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bring the living water to Ševrljug below Grahovac, and then you will be my master." When she heard that the prince's daughter was torturing and forcing the heavens, she told him: "If they work like this I will curse you for the tears and sweat of the people, and I will be cursed for the people who have brought misfortune on them and trampled on their faith. commands ". Beg agreed to this without discussion, continued the construction and in a year and a half finished the work to the satisfaction of the people of Grahovlje, the prince and his daughter. On the solemn day, when the water supply system was opening, in the presence of the fugitive, his entourage, the prince and the citizens of Grahovlje, young Milica inspected the water supply system - a gift from her fiancé. Then, with her father and the young fugitive, she climbed on the voat and watched the clear water of Ševrljug flow into the well. The people rejoiced and played, the prince rejoiced, and the young fugitive shone with pleasure. And just at that moment, young Milica spread her arms and shouted: "Goodbye father, goodbye and you, brothers, and don't mention me badly." People ran to stop her, and she screamed and jumped headlong into the well and drowned. in the presence of the fugitive, his entourage, the prince and the citizens of Grahovlje, young Milica inspected the water supply - the gift of her fiancé. Then, with her father and the young fugitive, she climbed on the voat and watched the clear water of Ševrljug flow into the well. The people rejoiced and played, the prince rejoiced, and the young fugitive shone with pleasure. And just at that moment, young Milica spread her arms and shouted: "Goodbye father, goodbye and you, brothers, and don't mention me badly." People ran to stop her, and she screamed and jumped headlong into the well and drowned. in the presence of the fugitive, his entourage, the prince and the citizens of Grahovlje, young Milica inspected the water supply - the gift of her fiancé. Then, with her father and the young fugitive, she climbed on the voat and watched the clear water of Ševrljug flow into the well. The people rejoiced and played, the prince rejoiced, and the young fugitive shone with pleasure. And just at that moment, young Milica spread her arms and shouted: "Goodbye father, goodbye and you, brothers, and don't mention me badly." People ran to stop her, and she screamed and jumped headlong into the well and drowned.
1793: 846:) Đuro Kusovac and priest Luka Jovović, being killed while charging, the rest of the Montenegrin troops, including the guardsmen, began a rapid advance with a shout: "Forward, to avenge our commanders". The offensive was successful, and by capturing Ottoman cannons, Montenegrins had officially won the battle. This major victory had had even more diplomatic significance. The glory of Montenegrin weapons was soon immortalised in the songs and literature of all the South Slavs, in particular the Serbs in Vojvodina, then part of Austria-Hungary. This Montenegrin victory forced the Great Powers to officially demarcate the borders between Montenegro and Ottoman Empire, de facto recognizing Montenegro's centuries-long independence. Montenegro gained 665: 68: 1813: 746: 971: 691: 902: 1805: 538: 838:. But this time, Montenegrins took charge and attacked the Ottomans, forcing them into a successive retreat. The biggest problem for Montenegrins was a well-armed Ottoman artillery, which was constantly bombarding their positions with cannons. Eventually, Montenegrins decided to charge across the battlefield and take over the cannons. After they saw two of the commanders, 1785: 2925: 549:
sent a letter to the town of Grahovo which according to him he would relieve the town and provide it with 100 families, of which 200 men were able to fight in the war. Another one of his writings conclude that he would attempt to strengthen the Grahovo field with 500 Soldiers, as to which they would
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and inhabit it.The geographical names of settlements and buildings also speak of these diameters. Sites that have survived to this day, and bear the Illyrian-Romanesque or some mixed Illyrian-Romanesque and Slavic names (Balosave, Broćanac, Bobijerna, Deljevac, Droškorica, Katalina, Kurjaj, Mirotin,
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was left disappointed. When the uprising in Montenegro started, Captain Stojan Popović from Belgrade came to Grahovo and organized units against the rebellion. However, Grahovo was raided, burnt to the ground, looted and sacked. This was not what Grahovo expected as they had been largely for unity
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The economy of Grahovo is supported mostly by cafes, a hotel and Agriculture of the field. Grahovo used to have 17 cafes and shops, billiards were played here between the two world wars, there was also street lighting, and each village had its own library. In addition, there was the local football
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The joint Montenegrin-Venetian forces took control of Grahovo for 13 years, During their reign, Grahovo became an operation base for their troops in Herzegovina where they launched many attacks in Korjenići and Gacko. Grahovo remained under Venice until 1699 when the Ottomans annexed it during the
