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Gusinje-Gusinje
Gusinje (Cyrillic: Гусиње, pronounced [ɡǔsiɲe]; Albanian: Gucia) is a small town in Montenegro in the northern region. According to the 2011 census, the
Gusinje-Plav, Montenegro
families in the Plav-Gusinje region (~90 km to the northeast of Gruemirë) trace their origin to Gruemiri. The Rexhepagaj of Plav, Montenegro (now, Redžepagić-Rexhepagiqi)
Gusinje-Municipalities of Montenegro
Municipality (2013) Gusinje Municipality (2014) Tuzi Municipality (2018) Zeta Municipality (2022) The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro is a national association
Gusinje-Ali Pasha of Gusinje
an area in what is today eastern Montenegro around Plav and Gusinje. He was commonly known as Ali Pasha of Gusinje (Turkish: Gusinyeli Ali Paşa, Albanian:
Gusinje-Gusinje Municipality
Gusinje Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Gusinje / Општина Гусиње; Albanian: Komuna e Gucisë) is a municipality in northern Montenegro. It is located
Gusinje-Albanians in Montenegro
eastern Montenegro alongside the border with Albania in the following municipalities including Ulcinj (71% of total population), Tuzi (68%), Gusinje (40%)
Gusinje-Montenegro
Montenegro (/ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡroʊ, -ˈneɪɡroʊ, -ˈnɛɡroʊ/ MON-tin-E(E)G-roh, -AY-groh; Montenegrin: Crna Gora / Црна Гора; Albanian: Mali i Zi; lit. 'Black Mountain')
Gusinje-Bosniaks of Montenegro
northern Montenegro, and form the majority of the population in four municipalities: Rožaje (83.91%), Petnjica (83.02%), Plav (56%) and Gusinje (42.64%)
Gusinje-Northern Montenegro
municipalities. Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav, Plužine
Gusinje-City Stadium (Gusinje)
City Stadium is a football stadium in Gusinje in Montenegro, and is the home ground of FK Gusinje. The stadium was built from 1994 to 1996, as a part
Gusinje-Battles for Plav and Gusinje
The Battles for Plav and Gusinje were armed conflicts between the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren (supported by the Ottoman Empire)
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Islam in Montenegro
established Councils of the Islamic Community in Montenegro, which include Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Religion in Montenegro
Albanians form a majority. Islam is the majority religion in Rožaje, Plav, Gusinje, Ulcinj and Petnjica. According to the World Jewish Congress, there were
Gusinje-Plav–Gusinje massacres (1912–1913)
by the Kingdom of Montenegro which had annexed them during the First Balkan War. Much of the military administration of Plav-Gusinje was manned by the
Gusinje-Battle of Novšiće
battle for control over Plav and Gusinje fought on 4 December 1879 between forces of the Principality of Montenegro led by Marko Miljanov and local pro-Ottoman
Gusinje-Dolja, Gusinje
Doli) (Serbian Cyrillic: Доља) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 128. "Tabela N1
Gusinje-Catholic Church in Montenegro
The Catholic Church in Montenegro (Albanian: Kisha katolike në Mal të Zi, Montenegrin: Католичка црква у Црној Гори, romanized: Katolička crkva u Crnoj
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Kruševo, Gusinje
Крушево) (Albanian : Krusheva) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 335. "Tabela N1
Gusinje-Kolenovići
(Serbian Cyrillic: Коленовићи) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 165. "Tabela N1
Gusinje-Vusanje
Vusanje (Cyrillic: Вусање; Albanian: Vuthaj) is a village in Gusinje Municipality, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the town had 648 inhabitants
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Višnjevo, Gusinje
Вишњево; Albanian: Vishnjë) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 60. The population
Gusinje-Transport in Montenegro
Montenegro has two international airports, with their IATA Airport Codes: Podgorica Airport - TGD Tivat Airport - TIV Both airports were thoroughly reconstructed
Gusinje-Malësia
Empire lost the Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78), Plav and Gusinje were ceded to Montenegro, which sparked Albanian attacks in the area organized by the
Gusinje-List of populated places in Montenegro
Vučica Zagorak Zagreda Župa Dolja / Dolla Dosuđe / Dosugja Grnčar / Gërnçar Gusinje / Gucia Kolenovići / Kolenaj Kruševo / Krusheva Martinovići / Martinaj
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Islamic Community of Montenegro
Berane, Bijelo Polje, Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Tuzi, Ulcinj and Podgorica. Islam in Montenegro "Ugovor o uređenju odnosa
Gusinje-FK Jezero
eternal-rival side FK Gusinje, which was a permanent member of the Montenegrin Republic League. Local derbies between FK Jezero and FK Gusinje played in front
Gusinje-For the Future of Montenegro
additional 13 seats in the municipal elections held in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje, Kotor and Tivat. The Coalition eventually dissolved prior to the assembly
Gusinje-Dosuđe
Cyrillic: Досуђе; Albanian: Dosugje) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. The Gjokaj brotherhood of Hoti from Hoti i Vendit founded Dosuđe
Gusinje-Montenegrin Third League
South. OFK Borac Brskovo Komovi Petnjica Ibar Pljevlja Polimlje Gusinje OFK Gusinje The Third League - North is organised by Union of the clubs - North
Gusinje-Prek Cali
around Vermosh under his command. His forces took control over Plav and Gusinje in 1941, before Italian forces occupied it. Cali participated in the Italian
Gusinje-Grnčar, Gusinje
Cyrillic: Грнчар; Albanian: Gerçar) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. It is located close to the Albanian border. According to the 2011
Gusinje-Jakup Ferri
fighter from Plav-Gusinje who served as a local leader in the League of Prizren's resistance during the Principality of Montenegro's attempt to subjugate
Gusinje-FK Gusinje
FK Gusinje is a Montenegrin football club based in the town of Gusinje. It was established in 1933. The club currently plays in the Montenegrin Third
Gusinje-Law enforcement in Montenegro
Law enforcement in Montenegro is primarily the responsibility of the Police Directorate (Uprava Policije). All units of the Police Directorate report to
Gusinje-Velika, Montenegro
It was the site of several conflicts during the battles for Plav and Gusinje, between the Albanians under the League of Prizren and Montenegrin forces
Gusinje-Velika attacks (1879)
and Gusinje (then Scutari Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire) were awarded to Montenegro. Still, the Ottomans did not provide conditions for Montenegro to take
Gusinje-2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro – Group Montenegro
2005 17:30 Gradski stadion, Gusinje 12 June 2005 17:30 Stadion Topolica, Bar Mornar remained in the Second League, while Gusinje remained in the Republic
Gusinje-Attack against Mehmed Ali Pasha
the cession of the predominantly Albanian Plav and Gusinje region to the Principality of Montenegro, Abdullah Pasha Dreni, a notable official of the region
Gusinje-Martinovići, Gusinje
Мартиновићи; Albanian: Martinaj) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. The village is Albanian-inhabited, being a Kelmendi settlement.
