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Vranjina (Montenegrin: Врањина) is a settlement, island, and a hill in Lake Skadar, in the
Montenegrin muni****lity of Podgorica.
Until the
first half...
- The
Vranjina Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Врањина, romanized: Manastir
Vranjina), also
known as the
Vranina Monastery or St. Nicholas' Monastery, is a...
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Bojana and
Vranjina have an area of 4.8
square km.
Largest sea
island —
Sveti Nikola is
about 36
hectares / 90 acres.
Tallest island —
Vranjina rises at...
- border.
Surrounded by
Montenegrin soldiers in a
tower on the
island of
Vranjina, he blew it up,
killing himself and many of the
Montenegrin soldiers. In...
- Briđe
Brskut Budza Buronji Velje Brdo Veruša
Vidijenje Vilac Vladni Vranj Vranjina Vrbica Vukovci Vuksanlekići
Golubovci Goljemadi Goričani
Gornje Stravče...
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fortress in
Skadar Lake in Montenegro. It is
located near the
small town of
Vranjina. The fort was
built in the 18th century. It is
located on a peninsula,...
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issued by
Stefan Uroš I to the
Serbian Orthodox Zeta
Episcopate seat at
Vranjina island in Lake Skadar. It came to
denote the
majority of
contemporary Montenegro...
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January 1878),
Ulcinj (20
January 1878), Grmožur (26
January 1878) and
Vranjina and
Lesendro (30
January 1878). The war
ended when the
Ottomans signed...
- 1843, and his
forces soon
seized the
strategically important islands of
Vranjina and
Lesendro on Lake Skadar. The
capture of
these islands rendered Montenegrin...
- 1280)
Queen Helena confirmed the
grant given by
Stefan Vladislav to the
Vranjina monastery, the
Vlachs are
separately mentioned,
along with
Arbanasi (Albanians)...