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In 1875 a hospital was created in Grahovo that had 60 beds and 4 doctors. In Grahovo there has been a postal service since 1896, and a telegraph service since 1907. There were over 100 people engaged in trading in the area of Grahovo. With the disappearance of border traffic near the then town of
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A Turk, a fugitive from Korjenić, the owner of a large part of the land in Grahovac, stared at Milica, the daughter of Prince Bulajić from Grahovo. Milica did not want to become a Turk or follow him, even though he was seen loudly, but she told him in front of the people: "Make a well in Bar, and
811:, a small village located on a plateau elevated slightly above the captured area. The core of Montenegrin resistance was in Grahovac, which was the main bastion of Montenegrin defense according to military plans. The fighting itself started on 29 April, early in the morning. The Ottomans attacked 1660: 734:. The battle that ensued took place when a band of around 300 young men led by Joko Petrović-Njegoš, arrived at Grahovo and decided to attack the Ottoman army without waiting for reinforcements. The Ottomans retreated at first, and then ambushed the Montenegrins near the Čelina stream ( 1759:
Grahovo, the economic decline of the place began and this decline is still visible to this day. The population of the town halved of which were engaged in trade and service activities, even the number of houses was halved since then. The same was the case with the then town of Vilusi.
927:, and was killed in 1853. After the battles of Grahovo and Grahovac, the Petrović Njegoš head, Mirko Petrović Njegoš, was awarded the Grand Prince of Grahovo, Most Montenegrin Kings and descendants of Royals were titled as Grand Prince of Grahovo even till this day ( 297:
conquered 488/489; years and managed it for about half a century (488-536), when it became part of the Byzantine state again.The movements of various peoples were constantly taking place. Already at the end of VI and start of the 7th century; after the destruction of
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flows through it, on which an artificial lake for watering was built. It has an average temperature of 2 °C in January and 23 °C in July. The annual rainfall is 2895 mm. The fields occupy 50% of the field area, and the rest are meadows.
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with Serbia. Grahovo was called to defeat the Zelenaši and they followed with it. Over 400 Soldiers and Officers were put to defeat the local Cuce Rebels. Akim Daković forced the Cuce to send 4 officers for peace negotiations. The Brđani raided
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The Region is home to the Daković family which were titled as the Princes of Grahovo, the first mentioned was Jakov Daković. Although there is little information about his personal biography, He participated in battles against the
987:, Its population was the highest in 1953, Following censuses showed a consecutive decrease in its inhabitants. Most of the population started to slowly leave the area and most notably a stream of emigration followed with the 343:
and Cerovo Ždrijelo near Grahovo. According to traditional belief, the tribe Riđani and other brotherhoods extensively tried to emigrate towards the fertile lands of the Grahovo field, However they faced resistance from the
2911:, p. 302"Princip's Family, members of the Jovičević clan, were originally from the rocky region of Grahovo in Montenegro, migrating to the Herzegovinian side of the border at the beginning of the eighteenth century." 147:
of the Orient Glacia, with an average thickness of 10 meters. Grahovo field belongs to the group of periodically flooded karst fields, so there are well-developed industries such as farming and livestock.
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while Montenegrins were stubbornly defending, determined not to retreat at any cost. Most of 3,000 Ottoman and 1,000 Montenegrin casualties were made on that day. On 30 April, Hussein Pasha offered a
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plotted the assassination of Smail-aga with the assistance of the local Christians from Herzegovina who lived on the territory under Smail-aga's control. Njegoš ordered a Montenegrin tribal leader,
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In Nikšićka Župa and Grahovo, the International Red Cross formed the first hospitals, a month and a half after Montenegro became a member of the International Red Cross in Geneva.
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and his army deep into their territory, organized an ambush, and murdered them by attacking their camp during the night. The assault occurred in the village of Mljetičak, north of
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Kovačevići have 150 homes originating from Bosnia, The Bulajić have 110 homes, originating from Kuči. The Vujačići have 65 homes, originating from the Kuči.
