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Brskovo (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Брсково) is a
village in
northern Montenegro,
within the Muni****lity of
Mojkovac which used to have
silver mines and a...
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mountains of
Bjelasica and Sinjajevina. The old
mining village of
Brskovo is nearby.
Brskovo is one of the
oldest mines in the region.
Podgorica Airport is...
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national team. Born in Mojkovac, Savić
started his
career at the
local club
Brskovo,
before moving to BSK Borča, and then to Partizan. He won the
double with...
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Fudbalski klub
Brskovo (English:
Football Club
Brskovo Mojkovac) is a
football club from Mojkovac, Montenegro.
Founded in 1932, they
currently compete...
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mountains of
Bjelasica and Sinjajevina. The old
mining village of
Brskovo is nearby.
Brskovo is one of the
oldest mines in the region. The
territory of the...
- It is used for
football matches. The
stadium is the home
ground of FK
Brskovo. On the site of a
prior football stadium built after World War II, Gradski...
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Rukometni klub
Brskovo is a
Montenegrin handball club from Mojkovac, that
plays in
Montenegrin First League. RK
Mojkovac is
former champion of Montenegro...
- authorities. Srebrenica, Rudnik, Trepča, Novo Brdo, Kopaonik, Majdanpek,
Brskovo, and
Samokov were the main
centers for
mining iron, copper, and lead ores...
- Budućnost was
dissolved during the
summer 2010.
During the
season 2010–11, RK
Brskovo (at that time
under the name RK Mojkovac)
gained their first-ever trophy...
- in the North,
fourteen in the Center, and
eight in the South. OFK
Borac Brskovo Komovi Petnjica Ibar
Pljevlja Polimlje Gusinje OFK
Gusinje The
Third League...