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Drijeva, also
known as Narenta, was a
medieval customs and
market town
located on the
banks of
Donja Neretva in what is
today the
village of Gabela, Bosnia...
- trgovište)
Drijeva,
which also
favored Radivojević so the
coalition between Vojsalić and Radivojević,
including Sigismund who also
wanted Drijeva, had conflicting...
- Hum up to the
river Neretva,
including the
prosperous customs town of
Drijeva. In 1357, he
succeeded in
compelling Tvrtko to come to
Hungary and surrender...
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contract between the
Serbian ruler Nemanja and the
Republic of
Ragusa as
Drijeva (the old Serbo-Croatian word for ship or ferry). Up to the end of the 12th...
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Narenta and Via
Drine were
economically crucial as they
provided access to
Drijeva and Dubrovnik,
which in turn
provided access to the
Adriatic Sea. In 1382...
- v****als of the Kosačas,
joined them upon
their arrival. The
party soon took
Drijeva, thus
restoring the
important customs town to the
royal domain for the...
- regions.
Stjepan did take
direct control of the
valuable custom's
house at
Drijeva (Metković). The po****tion of Hum
remained overwhelmingly Orthodox, compared...
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merchant route from
Bosnian inland,
through the
valley of the Neretva, to
Drijeva trg and
further to the
Adriatic sea. The
Ottoman Empire extended fortifications...
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court in
Sutjeska Visoko Bobovac Jajce Open &
market towns Visoko Vrhbosna Drijeva Prača
Walled cities Bobovac Jajce Livno Počitelj
Vratnik Zvornik Castles...
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Dabar Dračevica
Drijeva Bišće
Popovo Luka The
towns and villages: Ljubuški Goražde Main custom-towns, market-towns and
mining towns:
Drijeva. Pavlovića zemlja...