Gusinje-Plav Municipality
February 2014, the south-western third of the municipality seceded to form Gusinje Municipality. Plav is located at the foot of the Accursed mountains range
Gusinje-Avram Cemović
killings in Plav-Gusinje in 1912-13 have been the subject of heavy criticism of Montenegrin politics in WWI. The President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović
Gusinje-List of flags of Montenegro
media related to Flags of Montenegro. Montenegro Flag of Montenegro Coat of arms of Montenegro Armorial of Montenegro "Montenegro, Adopted: 12th July 2004"
Gusinje-Sandžak
Nova Varoš, and Priboj), and seven in Montenegro (Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Petnjica, Rožaje, Gusinje and Plav). Sometimes the Montenegrin municipality
Gusinje-Greater Albania
The irredentist claims in Montenegro are in the border areas, including Kraja, Ulcinj, Tuzi (Malësia), Plav and Gusinje, and Rožaje (Sandžak). According
Gusinje-2020 Montenegrin municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in Montenegro on 30 August 2020 in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje, Kotor and Tivat. Elections for the Tivat local parliament
Gusinje-Old Montenegro
Old Montenegro (Montenegrin: Стара Црна Гора, romanized: Stara Crna Gora), also known as Montenegro proper (Montenegrin: Права Црна Гора, romanized: Prava
Gusinje-Arijanet Muric
the starting line-up. On 22 August 2017, Muric received a call-up from Montenegro U21 for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification match
Gusinje-Tourism in Montenegro
Montenegro is one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations. In 2007, over a million tourists visited Montenegro, making some 7.3 million overnight stays
Gusinje-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
15,909 Cetinje T – 15,137; C – 18,482 Danilovgrad T – 5,208; C – 16,523 Gusinje T – Herceg Novi T – 16,493(incl. Igalo); C – 33,034 Kolašin T – 2,989;
Gusinje-List of Albanians in Montenegro
Albanian pediatrician Lika Ceni – Albanian pirate leader Ali Pasha of Gusinje – Albanian military commander and one of the leaders of the League of Prizren
Gusinje-History of the Jews in Montenegro
today's Montenegro were in those parts that were under Ottoman rule, especially in the area of the Novi Pazar sanjak in today's Pljevlja, Plav, Gusinje, Bijelo
Gusinje-Kuči (tribe)
irregulars under the command of Ali Pasha of Gusinje, and were defeated. Like many rural areas in Montenegro and the Balkans in general, Kuči has suffered
Gusinje-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
The Uprising in Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Ustanak u Crnoj Gori / Устанак у Црној Гори), commonly known as the 13 July Uprising (Serbo-Croatian: Trinaestojulski
Gusinje-Budva Riviera
strip of the Adriatic coast surrounding the town of Budva in western Montenegro. It is part of the Montenegrin Littoral geographical region. It is located
Gusinje-Kelmendi (tribe)
(fis) and region in Malësia (Kelmend municipality) and eastern Montenegro (parts of Gusinje Municipality). It is located in the upper valley of the Cem river
Gusinje-Freedom of religion in Montenegro
Freedom of religion in Montenegro refers to the extent to which people in Montenegro are freely able to practice their religious beliefs, taking into
Gusinje-Old Herzegovina
modern Herzegovina. A large section of Old Herzegovina belongs to modern Montenegro, while a smaller section belongs to the modern Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gusinje-Martinovići
Sisak-Moslavina County, a settlement in Glina, Croatia Martinovići, Gusinje, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Gusinje-Dolja
Dolja may refer to: Dolja, Gusinje, Montenegro Dolja, Zrenjanin, a neighbourhood of Zrenjanin, Serbia Dolya (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Gusinje-Ulcinj
Berlin in 1878, borders between Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire were redrawn, with Plav and Gusinje being ceded to Montenegro. But Muslim Albanian resistance
Gusinje-City Stadium
multi-use stadium City Stadium (Gusinje), a football stadium in Montenegro Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro City Stadium, Bradford, a greyhound
Gusinje-Grnčar
Serbia Grnčar, Klokot, village in Kosovo Grnčar, Gusinje, village in Montenegro Grnčar (river in Montenegro) Grnčar (river in Kosovo) This disambiguation
Gusinje-2016 Montenegrin municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in Montenegro on 17 April in Tivat and on 16 October in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje and Kotor. This election was boycotted
Gusinje-Brda (Montenegro)
ethnographical region in Montenegro. The Brda are one of the country's four historic tribal regions, along with Old Montenegro, Old Herzegovina and the
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
pandemic in Montenegro has resulted in 251,280 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 2,654 deaths. The first case of the disease in Montenegro was confirmed
Gusinje-Ded Gjo Luli
(1879–80) that resisted the decision of the Congress of Berlin (June–July 1878) to cede Ottoman territories to the Principality of
Gusinje-Piva (tribe)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Пива, pronounced [pîʋa]) is a historical region in Montenegro, which existed as a Montenegrin tribe also known as Pivljani (Пивљани
Gusinje-Rexho Mulliqi
composer from Montenegro and husband of singer Nexhmije Pagarusha. He was born in Gusinje, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Montenegro) into an ethnic
Gusinje-Battle of Lopate
