- Montenegro.
Circa 500 it
became the see of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Risano. The
invasions of the
Avars and
Slavs left the city deserted. The last reference...
- The
Diocese of
Risano (Latin Risinium) was a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church from the 6th to the 17th century...
-
border of
Roman Italy moved from the
Timavo River to the
Formione (today
Risano).
Roman Tergeste flourished due to its
position on the road from Aquileia...
- to the east and south. The
rivers of the
territory included the Rižana/
Risano, the Dragonja/Dragogna, the Timavo/Timava, the Val Rosandra/Glinščica, and...
- The Rižana is a
river in Slovenia. It has also been
known as the
Risano. It was
known as the
Formio in Latin. The
village of Rižana is
located upon it...
- The
Placitum of
Riziano (Italian:
Placito del
Risano; Slovene: Rižanski zbor) was a
dispute that took
place c. 804
around the
Riziano River,
probably at...
-
Archived from the
original on
September 25, 2021.
Retrieved April 15, 2023.
Risano, Ana (April 17, 2023). "'Small' vs. 'Large:'
Towns Continue Transportation...
- (Raguxa/Ragusa), 1000–1030 and 1205–1358
Herceg Novi (Castelnuovo), 1687–1797
Risan (
Risano), 1688–1797
Kotor (Càtaro/Cattaro) and
Perast (Perasto), 1420–1797 Sveti...
-
beneath the hill of St
Ilija (873 m), on a cape that
separates the Bay of
Risano from that of Kotor, and
overlooks the
Verige strait, the
narrowest part...
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Lastva Lustizza / Luštica
Mulla / Muo
Perasto /
Perast Perzagno / Prčanj
Risano /
Risan Stolivo Inferiore /
Donji Stoliv Sutorina /
Sutorina Teodo / Tivat...