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Orahov Do (Serbian Cyrillic: Орахов До) is a
village in
Ravno muni****lity
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was
formerly part of the
Trebinje muni****lity, up...
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orasi ... praslav. orěhъ "nux".
Pridjev na -ov
orahov, poimeničen u
topnimiji u sr. r. Orahovo, ...
Orahov Do (Hercegovina), ... Oriovac, gen. -vca (toponim...
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family and the
second youngest. His
father was born in the
village of
Orahov Do near Ravno, at the time part of the
Ottoman Empire (now
Bosnia and Herzegovina)...
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library in Dubrovnik, that
Nikola was the son of a Boško from
Orahovo (
Orahov Do, near
Popovo polje, then
Bosnia Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire, present-day Bosnia...
- Gorogaše, Grebci, Ivanica, Kalađurđevići,
Kijev Do, Kutina, Nenovići, Nevada,
Orahov Do, Podosoje, Požarno, Prosjek, Ravno,
Rupni Do, Slavogostići, Slivnica...
- Gorogaše
Grebci Ivanica Kalađurđevići
Kijev Do
Kutina Nenovići
Nevada Orah
Orahov Do Orašje
Popovo (partially)
Prosjek Rapti Bobani (partially)
Ravno Rupni...
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Republic of
Ragusa -- to
Nikola Bošković, a
Ragusan merchant,
originally from
Orahov Do near
Ravno (at the time part of the
Ottoman Empire, now
Bosnia and Herzegovina)...
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Brigades ceased their advance in Dubrovačko
Primorje in the
vicinity of
Orahov Do, a
village to the
north of Slano.
Regardless of its
military outcome...
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Skadar (Scutari) (1622–24) and
later Mostar (1637). Born in 1572 in
Orahov Do in Herzegovina, Andrijašević was a
resident in
Ragusa (Dubrovnik). He...
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settlements in the
Popovo župa were Dračevo, Žakovo, Čvaljina,
Velja Međa, Ravno,
Orahov Do, Sedlari, Poljice, Golubinac, Drijenjani, Grepci, Vršće, Dubljani, Površ...