Battle of Krusi), Ottoman forces from Nikšić, Kolašin, Bihor, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje; likewise from Foča, Gacko, Stolac, Blagaj, Nevesinje, Trebinje and Korjenići;
Gusinje-Musë Prelvukaj
Martinovići, near Gusinje and Plav in what is now Montenegro, on December 25, 1950. After finishing elementary school in Martinaj and Gusinje, he enrolled
Gusinje-Ceklin
Цеклин; pronounced [tsɛ̌kliːn]) is a historical tribe (pleme) and region in Montenegro. Ceklin is a tribal community whose folk tradition maintains that was
Gusinje-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878)
combined Albanian-Ottoman force in the Podgorica-Spuž and Gusinje-Plav regions. As such, Montenegro’s territorial gains were much smaller. Some Muslims and
Gusinje-Vermosh
border crossing with Montenegro near Vjeternik on the road from Shkodër (95 km (59 mi) away) and Koplik to Gusinje and Plav in Montenegro. Vermosh extends
Gusinje-Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro (1918)
The Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro was a military action in the Balkans in the final weeks of World War I. Between 29 September and 11 November
Gusinje-Rožaje
Bosnian: Rožaje, pronounced [rɔ̂ʒajɛ]; Albanian: Rrozhajë) is a town in Montenegro in the northern region. As of 2023, the town has a population of 13,608
Gusinje-Battle of Murino
the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren. It was part of the battles about the sovereignty over Plav and Gusinje. According to the treaty
Gusinje-Congress of Berlin
very cold for decades. Montenegro obtained Nikšić, along with the primary Albanian regions of Podgorica, Bar and Plav-Gusinje. The Ottoman government
Gusinje-Yugoslav colonization of Kosovo
The colonization of Kosovo was a programme begun by the kingdoms of Montenegro and Serbia in the early twentieth century and later implemented by their
Gusinje-Sali Jaha
and Gusinje which the Congress of Berlin had given Montenegro.[citation needed] In 1879, Jaha fought under the Albanian general Ali Pasha of Gusinje. He
Gusinje-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
units on the ground, as well as continuing the strategic bombardment. Montenegro was bombed several times, and NATO refused to prop up the precarious position
Gusinje-Accursed Mountains
is in the Theth National Park. The Ali Pasha natural springs in Montenegro near Gusinje are the premium attraction for the town. Peaks over 2,600 m (8
Gusinje-Stadion Pod Racinom
PRETUKLI IGRAČE, NAVIJAČE I GRAĐANE PLAVA — Bosnjaci.Net". "www.Gusinje-Plav.com". www.gusinje-plav.com. "FKJezero". 42°35′56″N 19°56′25″E / 42.598777°N
Gusinje-Ekrem Jevrić
popularity across former Yugoslavia. Ekrem Jevrić was born in Plav in today's Montenegro. He started smoking at age fourteen and his father refused to buy him
Gusinje-Jezercë
most climbers come from Gusinje in Montenegro as well as from Theth. The summit is 5 km (3.1 mi) from the border with Montenegro, between the valleys of
Gusinje-Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
municipality where the vehicle was registered in, then the coat-of-arms of Montenegro following by the registration code, which generally consists of two letters
Gusinje-Lim (river)
Vermosh, it re-enters Montenegro under the name of Grnčar. Receiving the Vruje stream from Ali Pasha's Wellsprings from the right at Gusinje, it continues as
Gusinje-Višnjevo
Herzegovina Višnjevo, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina Višnjevo, Gusinje, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Gusinje-Kosovo vilayet
Pazar added in 1902) Sanjak of İpek (with kaza-districts: Peja, Gjakova, Gusinje; also Berane and Rožaje added in 1902) Sanjak of Prizren (with kaza-districts:
Gusinje-R-2 regional road (Montenegro)
connection between four eastern municipalities of Berane, Andrijevica, Plav, Gusinje. Section between Andrijevica and Berane will be a parallel road to section
Gusinje-Bratonožići
in the Brda region of Montenegro. It appeared during the Ottoman period and was a captaincy of the Principality of Montenegro in the 19th century. Today
Gusinje-Zla Kolata
16th highest in Albania. It is located on the border of the Gusinje municipality of Montenegro and the Tropojë district of Kukës County, Albania. Zla Kolata
Gusinje-Catholic Church in Albania
than 20,000 Albanian Catholics are located in Montenegro, mostly in Ulcinj, Bar, Podgorica, Tuzi, Gusinje and Plav. The region is considered part of the
Gusinje-Ivangrad District
Polje Gusinje Ivangrad Lozna Mojkovac Petnjica Plav Rožaje Tomaševo List of former municipalities of Montenegro Administrative divisions of Montenegro
Gusinje-Rovčani
Cyrillic: Ровчани, pronounced [rǒ̞ʋt͡ʃani]) are a historical tribe of Montenegro and one of the seven highlander tribes of the Brda region, alongside the
Gusinje-List of assassinations in Europe
Assassinated by a Serbian knight during the Battle of Kosovo. 1888 Ali Pasha of Gusinje, one of the leaders of the League of Prizren Assassinated in Rugova Canyon
Gusinje-Montenegrin Americans
New York City (mainly Albanians from Ulcinj and Muslim communities of Gusinje, Rozaje, Berane, etc) and Chicago, and to a lesser extent in Detroit, and
Gusinje-Partition of Albania
Congress of Berlin ceded to Montenegro the cities of Bar and Podgorica and areas around the mountain villages of Gusinje and Plav, which Albanian leaders
Gusinje-Bihor (region)
Bihor is a geographical region in northeastern Montenegro, located near Jagoče and northeast of Lopare. The area falls under three municipalities: Berane
Gusinje-Bosniaks in Kosovo
Slavic-speaking Muslims who largely originate from Sandžak, but also from Montenegro (Plav and Gusinje in particular), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia.
