar
Rudar Labin, football club from Labin, Croatia FK Rudar Pljevlja, football club from Pljevlja, Montenegro FK Rudar Prijedor, football club from Prijedor
Pljevlja-Bay of Kotor
Montenegro Northern region Drobnjak (Uskoci, Jezera, Šaranci) Zatarje Pljevlja Piva Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower), Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and
Pljevlja-World War II in the Slovene Lands
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Operation Storm
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Battle of Odžak
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Sanjak of Novi Pazar
reorganized and a separate Sanjak of Pljevlja was established there, which included the kazas (districts) of Pljevlja (its seat), Prijepolje, and the mundirate
Pljevlja-1999 F-117A shootdown
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Pljevlja District
administrative centre of the Pljevlja District was Pljevlja. The district encompassed the municipalities of: Maoče Gradac Pljevlja Žabljak Districts of Montenegro
Pljevlja-Long Turkish War
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-2015–16 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Trenčín (1st) Ventspils (1st) Celtic (1st) Milsami Orhei (1st) Rudar Pljevlja (1st) First qualifying round Crusaders (1st) Pyunik (1st) B36 Tórshavn
Pljevlja-Yugoslav government-in-exile
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
Kotor MK Mojkovac NK Nikšić PG Podgorica PL Plav PT Petnjica PŽ Plužine PV Pljevlja RO Rožaje ŠN Šavnik TV Tivat TZ Tuzi UL Ulcinj ZT Zeta ŽB Žabljak
Pljevlja-List of unrelegated association football clubs
league prior to the establishment of the 1. CFL OFK Petrovac FK Rudar Pljevlja FK Sutjeska Nikšić Relegated from a top-tier league prior to the establishment
Pljevlja-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
voted for the Union were Andrijevica, Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plužine, Pljevlja, Herceg-Novi, Šavnik, and Žabljak. The municipalities that voted for independence
Pljevlja-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
within six weeks, but continued at a much lower intensity until Battle of Pljevlja on 1 December 1941. The insurgents were led by a combination of communists
Pljevlja-Battle of Pljevlja
The Battle of Pljevlja (1-2 December 1941), was a World War II attack in the Italian governorate of Montenegro by Yugoslav Partisans under the command
Pljevlja-Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja
The Holy Trinity Monastery of Pljevlja (Serbian: Манастир Света Тројица Пљеваљска, romanized: Manastir Sveta Trojica Pljevaljska) is a medieval Serbian
Pljevlja-Heritage Museum Pljevlja
The Heritage Museum Pljevlja (Serbian: ЈУ Завичајни Музеј Пљевља) is a museum in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The museum collection begins with works of prehistoric
Pljevlja-Emir Kusturica
In 2011, Kusturica won "Tipar award" for satire, awarded in the city of Pljevlja Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France's highest order in recognition of
Pljevlja-United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Derviš Hadžiosmanović
August 1958) is a Montenegrin football coach and former player. Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, back then within Yugoslavia, he played as midfielder in
Pljevlja-FK Pljevlja 1997
FK Pljevlja is a Montenegrin football club based in the town of Pljevlja. They currently compete in Montenegrin Third League - North Region. Milan Mijatović
Pljevlja-Arthur Evans
expelled from Province of Pljevlja by the Ottoman authorities and went to board a ship in the city of Dubrovnik via Pljevlja, a city with a large settlement
Pljevlja-2016–17 UEFA Europa League
Athletic (4th) Infonet Tallinn (4th) Midtjylland (3rd) Aktobe (3rd) Rudar Pljevlja (CW) Víkingur Gøta (CW) Brøndby (4th) Ordabasy (4th) Budućnost Podgorica
Pljevlja-Operation Medak Pocket
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Bjeloševina, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бјелошевина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Bobovo, Pljevlja
Bobovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бобово) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Brda, Pljevlja
Brda (Serbian Cyrillic: Брда) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Dragaši (Pljevlja)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Драгаши) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Dubrava, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Дубрава) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Gradina, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Градина) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Jabuka, Pljevlja
Jabuka (Montenegrin: Јабука) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Katun, Pljevlja
Katun (Serbian Cyrillic: Катун) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of
Pljevlja-Kovačevići (Pljevlja)
Kovačevići (Serbian Cyrillic: Ковачевићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Kovač, Pljevlja
Ковач) formerly known as Kovaci, is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Kozica, Pljevlja
Kozica (Serbian Cyrillic: Козица) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Kruševo, Pljevlja
Kruševo (Serbian Cyrillic: Крушево) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Kukavica, Pljevlja
Kukavica (Serbian Cyrillic: Кукавица) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Čardak, Pljevlja
Čardak (Serbian Cyrillic: Чардак) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Šljivansko, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Шљиванско) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Zabrđe, Pljevlja
Zabrđe (Serbian Cyrillic: Забрђе) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Zaselje, Pljevlja
Zaselje (Serbian Cyrillic: Засеље) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Zenica, Pljevlja
Zenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Зеница) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Lijeska, Pljevlja
Lijeska (Serbian Cyrillic: Лијеска) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Lugovi, Pljevlja
Lugovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Лугови) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Mijakovići, Pljevlja
Mijakovići (Serbian Cyrillic: Мијаковићи) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Moćevići, Pljevlja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Моћевићи) is a small hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is located at the Bosnian border. According to the 2003
Pljevlja-Orlja, Pljevlja
Orlja (Serbian Cyrillic: Орља) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Potkrajci, Pljevlja
Potkrajci (Serbian Cyrillic: Поткрајци) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Potoci, Pljevlja
Potoci (Serbian Cyrillic: Потоци) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Potpeće, Pljevlja
Potpeće (Serbian Cyrillic: Потпеће) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Rudnica, Pljevlja
Rudnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Рудница) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Rujevica, Pljevlja
Rujevica (Serbian Cyrillic: Рујевица) is a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Selišta, Pljevlja
Selišta (Serbian Cyrillic: Селишта) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Slatina, Pljevlja
Slatina (Serbian Cyrillic: Слатина) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro situated near the border with Serbia. According to the 2003
Pljevlja-Vidre, Pljevlja
Vidre (Serbian Cyrillic: Видре) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of
Pljevlja-Vrba, Pljevlja
Vrba (Serbian Cyrillic: Врба) is a small village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Vrbica, Pljevlja
Vrbica (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбица) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Pljevlja-Sandžak
Tutin, Prijepolje, Nova Varoš, and Priboj), and seven in Montenegro (Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Petnjica, Rožaje, Gusinje and Plav). Sometimes the
