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Maganik (Serbian Cyrillic: Маганик,
pronounced [
maɡǎniːk]) is a
mountain range in
Central Montenegro. The
highest point of
Maganik is Međeđi Vrh ("Bear's...
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Titograd (modern-day Podgorica), SR
Montenegro when it
crashed into
Mount Maganik, in
central Montenegro,
killing all 41 p****engers and crew. The aircraft...
- Sud
Aviation SE-210
Caravelle 6-N,
which flew into the
Babin Zub peak on
Maganik mountain north of Podgorica. All 41 on
board perished.[citation needed]...
- Ključ
Komovi Kovač Lisa
Lisac Lovćen Lola
Lukavica Lebršnik Ljubišnja
Maganik Maglić
Mokra Gora
Mokra planina Možura Njegoš Ostroška
Greda Obzir Orjen...
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Herzegovina Mrtvica (river), a
river in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina along the
Maganik mountains This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Prekornica [sr] B23:
Durmitor area B24:
Sinjajevina B25: The Morača
Mountains and
Maganik B26: Ljubišnja B27: M****if
Bjelasica B28:
Komovi B29:
Visitor B30: Kučke...
- 11 – JAT
Airways Flight 769, a Sud
Aviation Caravelle,
crashed into Mt.
Maganik near Kolašin, Montenegro,
killing all 41 on board.
September 27 – Texas...
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accident with loss of life. The
aircraft struck the
Babin Zub peak on
Maganik mountain near Podgorica, at 6,300 feet
while descending from 9,000 to 6...
- from Berane, and the
deepest sinkhole is Željezna jama -1027 m on
mount Maganik. The Zeta
River Valley, or Bjelopavlići plain,
merges in the southeast...
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president Salvador Allende. 1973 – JAT
Airways Flight 769
crashes into the
Maganik mountain range while on
approach to
Titograd Airport,
killing 35 p****engers...