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Maočići, Skorča, Gora, Tospude, etc.). It is interesting that the names of the villages and some larger ones localities (except Vilus and Spila) Slavic:
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built the Church of the Ascension on the site of Hussein Pasha's headquarters, and in 2008, the Montenegrin government revealed an
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granted all of the battle survivors the "Grahovo medal", and Mirko Petrović-Njegoš was proclaimed "Grand Duke of Grahovo". In 1864
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is determined by the following settlements that were part of the Municipality which was abolished in 1960, The settlements are
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Population, comparative overview of the number of inhabitants 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2003, data by settlements
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Simpozijum Oslobodilački pokreti jugoslovenskih naroda od XVI veka do početka prvog svetskog rata. Istorijski institut
820: 988: 514:. Riđani distinguished themselves in the struggle against the Ottomans, particularly during the late 17th-century 49: 884:
which honours the battle and its participants. Both on the church and the obelisk read the famous quotation from
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Settlement in The Nikšić municipality north of Gornje Polje and near the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1899: 506:. This had been the first time Grahovo was ever liberated from Ottoman rule, Thus handing it over to the 442: 3237: 3167:"SLAVIC-ALBANIAN INTERACTION IN VELJA GORANA: PAST AND PRESENT OF A BALANCED LANGUAGE CONTACT SITUATION" 839: 745: 566: 438: 420: 257: 253: 249: 85: 81: 1942: 1863: 847: 804: 626: 594: 570: 551: 503: 487: 308: 273: 237: 195: 261: 1964: 1960: 1954: 1839: 851: 245: 229: 187: 2885:"TREBA ZNATI: Koje je bilo pravo PREZIME Gavrila Principa - slavio jednu od najčešćih srpskih slava" 1911: 890: 780:. In the ensuing clash, Smail-aga was shot and killed, after which his severed head was brought to 614: 164: 1851: 1659: 959:
in response and torched the area, After the Cuce found out, they called for Grahovo to help them.
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In the past, the borders to the south and east were different. The region was inhabited by the
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in Montenegro" (Бој на Грахову или крвна освета у Црној Гори) heroic play in three parts.
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guard places which were the most important. It was ordered by Ilija Balotić that with the
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was built by the Vujačić, Bulajić and Vučetić brotherhoods, remains in the time of the
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form a natural border to the north. Brekovac, Bratogošti, and Tisovac extend down to
121: 518:. Riđani slowly fled west to Herzegovina, especially after the Ottomans established 1969: 1936: 1804: 873: 719: 690: 574: 376: 241: 206:
from the northwest to the southwest border. The southern and eastern boundaries of
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that had assimilated or migrated by the end of the 17th century. Mountain ranges,
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remained in the name of only one village in the Nikšić field. The karst area of
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On 1 May, the fighting started again as the Ottomans got military support from
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to indicate a placename, thereby making the name of Grahovo, 'place of beans'.
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natives. Mataruge attacked settlers and travelers on the Risan-Grahovo route.
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A monument of Sava Kovačević was erected on the view of the field Grahovo.
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Historical settlement and center of the Grahovo Region with a small town
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wrote that Grahovo was situated in a beautiful plain, and commanded by
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Document in 1440. During the medieval period, it was inhabited by the
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as their stronghold, while remnants of Riđani with newly immigrated
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document in 1377, and then again in 1399. Vilusi was mentioned in a
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Historical Settlement near Grahovo, featured the Battle of Grahovac
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Grahovo remained part of the Ottoman Empire from 1465 until 1858
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The name Grahovo is composed of Serbo-Croatian grah (bean) (from
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Early Albania: A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th-17th Centuries
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was an Ottoman Agha and descended from the Kovačevići in Grahovo
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was Sinan, who was also chieftain of Banjani, and son-in-law of
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Times, David A. Andelman;Special to The New York (1979-04-16).
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Ruined building in Grahovo's town due to the earthquake of 1979
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On the northern edge of the field is the springs of Grabovica,
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in Cetinje was built of captured Ottoman rifle barrels in the
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During the times of the 19th to 20th century, in honor of the
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and Herzegovina. They sold them to Ottoman subaşi, vojvodas,
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Population of settlements of the former Grahovo municipality
471:. The settlement had 90 houses, out of which 70 were of the 2589:"Spomenik Database | Monument to Sava Kovačević at Grahovo" 1788:
Flag used by the Montenegrin army in the Battle of Grahovac
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travel over hilly terrain, with no major natural barriers.
