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Busenje (Serbian Cyrillic: Бусење, Hungarian: Káptalanfalva, Romanian: Căptălan) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Sečanj muni****lity, in...
- publications, such as
Behar in 1900 and
Gajret in 1903. His
novel Zeleno busenje is
regarded as the most
significant work of this author, as well as the...
- Krajišnik, and Sutjeska. The
settlement with
Hungarian ethnic majority is
Busenje.
Ethnically mixed settlements with
relative Serb
majority are: Konak, Neuzina...
- was also the
author of the
first novel in the
Bosnian Language "Zeleno
busenje" (Green sod)
published in 1898, Mulabdić was also one of the
editors of...
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Retrieved 2022-10-23. ura, ura (2021-04-14). "Podgorička URA:
Hitno zaustaviti bušenje L****vića" [Podgorica URA:
Urgently stop the
drilling of L****vić]. URA...
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Voganj (1614) Žarkovac (1102)
Banatska Dubica (428) Boka (1734)
Busenje (94)
Jarkovac (1817) Jaša Tomić (2982)
Konak (996) Krajišnik (2241) Neuzina...
- (Međa, Párdány), Modoș (Modoš, Módos), Șurian (Šurjan, Surján), Căptălan (
Busenje, Káptalanfalva),
Crivobara (Markovićevo, Torontálújfalu) and Gaiu Mare...
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Budisava - Tisa
Kalmanfalva (Тиса Калманфалва)
Bukovac -
Bukovica (Буковица)
Busenje - Vladičino Selo (Владичино Село) Čelarevo - Čib (Чиб), Čeb (Чеб), Bač-Čeb...
- Boka (Bóka) Botoš (Bótos)
Budisava (Tiszakálmánfalva)
Bukovac (Bakolc)
Busenje (Káptalanfalva)
Crepaja (Cserépalja) Crna Bara (Feketetó)
Crvena Crkva...
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Orthodox Christianity Boka Бока
village 1,412
Serbs Orthodox Christianity Busenje Бусење (Hungarian: Káptalanfalva)
village 63
Hungarians Catholic Christianity...