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Pljevlja (Montenegrin: Пљевља,
pronounced [pʎêʋʎa]) is a town
located in the
Northern Region of Montenegro,
situated along Ćehotina river. The town lies...
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Radio Pljevlja is an FM
radio station in Montenegro. Its
headquarters are in
Pljevlja. "Radio
Pljevlja –
Agencija za
elektronske medije Crne Gore". v t...
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Battle of
Pljevlja (1-2
December 1941), was a
World War II
attack in the
Italian governorate of
Montenegro by
Yugoslav Partisans under the command...
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Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a
small town in the
Pljevlja Muni****lity of
northern Montenegro. It Montenegro's
northernmost settlement with town...
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Heritage Museum Pljevlja (Serbian: ЈУ Завичајни Музеј Пљевља) is a
museum in
Pljevlja, Montenegro. The
museum collection begins with
works of prehistoric...
- city of
Sisak Madžari, Montenegro [sh], a
village in the muni****lity of
Pljevlja Madžari,
North Macedonia, a
village in the muni****lity of Gazi Baba, city...
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Pljevlja Muni****lity is
located in
Northern Montenegro. It
covers an area of 1,346 km² and had a po****tion of 30,786 at the 2011 census. The highest...
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administrative centre of the
Pljevlja District was
Pljevlja. The
district encomp****ed the muni****lities of: Maoče
Gradac Pljevlja Žabljak
Districts of Montenegro...
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Pljevlja Power Station is a coal-fired
power station in
Pljevlja, Montenegro. The
plant went into
service in 1982 and is the only coal-fired
power station...
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Rukometni klub
Rudar is a
Montenegrin handball club from
Pljevlja, that
plays in
Montenegrin First Handball League.
Formed in 1957, RK
Rudar was one of...