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Allerhöchste Reise : beschrieben und zusammengestellt
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The monument to your bravery is Montenegro and its freedom
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Bosanski pašaluk: postanak i upravna podjela. Oslobodenje
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Politician and Leader of United Serb Youth of Montenegro
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Crna Gora: izveštaji mletačkih providura (1687 - 1735)
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A Historical settlement part of the field of Grahovo
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a Montenegrin Harambaša and Hajduk, known as a hero
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Seminar za arbanasku filologiju. 2613:"Rođen narodni heroj Sava Kovačević 25.01.1905" 942:Due to the large spread propaganda against the 772:In late September 1840, Montenegrins attracted 668:Grahovo presented in the top left of Montenegro 545:In 1687, A Prince named Ilija Balotić from the 323:Grahovo was first mentioned in 1318, then in a 3033:Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen 2938:О Постанку неких топонима у бањанима и Грахову 819:to Montenegrin commander-in-chief Grand Duke 8: 2668:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3128:La péninsule balkanique: géographie humaine 2834:"Evropljane privukli mir i toplina Grahova" 2708:"Никола I Петровић - Његош: ГРАХОВСКО КОЛО" 2516:Гласник Етнографског института, Volumes 4-7 1939:A semi Lake-River northeast of Gornje Polje 722:in guerrilla warfare in Ottoman-controlled 456:prince Mirko Vujačić, when it was built by 3045:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3011:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2474: 2472: 1668: 1194: 1007:the Birth of Freedom-Grahovo was written. 944:King of Montenegro, Nikola Petrović-Njegoš 569:was undertaken in 1738 by the citizens of 510:. In mid-17th century their chieftain was 2441:Njegoš, Petar II. Petrović (1963-01-01). 2040: 946:, Most of the population was against the 498:rebelled against the Ottomans capturing 1161:The legend of Dubnica and Milica Bulajić 969: 900: 825: 744: 689: 536: 66: 2908: 2795: 2747: 2735: 2684:"Грахово - рађање слободе (1836-1858.)" 2575: 2563: 2344: 2332: 2320: 2308: 2296: 2154: 2123: 2084: 2067: 2033: 905:Drawing of a Polish hospital in Grahovo 16:Historical region in western Montenegro 3038: 3004: 2985:Serbo-Croatian: Basic Course, Volume 2 2661: 2502: 2255:Recueil d'études orientales. Akademija 2225: 2108: 2096: 1772:have recently moved into Grahovo from 932:Boris, Hereditary Prince of Montenegro 565:The significance of the attack on the 2688:Грахово - рађање слободе (1836-1858.) 1808:Veterans of the 1858 Grahovac Battle 7: 1982:Church of the Holy Savior (Grahovac) 1153:(King Nikola, "Grahovsko kolo" 1913) 3090:. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arhivar. 1914:politician and writer of Montenegro 3026:(in Serbian). Štamp. D. Gregorića. 2168:Прилози проучавању језика Volume 8 2141:(in Serbian). naučna Knjiga. 1980. 2055:Tektonika karstnih polja Crne Gore 1854:, Montenegrin communist politician 1848:, Montenegrin communist politician 807:and continued his advance towards 433:). One of the knezes (princes) of 293:invaded this area in 459, and the 143:, and its bottom was covered with 14: 3195:Laketić, Draženka (6 June 2021). 