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Mramorak (Serbian Cyrillic: Мраморак) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the
Kovin muni****lity, in the
South Banat District,
Vojvodina province...
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following villages: Bavanište Gaj
Deliblato Dubovac Malo Bavanište
Mramorak Pločica
Skorenovac (Hungarian: Székelykeve) Šumarak
There is also this...
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Sauerwald at Kajtasovo,
Emanuelovac at Dubovac,
Wekerle at Vladimirovac,
Mramorak Vineyards and the
vineyard at Šušara. The red
grape was
dominant (varieties...
- verb "haben" was
conjugated as "han" in
Sankt Hubert and as "hava" In
Mramorak,
although both were in Banat.
Herman Ruediger, a
German sociologist, reports...
- Mică)
Margita (Mărghita)
Markovac (Marcovăţ) Međa (Pardani) Mesić (Mesici)
Mramorak (Mramorac)
Nikolinci (Nicolinți) Novi Kneževac (Noul Cnezat) Novi Sad (Novi...
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Deliblato (3498)
Dubovac (1283) Gaj (3302)
Kovin (14250) Malo Bavanište (420)
Mramorak (3145) Pločica (2044)
Skorenovac (2574) Šumarak (180)
Adrani (2198) Bapsko...
- (Милетичево, Miletičevo) Mol (Мол) Morović (Морович, Morovič) Mošorin (Мошорин)
Mramorak (Мраморак)
Nakovo (Наково)
Neradin (Нерадин)
Neuzina (Неузина) Noćaj (Ночай...
- (Mokrin, Homokrév) Mol (Mohol)
Moravica (Bácskossuthfalva) Mošorin (Mozsor)
Mramorak (Homokos) Mužlja (Muzslya)
Nadalj (Nádalja)
Nakovo (Nákófalva) Neštin (Nyest)...
- pla****
their first friendly matches against teams from Ivanovo, Pločica,
Mramorak and
Banatski Brestovac.
President of the club was
Milivoj Đurkin, Vice...
- Malo Bavanište Мало Баваниште
village 332
Serbs Orthodox Christianity Mramorak Мраморак
village 2,690
Serbs Orthodox Christianity Pločica Плочица village...