Gusinje-Muhaxhir
became part of Montenegro. Montenegro then gained a part of Malesija, respectively Hoti and Gruda, with Tuzi as center, Plav, Gusinje, Rugovo, Peć and
Gusinje-List of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global
Gusinje-Peja
Afyonkarahisar, Turkey Bağcılar, Turkey Berane, Montenegro Eger, Hungary Fier, Albania Gusinje, Montenegro Hörby, Sweden Johnston, United States Nilüfer
Gusinje-Đorđije Lašić
to aggravate relations with him until the Partisans liberated Plav and Gusinje. When the Royal Italian Army began its offensive against the Partisans
Gusinje-League of Prizren
grenadier." The congress ceded to Montenegro the cities of Bar and Podgorica and areas around the mountain towns of Gusinje and Plav, which Albanian leaders
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Maleševci (tribe)
Orthodox monk and scribe Vlachs in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina Tribes of Montenegro Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Kurtović 2011, p. 654. Grković 1986, p
Gusinje-Hoti (tribe)
was designated to be ceded was Plav and Gusinje but after the Battle of Novšiće in December 1879, where Montenegro was defeated, the area was excluded. The
Gusinje-Battle of Ulcinj (1880)
of Kodra e Kuqe, close to Kllezna. The area of Plav and Gusinje had been ceded to Montenegro according to the Treaty of Berlin (1878), but the Albanians
Gusinje-Grbalj
between town of Budva and the Luštica peninsula, Bay of Kotor in coastal Montenegro. Most of the region now lies within Kotor Municipality. It is a fertile
Gusinje-Montenegrin diaspora
of Albanians from Ulcinj and Tuzi, and Bosniak Muslims of Bar, Plav and Gusinje; much of which is concentrated in New York City and Chicago, and to a lesser
Gusinje-World War I in Albania
massacres carried out in the regions of Podgor, Rozaj, Gjakova, Rugova, and Gusinje and Plav with the goal of suppressing the local resistance movement. US
Gusinje-Ismail Nikoçi
(1876-1919) was an Albanian political activist from Gucia (now, Gusinje) in present-day Montenegro and mayor of that town. He played a significant role in the
Gusinje-Đurička Rijeka
Ријека; Albanian: Gjuriqi) is a village in the municipality of Plav, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 254. "Tabela N1. Stanovništvo
Gusinje-Bukumiri
their lands by the grandfather of Ali Pasha of Gusinje, the foremost Ottoman landowner of Plav-Gusinje-Bihor in the 18th century. Šufflay, Milan (2000)
Gusinje-Mehmed Ali Pasha (marshal)
which opposed the border change as part of the areas (Plav-Gucia/Plav-Gusinje) were inhabited by ethnic Albanians. He arrived in Kosovo in late August
Gusinje-Bay of Kotor
is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. It is also the southernmost
Gusinje-Toskić
and Montenegro: Kolašin Bar Gusinje Bosnia and Herzegovina Vitina, Ljubuški they emigrated from 1893 to 1934 from the town of Bar in Montenegro Toskići
Gusinje-Branislav Šoškić
Republic of Montenegro's Presidency from 1985 to 1986. He was a member of the League of Communists of Montenegro. Šoškić was born in Gusinje, Kingdom of
Gusinje-Werndl–Holub rifle
Austro-Hungarian campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 Battles for Plav and Gusinje 1879-1880 Argentine Civil War 1880 Kurdish uprising 1880-1881 Herzegovina
Gusinje-Lješanska nahija
region in eastern Montenegro. It was a nahija (sub-district) of the Ottoman Empire. In the administration of the Principality of Montenegro, the nahija was
Gusinje-Bjelopavlići
(pleme) of Albanian origin and a valley in the region of the Brda, in Montenegro, around the city of Danilovgrad. The Bjelopavlići valley (also known as
Gusinje-Balotići
(Serbian Cyrillic: Балотићи) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 685. Bajram Balota "Tabela
Gusinje-Potarje, Montenegro
Potarje (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Потарје) is a region in northern Montenegro. It includes the Tara River valleys and the Tara River Canyon. Mojkovac
Gusinje-Marko Miljanov
irregulars in the Battle of Novšiće, fought for the territory of Plav and Gusinje. After a fierce disagreement with Prince Nikola in 1882, he had to leave
Gusinje-Baca Kurti
regions of Hoti, Gruda, Plav, Gusinje, Kastrati, etc. to the Principality of Montenegro. When Prince Nicholas I of Montenegro entered the territory which
Gusinje-Paštrovići
Kingdom of Dalmatia from 1815 to 1918, then Yugoslavia, then became part of Montenegro only after World War II. The Paštrovići form one of the three historical
Gusinje-Albanian National Awakening
memorandum. The congress ceded to Montenegro the cities of Bar and Podgorica and areas around the mountain towns of Gusinje and Plav, which Albanian leaders
Gusinje-Dženan Radončić
1983 (age 40) Place of birth Gusinje, SFR Yugoslavia Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Position(s) Striker Youth career Gusinje Senior career* Years Team Apps
Gusinje-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
Gusinje-Nedžad Bajrović
Nedžad Bajrović (born 4 July 1970 in Gusinje, Montenegro) is a Bosnian retired football player. He formed a central defensive duo with Samir Kuduzović
Gusinje-Zeta Plain
lowland in Montenegro. It stretches from Podgorica in the north to the Skadar Lake in the south. It is the biggest plains area in Montenegro, with an average
Gusinje-Battle of Novi Pazar
groups[who?] spread disorder in regions surrounding the towns of Rožaje, Plav, Gusinje, Tutin and Pešter. The situation in Novi Pazar was sensitive, as local
Gusinje-Krivošije
Кривошије, pronounced [kriv̞ɔ̌ʃijɛ]) is a microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located on a high plateau belonging to the Orjen mountain range, north
Gusinje-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–1862)
between the Principality of Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire that took place between 1861 and 1862. The war ended and Montenegro had to acknowledge Ottoman
Gusinje-Cuce
historical tribe (pleme) and region in Montenegro, located in the area of the Katunska nahija from Old Montenegro. The toponym Cuce is first mentioned in
Gusinje-Balli Kombëtar
Kosovo. Parts of Montenegro and the Sandžak were annexed into Albania in 1941. The cities included Bijelo Polje, Tutin, Plav, Gusinje, Rozaje and Ulcinj
Gusinje-Trojan (mountain)
massif in the Accursed Mountains, located near the state border with Montenegro. It stretches between the Jezercë block in the south and the Marlula ridge
Gusinje-Gornja Rženica
Рженица; Albanian: Zhanica) is a village in the municipality of Plav, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 248. "Tabela N1. Stanovništvo
Gusinje-Ahmet Zenel Gjonbalaj
fought against the Principality of Montenegro's attempts to annex his homeland, Plav-Gusinje, alongside Ali Pasha of Gusinje and other Albanian patriots. He
Gusinje-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
led by the Russian Empire which included Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro. Fought in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, it originated in emerging
Gusinje-Serbian campaign
from Salonica to help Serbia. This resulted in the Great Retreat through Montenegro and Albania, the evacuation to Greece, and the establishment of the Macedonian
Gusinje-2023 Montenegrin presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Montenegro on 19 March 2023. Long-ruling incumbent president Milo Đukanović was eligible for re-election. Since no
Gusinje-Vojno Selo
Село; Albanian: Vojosellë) is a village in the municipality of Plav, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 642. "Tabela N1. Stanovništvo
Gusinje-Emrah Klimenta
derived from the Albanian highland tribe Kelmendi was born in Rožaje, Montenegro during a time of turmoil in the Balkan region as the Socialist Federative
Gusinje-Great Eastern Crisis
(1878) Armenian Question League of Prizren (1878–1881) Battles for Plav and Gusinje (1879–1880) Pact of Halepa (1878) Dual Alliance (1879) ʻUrabi revolt (1879–1882)
Gusinje-Besnik, Rožaje
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бесник) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. The name of the village comes from the Albanian masculine name Besnik
Gusinje-Crmnica
of Bar and a historical region in southern Montenegro. It was one of the four sub-regions of Old Montenegro, where it was known as Crmnička nahija ("the
Gusinje-Albania
used military force to prevent the annexing areas of Plav and Gusinje assigned to Montenegro. After several successful battles with Montenegrin troops, such
Gusinje-Šestani
Cyrillic: Шестани) is a sub-region within Skadarska Krajina, in southernmost Montenegro. The region is a small mountain plateau of which terrace slopes towards
Gusinje-Nikšići (tribe)
Herzegovina, that in 1858 was de facto incorporated into the Principality of Montenegro. The Nikšići are mentioned alongside numerous Montenegrin and Herzegovinian
Gusinje-Radomir Vešović
was commander of the group of Montenegrin brigades that captured Plav, Gusinje, Dečani and Đakovica from the Ottomans, which brought him the rank of General
Gusinje-Zupci
Zupci is a historical region in Old Herzegovina, Montenegro. The medieval county of Vrsinje became the domain of the Zupci, while they were not fully formed
Gusinje-1942 Montenegro offensive
The 1942 Montenegro offensive was an Italian-led counter-insurgency operation of World War II, which targeted the Yugoslav Partisans in the Italian governorate
Gusinje-Crnokrpe
Црнокрпе; Albanian: Crnakrepë) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 379. "Tabela N1. Stanovništvo
Gusinje-Hoti, Plav
Хоти; Albanian: Hoti i Kujit) is a village in the municipality of Plav, Montenegro. 'Hoti i Vendit' or 'Hoti i Kujit' is a settlement of the Hoti tribe.