1989:Battles and Conflicts may include 1931:Settlements and Sites may include 1884:Blind Guslar of the Grahovo Tribe 1842:, World War II resistance fighter 3108:Grahovo u vrijeme rata 1941-1945 1768:club "Iskra". A Russian family ( 1075:with the blood of nine Jugovićs, 380:(Prince of Riđani). In 1466 the 339:specifically the territories of 335:. The region was settled by the 3197:"Grahovo, utihli damar vremena" 2006:Culture and other organizations 1834:People from Grahovo may include 1670:Population of the town Grahovo 526:formed three tribal societies: 386:of Riđani was Širmerd. In 1469 108:, not far from the border with 3071:(in Serbian). Podgorica: CID. 2777:Republički zavod za statistiku 1976:Saint Nikola Church of Grahovo 1963:Historical Settlement east of 1902:Montenegrin General and writer 1796:Surviving participants of the 1188:Demographic History of Grahovo 1145:what is happening in Kosovo. " 1054:a cross and a moon on his face 989:1979 Earthquakes of Montenegro 784:. As a sign of his gratitude, 704:Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro 177:Saint Nikola Church of Grahovo 171:and the Grahovo settlement. A 1: 3023:Drobnjaci pleme u Hercegovini 1124:Grahovac finishes everything, 1110:tirelessly - and persistently 755:Montenegrin defeat at Grahovo 714:Jakov Daković refused to pay 410:were registered in the first 167:in the field - the Petkovići 163:and Čeline. There is also an 2053:Radulović, Vasilije (1981). 2014:tribal and historical region 1174:Oj Junaštva Svijetla Zoro Oj 1138:he avenges evil and penance, 104:in the northwestern part of 3148:Realm of the Black Mountain 3146:Roberts, Elizabeth (2007). 1978:Church in the Grahovo field 1829:Articles and Notable People 1096:Suffering, suffering, death 1082:Grahovo was soaked with the 1012:"At that time, at the plant 128:(1894 m) and its branches. 3254: 3035:(in Slovenian). Ljubljana. 2946:Mikić, Aleksandar (2019). 2927:Rodoslov Bratstva Bulajića 2424:Coglievina, Franz (1875). 2183:Prilozi proučavanju jezika 1019:the tribe intended for us; 629:, which stretches between 482:Venetian-Turkish conflicts 29: 18: 3130:(in French). Lyon: Colin. 3020:Luburić, Andrija (1930). 2935:Kilibarda, Gojko (1976). 2924:Bulajić, Čedomir (1987). 1131:our Grahovac miracle new; 1089:blood - of ten Petrovićs. 948:Zelenaši Uprising of 1919 649:. After the conflicts of 593:, it has begun, like the 406:who sold them as slaves. 88:*-ovъ), a suffix used in 3165:Morozova, Maria (2018). 3105:Vučetić, Mlađen (2020). 3086:Hrabak, Bogumil (1997). 3062:Mraović, Dragan (1998). 2857:sajkaca.com/alo.rs/S.Ć. 1860:, Yugoslav film director 886:Petar II Petrović-Njegoš 862:, Uskoci, Lipovo, Upper 740:House of Petrović-Njegoš 700:Petar II Petrović-Njegoš 356:During the times of the 131:The field was formed in 19:Not to be confused with 3135:Šufflay, Milan (1925). 2992:Ivović, Jovana (1955). 2832:Marta (12 March 2021). 1918:Drago Obrenov Kovačević 910:International Red Cross 84:*gorxъ) and -ovo (from 3126:Cvijić, Jovan (1918). 2983:Hodge, Taylor (1946). 2949:Lexicon of Pulse Crops 2883:Nportal (2022-03-02). 2838:www.caffemontenegro.me 2617:Antifašistički VJESNIK 2529:Louda, Jiřı́. (1999). 2282:Elsie, Robert (2003). 2238:Milić, Danica (1976). 2196:Novak, Viktor (1951). 1825: 1809: 1801: 1789: 1666: 1176:" originates from the 1117:our hands are shining. 975: 906: 831: 750: 728:Ali-paša Rizvanbegović 695: 669: 542: 486:In 1649 the tribes of 450:Church of Saint Nikola 423:, as part of the Novi 419:(tax registry) of the 145:fluvioglacial deposits 110:Bosnia and Herzegovina 72: 3233:Regions of Montenegro 3001:(in Serbian). 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Index

Bosansko Grahovo
Grahovsko Polje
Grahovo
Serbian Cyrillic
Montenegro
Petrovići
Cuce
Orjen mountain
Ostrog Monastery

Proto-Slavic
Proto-Slavic
Slavic languages
small karst field
Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Orjen
Risan Bay
karst plateau
Orjen
limestones
Cretaceous age
dolomites
fluvioglacial deposits
Grahovo river
Grahovo River
archeological site
necropolis
Stećak
Saint Nikola Church of Grahovo

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