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Maljen (Serbian: Маљен) (pronounced [mâʎɛn]) is a
mountain in
western Serbia, just
south of the city of Valjevo. It is well
known as a
summer and winter...
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pronounced [dǐʋtʃibarɛ]) is a town and
mountain resort situated on the
mountain Maljen (1104 m) in
western Serbia, south-east of Valjevo, at the
altitude of 980...
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mountainous terrain. In October, the
Serbs fortified the
Jeljak and the
Maljen mountain ranges in anti****tion of an Austro-Hungarian attack. That gave...
- Jablanik, Povlen,
Maljen, Suvobor), with gently-rolling
hills surrounds the town. Divčibare is a
plateau in the
mountain of
Maljen. It has an average...
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territory is
located between these mountains:
Rudnik (1,132 m or 3,714 ft),
Maljen (970 m or 3,180 ft),
Jesevac (902 m or 2,959 ft),
Suvobor (866 m or 2,841 ft)...
- 036m),
Medvednik (1,247m),
Jablanik (1,275),
Povlen (Mali Povlen: 1,347m),
Maljen (Kraljev sto: 1,104m) and
Suvobor (866m), the
latter including Ravna Gora...
- it made an
attack over
Zlatibor into
Serbia and
defeated the
Chetniks at
Maljen and Suvobor. In
autumn 1944, it
fought in the
Belgrade operation and then...
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capital of Serbia. With an area of 329 km2 (127 sq mi), it is
bordering the
Maljen and
Suvobor mountains to the
South and has
access to the
Kolubara river...
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Battle of
Kolubara — Austro-Hungarian and
Serbian forces clashed at
Mount Maljen in Serbia, with the
Serbians giving up the
mountain after three days of...
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generally bounded by the
mountains of Tara, Zlatibor, Jelica, Goč, Suvobor,
Maljen,
Kotlenik and Gledić, that is, by the
large geographical regions of Šumadija...