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- Dobroselica may refer to the following villages in Serbia: Dobroselica (Rekovac) Dobroselica (Čajetina) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
- Dobroselica is a village in the muni****lity of Čajetina, western Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a po****tion of 367 people. There...
- Dobroselica is a village in the muni****lity of Rekovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a po****tion of 36 people. Popis stanovništva...
- pp. 20–21. Branko Pejović (12 November 2023). "Sakrivena Dobroselica" [Hidden Dobroselica]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1363 (in Serbian). pp. 21–22. Branka...
- reservoir. It is surrounded by the villages of Jablanica, Stublo and Dobroselica. At the foot of the peak is the Tornik ski resort, located at an altitude...
- comprises the following settlements: Alin Potok Branešci Golovo Gostilje Dobroselica Drenova Željine Zlatibor Jablanica Kriva Reka Ljubiš Mačkat Mušvete Rakovica...
- (1226) Žaočani (391) Alin Potok (244) Branešci (744) Čajetina (3162) Dobroselica (405) Drenova (135) Golovo (212) Gostilje (344) Jablanica (924) Kriva...
- called Rekovac: Bare Belušić Beočić Bogalinac Brajnovac Cikot Dulene Dobroselica Dragovo Kalenić Kaludra Kavadar Komarane Lepojević Loćika Lomnica Maleševo...
- the church of Žiča monastery, the monastery and the wooden church of Dobroselica, on the Zlatibor mountains. With his son Sreten Protić, he painted the...
- Peć. Works by Aleksije Lazović are also preserved in the churches of Dobroselica, Mačkat and Bela Reka on the Zlatibor mountains, and the iconostasis...