Gusinje-Velika massacre
Montenegrin part of Sandžak. The operation began on 18 July on the Čakor–Gusinje–Andrijevica–Berane line, when Kampfgruppe E consisting of SS Skanderbeg
Gusinje-Lake Rujište
"Predsjednik Vlade Crne Gore Igor Lukšić juče posjetio Rožaje i Plav : Gusinje Foundation Inc". Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2013-10-22
Gusinje-Prva B Liga
Montenegrin League, is the second-tier of domestic basketball league system in Montenegro. The competition was founded in 2006. During its first season, Prva B
Gusinje-Gruemiri
families in the Plav-Gusinje region (~90 km to the northeast of Gruemirë) trace their origin to Gruemiri. The Rexhepagaj of Plav, Montenegro (now, Redžepagić-Rexhepagiqi)
Gusinje-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
between 1912 and 1913. During the 1912–13 First Balkan War, Serbia and Montenegro committed a number of war crimes against the Albanian population after
Gusinje-2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
Kotor and Mojkovac and with Bosniak Party in Plav, Rožaje, Petnjica and Gusinje, and in Herceg Novi, where DPS-SDP coalition formed majority with local
Gusinje-Prnjavor, Plav
(Serbian Cyrillic: Прњавор) is a village in the municipality of Plav, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 961. Agan Koja, local
Gusinje-Paučina
(Serbian Cyrillic: Паучина) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. Many people in the older generations of Paučina (Albanian: Pauçina) were
Gusinje-First Balkan War
actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro) against the Ottoman Empire. The Balkan states' combined armies overcame
Gusinje-Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
Serbia and the Ottoman Empire. In conjunction with the Principality of Montenegro, Serbia declared war on the Ottoman Empire on 30 June 1876. By the intervention
Gusinje-Banjani
Бањани) was a tribe of Old Herzegovina, and historical region in western Montenegro. Its territory comprises 380 km2 (150 sq mi), west of Nikšić, in the centre
Gusinje-Majority minority
municipalities have a non-Eastern Orthodox majority. The municipalities are: Gusinje (91% Muslim), Petnjica (98% Muslim), Plav (70% Muslim), Rožaje (95% Muslim)
Gusinje-21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg
Some of the desertions occurred after a Partisan offensive northeast of Gusinje. Army Group E reported that the division's performance showed that it had
Gusinje-Mrkojevići
Mërkot) is a historical ethno-local community and region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. The region borders Krajina
Gusinje-List of battles 1801–1900
suit Battle of Tarapacá 27 Nov Peru defeats Chile Battles for Plav and Gusinje Battle of Novšiće 4 Dec Pro-Ottoman irregular troops of the League of Prizren
Gusinje-Vullnetari
region of Đakovica went to Plav and Gusinje to support the Italian counteroffensive during the Uprising in Montenegro. Independently, Vulnetari units often
Gusinje-2007–08 Montenegrin Second League
promotion play-off. Jedinstvo Tekstilac Arsenal Berane Bratstvo Crvena Stijena Gusinje Ibar Jezero Otrant Zabjelo Čelik The following 12 clubs competed in this
Gusinje-Christmas Uprising
Rebellion (Божићна побуна, Božićna pobuna), was a failed uprising in Montenegro led by the Greens in early January 1919. The military leader of the uprising
Gusinje-Ibarac
Ибарац; Albanian: Dedinje) is a small town in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. It is located just southwest of Rožaje town. According to the 2011 census
Gusinje-Vuča, Rožaje
Cyrillic: Вуча; Albanian: Vuça) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. It is located at the Serbian border. According to the 2011 census, its
Gusinje-Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
covers 12 municipalities of Montenegro: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Žabljak, Mojkovac, Nikšić, Petnjica, Plav, Gusinje, Plužine, Rožaje, and Šavnik
Gusinje-Operation Draufgänger
операција/Andrijevačka operacija). The operation began on 18 July on the Čakor–Gusinje–Andrijevica–Berane line, when Kampfgruppe E burnt down at least 16 villages
Gusinje-Serb uprising of 1737–1739
geographical extent, from Belgrade to eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and the Šar Mountain. The Albanian Klimenti tribe also joined the uprising
Gusinje-Bosniakisation
still have a degree of fluency in the language. The Slavic dialect of Gusinje and Plav (sometimes considered part of Sandžak) shows very high structural
Gusinje-List of football clubs in Montenegro
Third League are playing 29 teams. Below the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG), there are three territorial sub-associations, founded by FSCG—its
Gusinje-Sadri Ahmeti
June 2010) was an Albanian painter and poet from Vusanje, Plavë, Gusinje of Montenegro. He was born in the village of Vusanje. In 1957 he emigrated to
Gusinje-2018 Montenegrin presidential election
held in Montenegro on 15 April 2018. Former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, leader of the ruling DPS was elected as new President of Montenegro in the first
Gusinje-List of football stadiums in Montenegro
The following is a list of football stadiums in Montenegro, ordered by seating capacity. The minimum required capacity is 1,000. Stadiums which have been
Gusinje-Koljeno
Кољено; Albanian: Kolena) is a village in the municipality of Rožaje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 691. "Tabela N1. Stanovništvo
Gusinje-Great Retreat (Serbia)
supreme command made the joint decision to retreat across the mountains of Montenegro and Albania. The objective was to reach the Adriatic coast, where they
Gusinje-Pješivci
Montenegro, consisting of numerous brotherhoods of mutual origin. It was one of the largest tribe from the area of Katunska nahija of Old Montenegro.
