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Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Сочица; Romanian: Sălcița; Hungarian: Temesszőlős) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Vršac muni****lity, in the South...
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Lazar Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Сочица; 1838 – 1910) was Piva chieftain,
Montenegrin vojvoda,
military commander and
political leader, from the Old...
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Risto Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ристо Сочица),
better known as Mujo L.
Sočica (Serbian Cyrillic: Мујо Л. Сочица) was a
Montenegrin and
Serbian politician...
- (born 1963),
Serbian politician from the country's
Bosniak community Mujo
Sočica (died 1941),
Montenegrin and
Serbian politician and
lawyer Mujo Ulqinaku...
- Mic), Malo Središte (Srediștea Mică), Mesić (Mesici),
Jablanka (Iablanca),
Sočica (Sălcița), Ritiševo (Râtișor), Orešac (Oreșaț) and Kuštilj (Coștei). In...
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Herzegovinian chieftain Lazar Sočica and
Marko Miljanov shaking hands....
- (Romanian: Păuliș)
Parta (Romanian Parța)
Potporanj Ritiševo (Romanian: Râtișor)
Sočica (Romanian: Sălcița) Straža (Romanian: Straja)
Uljma Šušara (Hungarian: Fejértelep)...
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Vasilj Svorcan and Sava Jakšić lead the
revolt in
these regions.
Lazar Sočica led the Piva
tribe in Old Herzegovina. The
Ottomans heard of the
talks between...
- muni****lity), Kuštilj (Vršac muni****lity),
Jablanka (Vršac muni****lity),
Sočica (Vršac muni****lity), Mesić (Vršac muni****lity),
Markovac (Vršac muni****lity)...
- Budj, Podgrab, Vrhpraca, Gorovici, Hotocine, Glasinac,
Podromanija and
Socica were
intercepted by
Austrian regular forces and the
irregulars before they...