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Crmnica (Montenegrin
Cyrillic and
Serbian Cyrillic: Црмница,
pronounced [tsr̩mnitsa]) is one of the
local communities (mjesne zajednice) of the muni****lity...
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during the
reign of Šćepan Mali (1767–73).
Plamenac (Plamenać) was from
Crmnica, and
belonged to the tribe's most
notable brotherhood, the Plamenac. His...
- Montenegro, the
nahija was part of Old Montenegro,
alongside Katun,
Rijeka and
Crmnica. The
Serbian Gradac Monastery was once
located within the region. Lješanska...
- the muni****lity of Bar, Montenegro. It is
located in the
Crmnica region,
straddling the
Crmnica river,
which flows into
nearby Skadar Lake.
There are various...
- the
Church of St. Nicholas,
located near the
village of
Virpazar in the
Crmnica region of Montenegro. It was
founded by
Jelena Balšić (1365–1443), the...
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divided into four
territorial units, or nahije: Katun, Rijeka, Lješ and
Crmnica.
Their inhabitants were
known under the
regional demonym Montenegrins (Crnogorci...
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Valley Bardar Codri Cricova Hîncești
Purcari See also:
Montenegrin wine
Crmnica Plantaže, near
Podgorica Groesb****
Gelderland Limburg Povardarie Skopsko...
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Podgor (Cyrillic: Подгор) is a
village in the
Crmnica region of Montenegro. It is best
known as the
birthplace of the
celebrated Yugoslav communist politician...
- the
determination of Petar's successor,
after making peace between the
Crmnica and
Katunjani tribes, and
being recognized by all of the
Montenegrin clans...
- Kotor, Grbalj,
Budva riviera, Pobori, Brajići, Maine, Paštrovići, Spič,
Crmnica, Bar, Mrkojevići,
Ulcinj riviera and
Skadarska Krajina. Bay of
Kotor Perast...