Gusinje-History of Albania
the League participated in battles against Montenegro and successfully wrestled control over Plav and Gusinje after brutal warfare with Montenegrin troops
Gusinje-Albanian dialects
spoken throughout Montenegro, northwestern Kosovo (west of Pejë), Lezhë, northwestern Mirditë, southwestern Tropojë, western Gusinje, western Pukë, and
Gusinje-Battle of Krusi
Mahmud Pasha, the Pasha of Scutari, and tribes of Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro under the command of Metropolitan Petar I Petrović Njegoš and Jovan Radonjić
Gusinje-Battle of Nicopolis
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Gruda (tribe)
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central
Gusinje-Crusade of Varna
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-City Stadium
multi-purpose stadium City Stadium (Slutsk), a multi-use stadium City Stadium (Gusinje), a football stadium in Montenegro Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro
Gusinje-Italian governorate of Montenegro
and a significant amount of the Andrijevica district including Plav and Gusinje. Western and central Kosovo were also annexed to Albania, including the
Gusinje-Case Black
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-List of flags of Montenegro
background with the coat of arms in the center. 2006 — present Flag of Gusinje. Light blue background with the coat of arms in the center. 2006 — present
Gusinje-Višnjevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina Višnjevo, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina Višnjevo, Gusinje, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Gusinje-Pešter
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Serbo-Bulgarian War
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Operation Kugelblitz
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Edith Durham
Valley of Gusinje, High Albania, 1909
Gusinje-History of Albania
battles against Montenegro and successfully wrestled control over Plav and Gusinje after brutal warfare with Montenegrin troops. In August 1878, the Congress
Gusinje-Cretan War (1645–1669)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Kosovo
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Cer
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Hadži-Prodan's rebellion
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Belgrade offensive
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Gheg Albanian
Vukël, Lëpushë, Nikç, Tamarë, Tuzi, Shestani-Kraja, Ulcinj, Bar, Plav, Gusinje, Pejë, Gjakovë, Lezhë and the rest of Malësia) One isolated and particularly
Gusinje-List of cities in Montenegro
380 6,765 −19.27% Northern 20 Petnjica 5,482 5,552 +1.28% Northern 21 Gusinje 4,027 4,662 +15.77% Northern 22 Andrijevica 5,071 3,978 −21.55% Northern
Gusinje-Siege of Sarajevo
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Malësia
the Ottoman Empire lost the Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78), Plav and Gusinje were ceded to Montenegro, which sparked Albanian attacks in the area organized
Gusinje-Battle of Košare
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Ohrid–Debar uprising
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Siege of Belgrade (1688)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Zla Kolata
Montenegro, and the 16th highest in Albania. It is located on the border of the Gusinje municipality of Montenegro and the Tropojë district of Kukës County, Albania
Gusinje-Battle of Rovine
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Trojan (mountain)
Montenegro Region Northern Mountain Region Municipality Malësi e Madhe, Gusinje Parent range Malësia e Vermoshit Geology Mountain type massif Type of rock
Gusinje-Attack on Prekaz
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Siege of Srebrenica
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Montenegro
Andrijevica 283 12 5,117 10 Berane 544 6 28,305 3 Bijelo Polje 924 2 46,676 1 Gusinje 486 8 13,108 6 Kolašin 897 3 8,420 8 Mojkovac 367 11 8,669 7 Petnjica 173
Gusinje-Battle of Kolubara
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Operation Corridor 92
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Maritsa
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Albanian–Venetian War
Revolt of 1854 Uprising of 1862 Battle of Gjakova Battles for Plav and Gusinje League of Prizren's Seccessionist War Uprising of 1909 Uprising of 1910
Gusinje-Battle of Zenta
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Albanian dialects
(west of Pejë), Lezhë, northwestern Mirditë, southwestern Tropojë, western Gusinje, western Pukë, and Shkodër. Northeast Gheg is spoken throughout most of
Gusinje-Battle of Monastir
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Kravica attack (1993)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
were massacred and 12,000 forced to convert to Serbian Orthodox in Plav-Gusinje. Mark Krasniqi from the Academy of Sciences of Kosovo claimed that a total
Gusinje-Battle of Vukovar
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Isa Qosja
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Vusanje
Vusanje (Cyrillic: Вусање; Albanian: Vuthaj) is a village in Gusinje Municipality, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the town had 648 inhabitants
Gusinje-Rexho Mulliqi
from Montenegro and husband of singer Nexhmije Pagarusha. He was born in Gusinje, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Montenegro) into an ethnic
Gusinje-Yugoslav colonization of Kosovo
17–23, 1919, Serbo-Montenegrin troops massacred the population of Plav and Gusinje. The Yugoslav authorities massacred 333 women, children, and elderly men
Gusinje-Ekrem Jevrić
Ekrem Jevrić (Cyrillic: Екрем Јеврић, pronounced [ěkrem jěːʋritɕ]; born 25 October 1961 – 4 March 2016) was a Montenegrin American based in Yonkers, New
Gusinje-Operation Maslenica
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Second Serbian Uprising
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Peja
sanjakbey (lord). The Sanjak of Dukagjin had four kazas: Peja, Gjakova, Gusinje and Berane. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Orthodox Albanians formed
Gusinje-Ugao
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Balli Kombëtar
annexed into Albania in 1941. The cities included Bijelo Polje, Tutin, Plav, Gusinje, Rozaje and Ulcinj. Some of the Yugoslav Muslims that lived in these regions
Gusinje-Albanian National Awakening
the cities of Bar and Podgorica and areas around the mountain towns of Gusinje and Plav, which Albanian leaders considered Albanian territory. Serbia
Gusinje-Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-First Balkan War
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Second Balkan War
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Statistical regions of Montenegro
Vasojevići), Polja, Kolašin (Upper and Lower), Southern Sanjak, Plav and Gusinje, Bihor (Upper and Lower), Polimlje and Potarje. Biogradska Gora Durmitor
Gusinje-Albania–Yugoslav border incident (April 1999)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Siege of Shkodra
Revolt of 1854 Uprising of 1862 Battle of Gjakova Battles for Plav and Gusinje League of Prizren's Seccessionist War Uprising of 1909 Uprising of 1910
Gusinje-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Çamurlu
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Plav, Montenegro
centre of Plav Municipality (population of 9,081 following the formation of Gusinje Municipality). The name Plav (Плав) is derived from Slavic plav, "a flooded
Gusinje-Gusinje
Gusinje (Cyrillic: Гусиње, pronounced [ɡǔsiɲe]; Albanian: Gucia) is a small town in Montenegro in the northern region. According to the 2011 census, the
