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LRSVM Tamnava (Serbian Cyrillic: Лансер Ракета Самоходни Вишецевни Модуларни Тамнава, romanized: Lanser
Raketa Samohodni Višecevni
Modularni Tamnava, named...
- The
Tamnava (Serbian Cyrillic: Тамнава) is a
river in
western Serbia. It is a 90 km (56 mi)-long left
tributary of the
Kolubara River and also
gives the...
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Pannonian Plain.
Other agricultural regions include Mačva, Pomoravlje,
Tamnava, Rasina, and Jablanica. In the
structure of the
agricultural production...
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Central Europe,
especially Serbia (in Vojvodina, Mačva and Posavo-
Tamnava),
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Croatia (of
which it is the
national string instrument)...
- a
river in
western Serbia, a 57 km-long
right and
longest tributary to
Tamnava river. The Ub
originates from the Vlašić
mountain in
Podgorina region of...
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Smederevo — 4
February 1804, Valjevo,
Sanjak of Smederevo) was ober
knyaz of
Tamnava—Posavina
district of
Valjevo nahiyah of the
Belgrade Pashaluk.
Aleksa Nenadović...
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eastern boundaries of the
districts of
Posava (capital, Obrenovac),
Tamnava,
Kolubara (capital, Mionica) and Požega,
including the
district of Ljubić...
- 1940. When
World War II in
Yugoslavia started, the
Partisans organized a
Tamnava-Kolubara unit in
Valjevo (modern-day Serbia) in 1941, and Filipović became...
- tracks:
Stubline - Vorbis,
single track, 14.42 km.
Built in 1979.
Brgule -
Tamnava,
single track, 3.32 km.
Built in 1979.
There are
several loading, unloading...
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Aleksa Nenadović (1749–1804),
Serbian statesman,
prince of
Tamnava—Posavina
Mateja Nenadović,
Serbian Orthodox priest and
politician Wilbur...