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Village in Croatia
Lapovac is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County. It is near the Blagaj castle. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic
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Serbian commander in the First Serbian Uprising
Milosav Lapovac (Serbian: Милосав Лаповац; 1770–1844) was a Serb hajduk (brigand) that fought in the First Serbian Uprising. A member of Stanoje Glavaš's
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Reservoir in Croatia
Lapovac is an accumulation lake located between Našice and Markovac Našički, in Croatia. https://www.tznasice.hr/izdvojene-destinacije/jezero-lapovac/
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Topics referred to by the same term
Vučkovići, Kistanje, a hamlet of Kistanje, Croatia Vučkovići, Lapovac, a hamlet of Lapovac, Croatia Vučkovići, Maljkovo, a hamlet of Maljkovo, Croatia Vučkovići
Vučkovići
Town in Central Croatia, Croatia
population 0 Kuzma Perjasička, population 4 Lađevačko Selište, population 6 Lapovac, population 6 Lumbardenik, population 132 Mali Vuković, population 74 Marindolsko
Slunj
Name list
chetnik and poet Milosav Jovanović (1935–2014), Serbian artist Milosav Lapovac (1770–1844), Serbian revolutionary Milosav Miličković (born 1959), Serbian
Milosav
Town in Slavonia, Croatia
the immediate surroundings, and the fishpond Našička Breznica and Lake Lapovac offer angling opportunities.[citation needed] Slavonian cuisine and freshwater
Našice
Place in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
family Zoo. Between Markovac and Nasice is situated an accumulation Lake Lapovac. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the
Markovac_Našički
Military rank of the Serbian Army during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13)
Toša Đorđević (1790–1850), former hajduk, promoted to bimbaša. Milosav Lapovac (1770–1844), former hajduk. Đorđe Zagla (fl. 1804–d. 1847), active in Smederevo
Buljubaša (Serbian Revolution)
Buljubaša_(Serbian_Revolution)
List of participants in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
Dimitrije Kujundžić 17XX–18XX 18XX Kosta Kujundžić 17XX–18XX 18XX Milosav Lapovac 17XX–18XX 18XX Mica Brka (Krajević) 17XX–1813 1804–13 (soldier) From Mavrovo
List of people of the First Serbian Uprising
List_of_people_of_the_First_Serbian_Uprising
1804 gathering of Serbian chiefs and rebels
Glavaš, who led a strong band (including Hajduk-Veljko, Vule Ilić, Milosav Lapovac, and others) and whom all other hajduks would follow, and collected his
Orašac_Assembly
Village in Croatia
Population trends 1857–2021 v Note:Some of its territory was transferred to Lapovac in 2001. Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications In 1890, the
Veljun
Massacre of Serbs by the Ustaše in Croatia during World War II
pre-war population of 708, while Veljun and the neighbouring villages of Lapovac and Točak had been reduced to 700 from a pre-war population of 1,297. That
Blagaj_massacre
Village in Croatia
Mihovljan [hr], a hamlet of Jurga [hr], a hamlet of Kistanje, a hamlet of Lapovac, a hamlet of Maljkovo, another hamlet of Polača, a hamlet of Poznanovec
Gornji_Vučkovići
Village in Croatia
Mihovljan [hr], a hamlet of Jurga, a hamlet of Kistanje, a hamlet of Lapovac, a hamlet of Maljkovo, another hamlet of Polača, a hamlet of Poznanovec
Donji_Vučkovići
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