Gusinje-Bosniaks in Kosovo
who largely originate from Sandžak, but also from Montenegro (Plav and Gusinje in particular), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia. The majority
Gusinje-Operation Storm
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Greater Albania
in the border areas, including Kraja, Ulcinj, Tuzi (Malësia), Plav and Gusinje, and Rožaje (Sandžak). According to the 2011 census, the Albanian proportion
Gusinje-Partition of Albania
cities of Bar and Podgorica and areas around the mountain villages of Gusinje and Plav, which Albanian leaders considered Albanian territory, and viewed
Gusinje-Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Ankara
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-League of Prizren
their claims to Epirus over Greece, and organized an armed resistance in Gusinje, Shkodra, Prizren, and Yanina. The San Stefano treaty was later superseded
Gusinje-Tutin, Serbia
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Bay of Kotor
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central
Gusinje-Rožaje
Rebellion (Montenegrin: Plavskog Pobuna), rising up together with the Plav and Gusinje districts and fighting against the inclusion of Sandzak in the Kingdom
Gusinje-Ded Gjo Luli
League of Prizren, Ded Gjoni participated in the conflicts in Plav and Gusinje (1879–80) that resisted the decision of the Congress of Berlin (June–July
Gusinje-Great Retreat (Serbia)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Odžak
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Albanian revolt of 1432–1436
Revolt of 1854 Uprising of 1862 Battle of Gjakova Battles for Plav and Gusinje League of Prizren's Seccessionist War Uprising of 1909 Uprising of 1910
Gusinje-Aćif Hadžiahmetović
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-1999 F-117A shootdown
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Attack against Mehmed Ali Pasha
who was to overview the cession of the predominantly Albanian Plav and Gusinje region to the Principality of Montenegro, Abdullah Pasha Dreni, a notable
Gusinje-Ivangrad District
The district encompassed the municipalities of: Andrijevica Bijelo Polje Gusinje Ivangrad Lozna Mojkovac Petnjica Plav Rožaje Tomaševo List of former municipalities
Gusinje-Long Turkish War
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Uprising in Serbia (1941)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Potarje, Montenegro
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central
Gusinje-Sadri Ahmeti
1939 – 24 June 2010) was an Albanian painter and poet from Vusanje, Plavë, Gusinje of Montenegro. He was born in the village of Vusanje. In 1957 he emigrated
Gusinje-Rugova (region)
connects Rugova with Tropojë and Shkodër, Qafa e Çakorrit leads to Plav and Gusinje, Qafa e Dasmorëve connects to Rožaje, and Qafa e Hajlës with Dacaj and
Gusinje-Operation Uzice
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Operation Trio
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Vozuća
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Austro-Hungarian campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Catholic Church in Albania
Catholics are located in Montenegro, mostly in Ulcinj, Bar, Podgorica, Tuzi, Gusinje and Plav. The region is considered part of the Malsia Highlander region
Gusinje-Islamic Community of Montenegro
Councils of the Islamic Community: Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Tuzi, Ulcinj and Podgorica.
Gusinje-United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Congress of Berlin
Nikšić, along with the primary Albanian regions of Podgorica, Bar and Plav-Gusinje. The Ottoman government, or Porte, agreed to obey the specifications contained
Gusinje-Battle of Novšiće
Albanian: Beteja e Nokshiqit) was a battle for control over Plav and Gusinje fought on 4 December 1879 between forces of the Principality of Montenegro
Gusinje-Velika attacks (1879)
According to the decisions of Berlin Congress the territories of Plav and Gusinje (then Scutari Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire) were awarded to Montenegro
Gusinje-Gusinje Municipality
Gusinje Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Gusinje / Општина Гусиње; Albanian: Komuna e Gucisë) is a municipality in northern Montenegro. It is located
Gusinje-Operation Medak Pocket
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Jezercë
National Park. It can be climbed from the north; most climbers come from Gusinje in Montenegro as well as from Theth. The summit is 5 km (3.1 mi) from the
Gusinje-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar
Archdiocese of Shkodër. In 1969, the territory of the municipalities of Plav, Gusinje, and Vojno Selo were added to the Archbishopric from the Roman Catholic
Gusinje-Sandžak
seven in Montenegro (Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Petnjica, Rožaje, Gusinje and Plav). Sometimes the Montenegrin municipality of Andrijevica is also
Gusinje-Alija Gušanac
Alija Gušanac ("Alija from Gusinje"; fl. 1804–05), known in epic poetry as Gušanac-Alija, was an Albanian Ottoman brigand (krdžalija) who served the Dahije
Gusinje-Serbian campaign
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Demotika
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Yahya bey Dukagjini
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Accursed Mountains
Theth National Park. The Ali Pasha natural springs in Montenegro near Gusinje are the premium attraction for the town. Peaks over 2,600 m (8,530 ft)
Gusinje-Jakup Ferri
Jakup Ferri (c.1832 – 4 December 1879) was an Albanian fighter from Plav-Gusinje who served as a local leader in the League of Prizren's resistance during
Gusinje-Battle of Murino
Prizren. It was part of the battles about the sovereignty over Plav and Gusinje. According to the treaty of Berlin, the Ottoman Empire was to hand over
Gusinje-Battles for Plav and Gusinje
The Battles for Plav and Gusinje were armed conflicts between the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren (supported by the Ottoman Empire)
Gusinje-Grnčar
Babušnica, village in Serbia Grnčar, Klokot, village in Kosovo Grnčar, Gusinje, village in Montenegro Grnčar (river in Montenegro) Grnčar (river in Kosovo)
Gusinje-Plav Municipality
February 2014, the southwestern third of the municipality seceded to form the Gusinje Municipality. Plav is located at the foot of the Accursed Mountains, adjacent
Gusinje-Ahmet Zenel Gjonbalaj
Principality of Montenegro's attempts to annex his homeland, Plav-Gusinje, alongside Ali Pasha of Gusinje and other Albanian patriots. He was born in 1803 in the
Gusinje-Cel Shabani
Ferri in the Battle of Novšiće against the Montenegrin annexation of Plav-Gusinje area in 1879. He was a Malësor. As a young boy, he lived in Niksic and
Gusinje-Albanians in Montenegro
municipalities including Ulcinj (71% of total population), Tuzi (68%), Gusinje (40%), Plav (9%), Bar (6%), Podgorica (5%) and Rožaje (5%). The largest
Gusinje-Invasion of Yugoslavia
operations in North Albania on 7 April 1941, with the Komski Odred covering the Gusinje-Prokletije mountains area advancing towards the village of Raja-Puka. The
Gusinje-Kelmendi (tribe)
region in Malësia (Kelmend municipality) and eastern Montenegro (parts of Gusinje Municipality). It is located in the upper valley of the Cem river and its
Gusinje-Municipalities of Montenegro
level of local government. Recently created: Petnjica Municipality (2013) Gusinje Municipality (2014) Tuzi Municipality (2018) Zeta Municipality (2022) The
Gusinje-Islam in Montenegro
Community in Montenegro, which include Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Dinoša, Gusinje, Ostros, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Tuzi, Ulcinj and Podgorica.
