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Jajce (Serbian Cyrillic: Јајце) is a
small city in
Bosnia & Herzegovina,
central not only
geographically but also culturally.
Throughout Bosnia's long...
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Walled City of
Jajce (Bosnian,
Croatian and Serbian: Jajačka tvrđava,
Serbian Cyrillic: Јајачка тврђава) is a
medieval fortified nucleus of
Jajce in Bosnia...
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Siege of
Jajce may
refer to:
Siege of
Jajce (1463), a
successful retaking of
Jajce by
Hungarian and
Croatian forces,
several months after Ottoman capture...
- The
Jajce Catacombs, also
known as the
Jajce underground church, or
simply Jajce crypt in
Jajce,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the
historic burial site of...
- The
Jajce Mithraeum, or Jajački
Mithraeum (Serbo-Croatian: Jajački mitrej) is a
temple (Mithraeum)
dedicated to the
Persian invisible sun god, Mithra...
- The
siege of
Jajce was a
siege of the town of
Jajce and its
citadel in 1463, in a push by
Ottomans to
conquer as much of the
Bosnian Kingdom, and continuation...
- Kovačevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Ковачевац) is a
village in the muni****lity of Jezero,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion...
- The
siege of
Jajce took
place between 10 July and 22
August 1464,
during the
Ottoman conquest of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, when an
Ottoman army
under Sultan...
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moved to
Bosnia for the
second time. The
sultan tried to take the
castle of
Jajce,
wanting to
besiege and
destroy it, but
could not. The aim of the Hungarian...
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Jajce I
Hydroelectric Power Station is a
diversion type of
hydroelectric power plant,
taking its
waters from
Great Pliva Lake (Serbo-Croatian: Veliko...