Pljevlja-M-6 highway (Montenegro)
spanning Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. It connected Pljevlja with Foča in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Prijepolje, Sjenica and Novi Pazar
Pljevlja-Dušan Živković
1996) is a Serbian football player who plays as a midfielder for Rudar Pljevlja in the Montenegrin First League. Dušan was licensed for the first team
Pljevlja-Serbian campaign
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Pljevlja Municipality
Pljevlja Municipality is located in Northern Montenegro. It covers an area of 1,346 km² and had a population of 30,786 at the 2011 census. The highest
Pljevlja-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Islam in Montenegro
include Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Tuzi, Ulcinj and Podgorica. Montenegro has 145 active mosques
Pljevlja-Bukovica massacre
The Bukovica massacre was a massacre of Muslims in Bukovica, Pljevlja, in the Axis-occupied Italian governorate of Montenegro. It took place on 4–7 February
Pljevlja-List of countries by northernmost point
Varavilla 43°45′N Georgia South of Aibga 43°35′N Montenegro Mocevici, Pljevlja municipality 43°32′N Kyrgyzstan Border with Kazakhstan 43°16′N Kosovo
Pljevlja-2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
Bratislava (CH) EB/Streymur/Skála (CH) Linfield (CH) Cardiff Met. (CH) Breznica Pljevlja (CH) Vllaznia (CH) Mitrovica (CH) Rīgas FS (CH) Dragon 2014 (CH) Agarista-ȘS
Pljevlja-2018–19 UEFA Europa League
result, the berth was given to the fifth-placed team of the league, Rudar Pljevlja. Portugal (POR): Desportivo das Aves would have qualified for the Europa
Pljevlja-Seven Enemy Offensives
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Armed Forces of Montenegro
in Danilovgrad 1st Infantry Company, in Nikšić 2nd Infantry Company, in Pljevlja 3nd Infantry Company, in Andrijevica Mountain Infantry Company, in Kolašin
Pljevlja-Tourism in Montenegro
Municipium S ... Komini Pljevlja archaeological site from the Roman period found by Arthur Evans. Heritage museum Pljevlja the most representative and
Pljevlja-RTV Panorama
broadcasting company based in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The programmes of Radio Panorama and TV Panorama could be heard and seen in the Pljevlja area. They closed down
Pljevlja-Radio Pljevlja
Radio Pljevlja is an FM radio station in Montenegro. Its headquarters are in Pljevlja. "Radio Pljevlja – Agencija za elektronske medije Crne Gore". v t
Pljevlja-Čardak
Zavidovići, a village close to Zavidovići Montenegro Čardak, Pljevlja, a village near Pljevlja Serbia Čardak, Sremska Kamenica, a neighborhood of Sremska
Pljevlja-2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League
(CH) Vllaznia (CH) Slovan Bratislava (CH) EB/Streymur/Skála (CH) Breznica Pljevlja (CH) Cardiff Met. (CH) Linfield (CH) Mitrovica (CH) Rīgas FS (CH) Agarista-ȘS
Pljevlja-Rujevica
Rujevica can refer to: Rujevica, Rijeka, Croatia Stadion Rujevica Rujevica, Pljevlja, a village in Montenegro Rujevica (Sokobanja), a village in Serbia This
Pljevlja-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
84 Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac 51 87 Berane, Plav, Rožaje, Andrijevica 52 89 Pljevlja, Žabljak 77 — Corporate telephony 78 — VoIP operators (including m:tel
Pljevlja-Miroslav Đukić
and whites in the qualification for the Europa League, where first Rudar Pljevlja and then Lithuanian FK Trakai were eliminated. He again arose controversy
Pljevlja-2020–21 UEFA Women's Champions League
Montenegro. The top team of the league at the time of the abandonment, Breznica Pljevlja (who were already assured of the title by then and were declared champions)
Pljevlja-Đurđevića Tara Bridge
It is located at the crossroads between the municipalities of Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Žabljak. The exact location of the bridge is between the villages of
Pljevlja-2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
