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Bogojevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Богојево; Hungarian: Gombos) is a
village located in Odžaci muni****lity, West Bačka District, Serbia. The
village has an ethnic...
- Novi Sad –
Vrbas –
Subotica Novi Sad –
Vrbas Novi Sad –
Bogojevo –
Sombor Novi Sad –
Bogojevo –
Sombor –
Subotica Novi Sad – Inđija – Šid Novi Sad – Inđija...
- Danube–Tisa–Danube
Canal 1424
Bezdan Bridge 1382
River Drava 1367
Bogojevo Road
Bridge 1366
Bogojevo Railway Bridge 1335
Vukovar 1297 Ilok–Bačka
Palanka Bridge...
- muni****lities: Odžaci, Bački Gračac, Bački Brestovac,
Srpski Miletić,
Bogojevo, Karavukovo, Deronje,
Ratkovo and Lalić,
which are at the same time settlements...
- Vukovar-Syrmia, Croatia
Named for
Relay of
Youth Preceded by Erdut–
Bogojevo Railway Bridge [Wikidata]
Followed by
Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad Characteristics...
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Kragujevac –
Kraljevo –
Administrative line with
Kosovo &
Metohija near
Rudnica 153 km 1 no 9
Subotica –
Sombor –
Border with
Croatia near
Bogojevo 87 km 1 no...
- the
Battle of Batina, the
front was
stretched all the way to
Apatin and
Bogojevo, and
these places became military bases overnight.
Yugoslav Partisans entered...
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settled in Senta, in 1750 in Topola, in 1752 in Doroslovo, in 1772 in
Bogojevo, in 1760 in
Stara Kanjiža, in 1764 in Iđoš, in 1767 in
Petrovo Selo, in...
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Wolgast –
Wolgaster Fähre (Usedom), 1945−1990 (only freight)
Between current Bogojevo,
Serbia and Dalj, Croatia, over the
Danube river 1871–1911.
Train ferries...
- (New Erdut) hamlet,
about 1 km
south of the village, on the Vukovar-Erdut-
Bogojevo (Serbia) railway. The
settlement was
first mentioned in 1335
under the...