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Gazivoda Lake (Serbian: Језеро Газиводе) or
Ujman Lake (Albanian:
Liqeni i Ujmanit), is an
artificial lake in
Kosovo and Serbia.
Gazivoda Lake has an...
- Savo
Gazivoda (Serbian Cyrillic: Саво Газивода; born 22 July 1994) is a
Montenegrin footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Podgorica. Born in Podgorica...
- The
Ujmani Dam,
officially Ujmani Dam, is a rock-filled
embankment dam on the Ibar
River in the
District of Mitrovica, Kosovo. It was
completed in 1979...
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lakes in Kosovo, the
largest of
which are Lake Batllava,
Badovc Lake, Lake
Gazivoda, Lake Radoniq. In
addition to these,
Kosovo also does have
karst springs...
- Holy
Trinity Church in
Zubin Potok Brnjak Bridge near
Gazivoda Lake View
above Gazivoda Lake
Gazivoda Lake
Village in
Zubin Potok North Kosovo Community...
- by the town of
Zubin Potok. Near this town, the
river is
dammed by the
Gazivoda Dam,
creating the
artificial Lake Gazivode. As the
largest lake in Kosovo...
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village of Jarinje. At Kosovo, the
river is dammed,
creating the
artificial Gazivoda Lake (area 11.9 km2 or 4.6 sq mi,
altitude 693 m or 2,274 ft,
depth 105 m...
- is
Gazivoda Lake, in the north-western part of
Kosovo in the muni****lity of
Zubin Potok.
These are five of the
largest lakes in Kosovo:
Gazivoda Lake...
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located on the Bjeshkët e Thata, or
Barren Mountains. From its peak
parts of
Gazivoda Lake can be seen. "Ibarski Kolašin -
Mokra Gora". www.ibarski-kolasin.org...
- July 2001
Prime Minister Momir Bulatović
Zoran Žižić
Preceded by Božidar
Gazivoda Succeeded by
Jovan Ranković
Personal details Born (1954-08-08)8 August...