Gusinje-Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Lješanska nahija
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central
Gusinje-Attack on Orahovac
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Arijanet Muric
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-List of national parks of Montenegro
and Cetinje municipalities) 40,000 ha (98,842 acres) 1983 Prokletije East Montenegro (Plav and Gusinje municipalities) 16,630 ha (41,094 acres) 2009
Gusinje-City Stadium (Gusinje)
City Stadium is a football stadium in Gusinje in Montenegro, and is the home ground of FK Gusinje. The stadium was built from 1994 to 1996, as a part
Gusinje-Shkodër
Shkodër, which had its own armed unit, fought for the protection of Plav, Gusinje, Hoti and Gruda, and the war for the protection of Ulcinj. The Bushati
Gusinje-2016–2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
Summary of the 16 October 2016 Gusinje local election results Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats Votes % Total +/− Democratic Party of Socialists
Gusinje-2016 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegro on 17 April in Tivat and on 16 October in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje and Kotor. This election was boycotted by several opposition parties and
Gusinje-Rexhep Qosja
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Plav–Gusinje massacres (1912–1913)
The Plav–Gusinje massacres of 1912-1913 occurred between late 1912 and March 1913 in the areas of the modern Plav and Gusinje municipalities and adjacent
Gusinje-Avram Cemović
of Rožaje from Ottomans he was appointed as governor of towns Plav and Gusinje captured from Ottomans by Montenegrin army. In 1914 Cemović entered in
Gusinje-2020 Montenegrin municipal elections
elections were held in Montenegro on 30 August 2020 in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje, Kotor and Tivat. Elections for the Tivat local parliament were scheduled
Gusinje-Serbian campaign (1915)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Serbian campaign (1914)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Dolja, Gusinje
(Albanian: Doli) (Serbian Cyrillic: Доља) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 128. "Tabela
Gusinje-Dosuđe
Cyrillic: Досуђе; Albanian: Dosugje) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. The Gjokaj brotherhood of Hoti from Hoti i Vendit founded
Gusinje-Grnčar, Gusinje
Cyrillic: Грнчар; Albanian: Gerçar) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. It is located close to the Albanian border. According to the
Gusinje-Kolenovići
Kolenovići (Serbian Cyrillic: Коленовићи) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 165. "Tabela
Gusinje-Kruševo, Gusinje
Cyrillic: Крушево) (Albanian : Krusheva) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 335. "Tabela
Gusinje-Martinovići, Gusinje
(Cyrillic: Мартиновићи; Albanian: Martinaj) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. The village is Albanian-inhabited, being a Kelmendi settlement
Gusinje-Agan Koja
for the National Defence of Kosovo and was a member of the local Plav-Gusinje committee. After the assassination of Ismail Nikoçi in 1919, he took the
Gusinje-Višnjevo, Gusinje
(Cyrillic: Вишњево; Albanian: Vishnjë) is a village in the municipality of Gusinje, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 60. The population
Gusinje-Dolja
Dolja may refer to: Dolja, Gusinje, Montenegro Dolja, Zrenjanin, a neighbourhood of Zrenjanin, Serbia Dolya (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Gusinje-Martinovići
Martinovići, Sisak-Moslavina County, a settlement in Glina, Croatia Martinovići, Gusinje, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Gusinje-Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire
and defeated Montenegrin forces who tried to take control over Plav and Gusinje. After the breakout of open war the league took over control from the Ottomans
Gusinje-Operation Bøllebank
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Kuči (tribe)
non-voluntarily many people from the pleme began to settle in the Plav-Gusinje, Rožaje and the wider Sandžak region. Many of their descendants identify
Gusinje-Ali Pasha of Gusinje
what is today eastern Montenegro around Plav and Gusinje. He was commonly known as Ali Pasha of Gusinje (Turkish: Gusinyeli Ali Paşa, Albanian: Ali Pashë
Gusinje-Montenegrin Second League
23 42 118:141 107 Bar Bar 2 2009–10 2011–12 66 30 15 21 84:64 105 Gusinje Gusinje 3 2006–07 2009–10 99 22 26 51 74:154 92 Drezga Piperi 2 2019–20 2020–21
Gusinje-Albania
The league used military force to prevent the annexing areas of Plav and Gusinje assigned to Montenegro. After several successful battles with Montenegrin
Gusinje-Battle of Samokov
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Macedonian front
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Amin Hot
Sanjak of Novi Pazar League of Prizren Battles for Plav and Gusinje Kachaks Plav-Gusinje massacres (1912–13) Džemijet Italian protectorate of Albania
Gusinje-Northern Montenegro
Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav, Plužine, Pljevlja, Rožaje, Šavnik and
Gusinje-Llapusha-South Drenica Front
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Coastal Montenegro
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central
Gusinje-NATO bombing of Novi Sad
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Siege of Belgrade (1456)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Kosovo (1448)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Ulcinj
with Plav and Gusinje being ceded to Montenegro. But Muslim Albanian resistance prevented the Montenegrins from taking over Plav and Gusinje, so the Great
Gusinje-Operation Spring Awakening
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Keresztes
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Bosniaks of Montenegro
four municipalities: Rožaje (83.91%), Petnjica (83.02%), Plav (56%) and Gusinje (42.64%). The main political party of Bosniaks is the Bosniak Party (BS)
Gusinje-Battle of the Barracks
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Battle of Nish (1443)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Case White
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878)
Ulcinj, and a combined Albanian-Ottoman force in the Podgorica-Spuž and Gusinje-Plav regions. As such, Montenegro’s territorial gains were much smaller
Gusinje-Battle of Breadfield
(1876–1878) Battle of Vučji Do Battle of Fundina Battles for Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising
Gusinje-Bjelopavlići
Vasojevići) Polja Kolašin (Upper and Lower) Southern Sanjak Plav and Gusinje Bihor (Upper and Lower) Vraneš Polimlje Potarje Old Herzegovina Central