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Grebenac (Serbian Cyrillic: Гребенац, Romanian: Grebenaț) is a
village in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is
situated in the Bela
Crkva muni****lity, in the South...
- of the Danube-Tisa Canal. It runs
alongside the
villages of Dupljaja,
Grebenac,
Kajtasovo and
Banatska Palanka before it ends its 60-kilometre (37 mi)...
- the
following villages:
Banatska Palanka Banatska Subotica Vračev Gaj
Grebenac Dobričevo
Dupljaja Jasenovo Kajtasovo Kaluđerovo Kruščica ****ć Crvena...
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Yugoslav and
Serbian poet of
Romanian origin. Popa was born in the
village of
Grebenac (Romanian: Grebenaț),
Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia) into a
Banat Romanian...
- were
discovered in the
locality of Židovar.
Other localities (Đurica,
Grebenac,
Veliki Grad, Mali Grad)
contain remains of the
habitation from the 13th...
-
willow rod,
appears during Gurban festival as
practiced by the
Boyash of
Grebenac.
Folklorist David MacRitchie,
building on
ethnological observations made...
- muni****lity),
Nikolinci (Alibunar muni****lity), Seleuš (Alibunar muni****lity),
Grebenac (Bela
Crkva muni****lity),
Barice (Plandište), (Plandište muni****lity)...
- University. Radičević,
Dejan (2012). "Medieval
Fortifications in
Dupljaja and
Grebenac".
Proceedings of the
Regional Conference – Research,
Preservation and Presentation...
- 1985; in
Minneapolis (d. 2016)
Vasko Popa,
Yugoslavian Serbian poet, in
Grebenac,
Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and
Slovenes (d. 1991)
There was an enormous...
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