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Radojevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Радојево) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the muni****lity of Nova Crnja,
Central Banat District,
Vojvodina province...
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includes the
following villages: Nova
Crnja Aleksandrovo Vojvoda Stepa Radojevo Srpska Crnja Toba (Hungarian: Tóba)
Although the
village of Nova Crnja...
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Montenegrin politician All
pages with
titles containing Radoje Radojević
Radojevo This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name. If an...
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Vladimir Boberić (secular name:
Vladislav Boberić,
Srpska Klarija (today
Radojevo, Banat, Austria-Hungary, 22
October 1873 – Budapest, Hungary, 17 February...
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Ravni Do (102) Sićevo (1007)
Aleksandrovo (2665) Nova
Crnja (1861)
Radojevo (1385)
Srpska Crnja (4383) Toba (691)
Vojvoda Stepa (1720) Akmačići (420)...
- Zrenjanin,
which was
closed in 1932.
Redirected to
Srpska Klarija (now part of
Radojevo)
after World War 1. The Šargan
Eight is Serbia's only narrow-gauge railroad...
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Putnikovo (Torontálputnok) Rabe (Rábé) Radičević (Csikériapuszta)
Radojevo (Klári)
Rastina (Körtéd)
Ratkovo (Paripás)
Ravni Topolovac (Katalinfalva)...
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Serbian po****tion
being deported in 1765 to
Checea and
Peterda (today
Radojevo, Serbia).
Starting with 1778, the
Romanian inhabitants of
Giarmata are...
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Christianity Aleksandrovo Александрово
village 2,130
Serbs Orthodox Christianity Radojevo Радојево
village 1,056
Serbs Orthodox Christianity Srpska Crnja Српска...
- Miloševo 1857.
Frescoes in the
Serbian church in
Mokrin 1858.
Iconostasis in
Radojevo 1859.
Frescoes in the
church in
Melenci 1861.
Iconostasis in the Serbian...