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Aradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Арадац; Slovak:
Aradáč; Hungarian: Aradi) is a
village located in the
Zrenjanin muni****lity, in the
Central Banat District of...
- district, near the
railroad bridge.
Finally in the necropolis, not far from
Aradac, “Mečka”, more than 120 graves,
which date from the end of the
sixth and...
- parentheses). Ada (Ada)
Alibunar (Alibunar)
Apatin (Apatín)
Aradac (
Aradáč,
formerly also: Slovenský
Aradáč) Ašanja (Ašaňa) Bač (Báč) Bačka
Palanka (Báčska Palanka)...
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regiment of
Banatian Military Frontier.
First Slovaks came here from Ečka and
Aradac (in 1783) and
after them,
Slovaks from Arvas, Trenčin and Bekeš
county came...
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Matenko 23 May 2000 list [B] 66669
Aradac 12
October 1999 list [B] (69461) 1996 UA3 24
October 1996 list [A] 71282
Holuby 6
January 2000 list [B]...
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vineyards in that area. The
family still has
descendants in the
village of
Aradac. One part of the area was a graveyard, that
during World War II, became...
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situation and sent
Major Appel to
retake Aradác and Elemér on the 12th. The
detachment retook first Aradac and then Elemér, the
Serbs fled to
Titel and...
- In 1792
Slovaks settled in Bačka Palanka. Some of them
moved in 1788 to
Aradac and Ečka, and some of them
later also
moved to Lalić. In 1800,
Slovaks settled...
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Banatska Palanka, Pančevo, Vršac, Zrenjanin–Batka, Dolovo, Delibata, Perlez,
Aradac, Botoš, and Bočar.
Finds of
terra sigillata that have been
confirmed to...
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Milenko Bojanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Миленко Бојанић; 24
September 1924, in
Aradac – 22 May 1987, in Belgrade) was a
Yugoslav politician and
university professor...