-
Mariano Bolizza, a
Venetian patrician,
recorded in 1614 that “Riouzi” (
Rovci) was
inhabited by
Orthodox Christian Serbs and had a
total of 50 houses...
-
Herzegovina with Grahovo,
northern Plješivica, Župa, Lukovo, Drobnjaci, Uskoci,
Rovci, Kolašin and Morača.
During the
turbulent period of
Bosnian war 1992–1995...
- Lopatice, near Lopate)
against the
tribespeople of Trebjesa, Morača and
Rovci. The unit
suffered noticeable casualties.
According to
available sources...
- internally. The
Greens consisted of the
highland tribes of Moračani,
Piperi and
Rovči, the
Katun clans of Bjelice, Cetinje,
Cveto and Cuce and the Hercegovinian...
-
Greens drew
their membership from the
Highland tribes (Moračani, Piperi, and
Rovci), the
Katun clans (Bjelice, Cetinje, Čevo, and Cuce), and the Herzegovinian...
- in the
Royal Yugoslav Army, and
during World War II the
commander of the
Rovci Chetnik Battalion and as such, one of the
commanders of the
leader of the...
- the part of
Montenegro which is
today known as Šekular. Bratonožići and
Rovci. Like
other non-Slavic
tribes of Montenegro, they were
either ****imilated...
-
Idriz Seferi Units involved Kuči
battalion Vasojevići battalions: Morača-
Rovci battalion Lijeva Rijeka battalion Bratonožići
battalion Albanian irregulars...
- Róvčanin, m. čovjek iz Rovaca. U rječniku
Vukovu s naznač. akc. (Einer von
Rovci This page
lists people with the
surname Rovčanin. If an
internal link intending...