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Zavlaka (Serbian Cyrillic: Завлака) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the
Krupanj muni****lity, in the Mačva
District of
Central Serbia. The village...
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while the
Upper Jadar was an
important mining region (antimony
mines of
Zavlaka and Bela Crkva). In
August 1914,
during World War I, a
major battle between...
- left tributary, the
Likodra river, near the
village and
former mine of
Zavlaka. The
Jadar continues next to the
villages of Brezovice,
Radinac [where...
- Lipenović Mojković
Planina Ravnaja Šljivova
Stave Tolisavac Tomanj Vrbić
Zavlaka Already in the
Roman period, the
mining was
developed in the
modern Rađevina...
- and then
horribly m****acred. Such a
group of
fifteen people was
found in
Zavlaka.
Small groups of
slaughtered and
disfigured people,
mostly women and children...
- Banjevac, Bela Crkva, Bogoštica, Brezovice, Brštica, Vrbić, Palatine,
Zavlaka, Kostajnik, Krasava, Kržava, Likodra, Lipenović, Mojković, Planina, Ravnaja...
- (323) Šljivova (849)
Stave (450)
Tolisavac (667)
Tomanj (433) Vrbić (578)
Zavlaka (962)
Begovo Brdo (526) Bela Voda (1387)
Belasica (402)
Bivolje (330) Bojince...
- of
Chetnik units. On 31
August 1941, the
Chetniks captured Loznica and
Zavlaka village and then, on 1
September 1941, they
captured Zajača, a
mining town...
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departure of the partisans, a
gendarmerie patrol from the
nearby village Zavlaka arrived in the village,
which in the
meantime was
informed about the arrival...
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Chetnik held
positions on
Mekote hill. One
platoon of the
Chetniks from
Zavlaka held
positions on Vis hill. On 11
October the
German 342nd
Infantry Division...