Summary of the 27 May 2018 Pljevlja local election results Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats Votes % ±pp Total +/− Democratic Party of Socialists
Pljevlja-2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League
August Hayasa 0 Anderlecht 0 18 August Osijek 1 Osijek 5 Breznica Pljevlja 0 Third place 21 August Breznica Pljevlja 3 Hayasa 2
Pljevlja-Montenegrin First League
one title. The first game in Prva CFL was played on 11 August 2006 in Pljevlja. In front of 5,000 spectators, a game between the home side FK Rudar and
Pljevlja-Shodai Nishikawa
Montenegrin second division side FK Kom Podgorica. He subsequently join FK Rudar Pljevlja after impressing for FK Kom. After leaving Europe, he went on trial with
Pljevlja-Serbian campaign (1915)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Serbian campaign (1914)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Milojko Spajić
September 1987 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. Spajić is related to Bishop Metodije Ostojić. He graduated from Pljevlja Gymnasium as one of
Pljevlja-Vrulja, Pljevlja
Vrulja (Serbian Cyrillic: Вруља) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of
Pljevlja-Bosniak Party
Local election Municipality Bar Berane Bijelo Polje Plav Pljevlja Podgorica 2014 2 / 37 (coalition) 0 / 35 2 / 38 7 / 31 17 / 35 (European Montenegro coalition)
Pljevlja-FK Rudar Pljevlja
FK Rudar Pljevlja, commonly known as Rudar Pljevlja or simply Rudar, is a football club based in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It currently plays in the Montenegrin
Pljevlja-Giovanni Esposito (general)
The "Pusteria" then set up headquarters in Pljevlja, where in early December 1941 in the Battle of Pljevlja it repelled a heavy partisan attack led by
Pljevlja-Lugovi
municipality of Maglaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lugovi, Pljevlja, a hamlet in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. This disambiguation page lists articles
Pljevlja-Danin Talović
as an attacking midfielder for Lebanese Premier League club Safa. Rudar Pljevlja Montenegrin First League: 2014–15 "Montenegro - D. Talovic - Profile with
Pljevlja-2022 Montenegrin municipal elections
DPS-SD-BS-SDP Bar Dušan Raičević DPS Dušan Raičević DPS DPS-SD-BB-BS-SDP Pljevlja Rajko Kovačević DPS Dario Vraneš DF DF-DCG–UCG–PP-ES Berane Tihomir Bogavac
Pljevlja-Bukovica, Pljevlja
Bukovica is a rural area of Pljevlja municipality located in northern Montenegro, and is part of the Sandžak region. To the north lay the Bosnian municipalities
Pljevlja-Tara River Canyon
point of Crna Poda near the town of Mojkovac belong to the Municipality of Pljevlja. The canyon stretches from near Bistrica in Montenegro to Hum in Bosnia
Pljevlja-Gradski stadion (Pljevlja)
stadium in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Rudar Pljevlja. Also, local clubs FK Pljevlja and women
Pljevlja-World War II in Yugoslavia
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Kosovo during World War II
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Montenegrin language
The cities affected by the strike included Nikšić, Podgorica, Berane, Pljevlja and Herceg Novi. The new letters had been used for official documents since
Pljevlja-Darko Šarić
Darko Šarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Шарић; born in 1969 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin drug trafficker. Šarić was charged
Pljevlja-Danijel Živković
Municipality of Pljevlja. Živković started his political career in 2014 when he was elected member of the Municipal Assembly of Pljevlja as a member of
Pljevlja-Madžari
city of Sisak Madžari, Montenegro [sh], a village in the municipality of Pljevlja Madžari, North Macedonia, a village in the municipality of Gazi Baba, city
Pljevlja-2023–24 FK Partizan season
kao igrač Partzana bio na pozajmici u Aresenalu iz Tivta. at FK Rudar Pljevlja official Facebook page, 24-7-2023 (in Serbian) Pope, hvala za sve i srećno
Pljevlja-2025 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification
3 Pool B 20 August – 11 September 2022 Tábor, Seinäjoki, Kópavogur and Pljevlja 3 Pool C 20 August – 10 September 2022 Nicosia, Kutná Hora, Tábor, Budapest
