- The
attack on
Stolice was an
attempt by the
ARBiH to
control the
positions of the VRS on
Mountain Majevica. At first, the
ARBiH suppressed the VRS, and...
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Stolice (Serbian Cyrillic: Столице) is a part of the
village Brštica near
Krupanj in Serbia. It
became known in
history as the
place where the military-political...
- of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (ARBiH)
attacked several heights around Mount Stolice – the
highest peak
within the
Majevica mountain range in
northeastern Bosnia...
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Stolice conference was a military-political
conference of the
leadership of the
Yugoslav Partisans, held on 26
September 1941 in the
village of Stolice...
- used by
Slovene Partisans that was
adopted on 26
September 1941 at the
Stolice meeting of the
Yugoslav Partisans. 1:2 Flag of SR Slovenia, 1945–1991....
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situated between Semberija, Posavina, and
Tuzla Canton. Its
highest peak is
Stolice, some 16
kilometres east of Tuzla, in the far
southeastern part of the...
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Slovakia was not
divided into kraje, but into
counties (Slovak: župy or
stolice). This was the case when present-day
Slovakia was part of:
Great Moravia...
-
north of the
Radio stolice,
where the 1st
Majevica Brigade was garrisoned. The rest of the
units were
stationed around the
radio stolice. The
ARBiH had 8...
- 2020.
Odluka o proglašenju
Zakona o potvrđivanju
Ugovora između
Svete Stolice i
Republike Hrvatske o
suradnji na području
odgoja i
kulture Archived 4...
- but re-approved and
verified in 1962
based on
material from the Zajaca-
Stolice district, Brasina, Serbia. It
occurs as a
secondary alteration product...