- Montenegro, the
Republic Institute for
Preserving Cultural Heritage and the
Zetski Dom
Montenegrin Royal National Theatre. All
these institutions keep, process...
- and
became the
ruler of a
large part of Zeta,
hence the
title Gospodar Zetski (transl. Lord of Zeta).
Stefan was born as the
third son of Đurađ Đurašević...
-
Rzeczki [
ˈʐɛt͡ʂki] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ciechanów,
within Ciechanów County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
- the
Montenegrin National Theatre and was a
director of the
Royal Theatre Zetski dom in Cetinje.
During the 1990s
conflict in
former Yugoslavia he lived...
-
power has
doubled to 220 kW. The
power plant served to
illuminate the Dvor,
Zetski dom, the main
street of the city and
several houses of the more prominent...
- Ivan Beg's Testament",
Zetski glasnik,
Cetinje 8/1936, no. 33-2. "On the
Centenary of the
Independence of Montenegro",
Zetski glasnik, 7/1935, no. 1-4...
-
Oblasni gospodari: "Balša o
kojem ćemo sada
govoriti beše
veoma siromašan
zetski vlastelin i za života cara
Stefana držao je samo
jedno selo. Ali kad je...
- the area
around his
command with
Serbian troops and the area
between the
Zetski Dom theater, the
hospital and the
barracks with
troops under the command...
- (Durmitor Corps) Nikšićki
korpus (Nikšić Corps) Ostroški
korpus (Ostrog Corps)
Zetski korpus (Zeta Corps) Lovćenski
korpus (Lovćen Corps) Crmničko-primorski korpus...
- p. 637. Djukanović,
Bojka (2023).
Historical Dictionary of Montenegro.
Zetski zbor is the name for the ****embly of 51
tribal chiefs,
representatives of...