Pljevlja-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-2023–24 Montenegrin Cup
8 May 2024 Rudar 0–0 (1–4 agg.) Budućnost Pljevlja 16:00 CEST Report Stadium: Gradski stadion Attendance: 200 Referee: Miloš Bošković
Pljevlja-Edvin Kuč
2015–2016 Mladost Podgorica 12 (0) 2016–2017 Dečić 31 (6) 2017–2019 Rudar Pljevlja 44 (6) 2019– Ballkani 150 (17) 2020 → Gjilani (loan) 0 (0) International
Pljevlja-2023–24 BIBL season
Regular Season KB Prishtina KK Lovćen 1947 PAYABL EKA AEL KB Peja KK Pljevlja
Pljevlja-Velizar Janketić
League club Igman Konjic. In January 2023, Janketić returned to Rudar Pljevlja for the third time. Janketić left the club in summer of 2023. Janketić
Pljevlja-Crni Vrh
(Medveđa), a village in Medveđa Municipality, Serbia Crni Vrh, Pljevlja, a village in Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro Crni Vrh, Sarajevo, neighborhood in
Pljevlja-Macedonian front
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Marko Merdović
professional career in 2017 at Grbalj and in 2020 he transferred to Rudar Pljevlja and year later to 1. FC Slovácko. First half of the season 2023/24, he
Pljevlja-Northern Montenegro
Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav, Plužine, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Šavnik and Žabljak. The northern region of Montenegro is primarily
Pljevlja-Katun
Donji Katun, a village in Varvarin Municipality, Serbia Katun, Pljevlja, a village in Pljevlja Municipality, Montenegro Katun nahiya [sh], a small province
Pljevlja-2010–11 PFC Litex Lovech season
v Levski Sofia CSKA Sofia v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Rudar Pljevlja Rudar Pljevlja v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Žilina Žilina v Litex Lovech Debrecen
Pljevlja-Śląsk Wrocław
League PO Hannover 96 3–5 1–5 4–10 2013–14 UEFA Europa League 2Q Rudar Pljevlja 4–0 2–2 6–2 3Q Club Brugge 1–0 3–3 4–3 PO Sevilla 0–5 1–4 1–9 2015–16 UEFA
Pljevlja-Operation Spring Awakening
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Battle of Kosovo (1448)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Battle of Keresztes
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Prva A Liga
Danilovgrad All Star Ibar Jedinstvo Lovćen Teodo Mornar Primorje Sutjeska Zeta Pljevlja Eleven of the fourteen teams that play the league join the regular season
Pljevlja-Momir Bulatović
in Pljevlja unless Dačević was released. The militia's control over Pljevlja was strong enough that the Yugoslav People's Army garrison in Pljevlja, composed
Pljevlja-Qarabağ FK
Internazionale 0–0 0–2 Dnipro 1–2 1–0 2015–16 Champions League 2Q Rudar Pljevlja 0–0 1–0 1–0 3Q Celtic 0–0 0–1 0–1 Europa League Play-off Young Boys 3–0
Pljevlja-AC Omonia
qualifying round Litex Lovech 0–0 1–2 1–2 2007–08 First qualifying round Rudar Pljevlja 2–0 2–0 4–0 Second qualifying round CSKA Sofia 1–1 1–2 2–3 2008–09 First
Pljevlja-Double (association football)
Club Number Seasons Rudar Pljevlja 1 2009–10 Budućnost Podgorica 1 2020–21
Pljevlja-FK Austria Wien
Chorzów 3–1 3–0 Play-off Aris 1–1 0–1 2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2QR Rudar Pljevlja 2–0 3–0 3QR Olimpija Ljubljana 3–2 1–1 Play-off Gaz Metan Mediaș 3–1 0–1
Pljevlja-List of mosques in Europe
The only mosque in the Maltese Islands Hussein Pasha Mosque Montenegro Pljevlja ? U Sailors' Mosque Montenegro Ulcinj 1798 U Destroyed in 1931, rebuilt
Pljevlja-Case White
Operation Mihailovic Novi Pazar Sjenica Uprising in Montenegro Battle of Pljevlja Uprising in Croatia Croatian Partisans Srb uprising Karadak-Gollak Uprising
Pljevlja-Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)
June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina Battle of Novi Pazar Battle of Pljevlja Battle of Kozara Battle of Loznica (1941) Battle of Livno Battle of Neretva
Pljevlja-Old Herzegovina
Montenegro, the region includes the municipal areas of Herceg Novi, Nikšić, Pljevlja, Plužine, Šavnik and Žabljak. In modern Bosnia and Herzegovina, the region