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Radoniq Lake (Albanian:
Liqeni i Radoniqit; Serbian: Радоњићко језеро/Radonjićko jezero) is a lake in Kosovo.
After Gazivoda Lake, it is the
second largest...
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under the
command of
Ramush Haradinaj mounted a
campaign north of Lake
Radoniq/Radonjić to
seize control over the area
between Gllogjan/Glođane and Deçan/Dečani...
- The Lake Radonjić m****acre or the M****acre at Lake Radonjić (Serbian: Масакр на Радоњићком језеру, Albanian:
Masakra e
Liqenit të Radoniqit)
refers to...
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largest of
which are Lake Batllava,
Badovc Lake, Lake Gazivoda, Lake
Radoniq. In
addition to these,
Kosovo also does have
karst springs,
thermal and...
- Osek Pashë Palabardhë
Pjetershtan Plançor
Ponoshec Popovc Racë
Rracaj Radoniq Rakoc Ramoc Rogova I Rogovë II Zidi Sadikagës
Sheremet Shishman Skivjan...
- Rakovina, Kralan, Bec and
Radoniq,
while the
Ottoman record mentions Palabardh, Janosh, Vraniq, Kralan, Cërm Bec, Rashkoc,
Radoniq,
Rakoc and Rakovina. The...
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perimeter defenses were upgraded.
Aviation portal Alenia C-27J
Spartan Radoniq lake Dumosh-Batllava
Airfield Airport information[usurped] from
DAFIF (effective...
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while Yugoslav military forces were
positioned on the
hills around Lake
Radoniq.
Throughout the
summer of 1998,
Yugoslav forces s****ed
Albanian villages...
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Ponoshec Ponoševac
Popoc Popovac [sr]
Qerim Ćerim
Qerret Čeret Raçë Rača
Radoniq Radonjić
Rakoc Rakoc Rakovinë
Rakovina Ramoc Ramoc Rashkoc Raškoc Rogovë...
- main
lakes are
Gazivoda Lake (380
million m³) in the north-western part,
Radoniq lake (113
million m³) in the south-western part,
Batllava Lake (40 million...