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  • Timok
  • River in Serbia and Bulgaria

    The Timok (Serbian and Bulgarian: Тимок, Romanian: Timoc), sometimes also known as Great Timok (Serbian: Велики Тимок / Veliki Timok, Romanian: Timocul

    Timok

    Timok

    Timok

  • Timok (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    around the river FK Timok Zaječar, Serbian football club Tributaries of Timok river: Beli Timok Trgoviški Timok Svrljiški Timok Crni Timok This disambiguation

    Timok (disambiguation)

    Timok_(disambiguation)

  • Timok Cove
  • Timok Cove (Bulgarian: залив Тимок, romanized: zaliv Timok, IPA: [ˈzalif ˈtimok]) is a 580 m wide cove indenting for 400 m the north coast of Rugged Island

    Timok Cove

    Timok Cove

    Timok_Cove

  • Timok Valley
  • Geographical region in Serbia

    The Timok Valley or Timočka Krajina (Serbian: Тимочка Крајина, lit. 'Timok Frontier'; Romanian: Valea Timocului) is a geographical region in eastern Serbia

    Timok Valley

    Timok Valley

    Timok_Valley

  • Timok Rebellion
  • The Timok Rebellion (Serbian Cyrillic: Тимочка буна, romanized: Timočka buna) was a popular uprising that began in eastern Serbia (now the region of the

    Timok Rebellion

    Timok_Rebellion

  • Prizren–Timok dialect
  • The Prizren–Timok dialect (Serbo-Croatian: призренско–тимочки дијалект / prizrensko–timočki dijalekt) is the name given by Serbian linguists to classify

    Prizren–Timok dialect

    Prizren–Timok dialect

    Prizren–Timok_dialect

  • Eparchy of Timok
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Eparchy of Timok (Serbian: Епархија тимочка, romanized: Eparhija timočka) is a diocese (eparchy) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, covering Timok Valley region

    Eparchy of Timok

    Eparchy of Timok

    Eparchy_of_Timok

  • South Slavic languages
  • Language family

    southern Kosovo, western North Macedonia and northeast Albania Prizren-Timok dialect in southeast Serbia and eastern Kosovo Karashevian dialect in western

    South Slavic languages

    South Slavic languages

    South_Slavic_languages

  • Torlak dialects
  • Group of South Slavic dialects

    to it as the Prizren–Timok dialect. Pavle Ivić, in his textbook of Serbo-Croatian dialectology (1956), treated the "Prizren–Timok dialect zone" as part

    Torlak dialects

    Torlak dialects

    Torlak_dialects

  • Romanians in Serbia
  • Ethnic group

    protect the ethnic minority rights of the Romanians in Timok Valley. Vlachs settled in Timok Valley from regions north of the Danube by the Habsburgs

    Romanians in Serbia

    Romanians in Serbia

    Romanians_in_Serbia

  • FK Timok
  • Serbian football club

    FK Timok 1919 (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Тимок 1919) is a football club based in Zaječar, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League East, the third tier of

    FK Timok

    FK_Timok

  • Shtokavian
  • Prestige dialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language

    and dictionaries. The transitional dialects stretch southwest from the Timok Valley near the Bulgarian border to Prizren. There is disagreement among

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

  • Beli Timok
  • River in Serbia

    Beli Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бели Тимок, "White Timok") is a headwater of the Timok River in Serbia. It starts at the junction of the Svrljiški Timok River

    Beli Timok

    Beli Timok

    Beli_Timok

  • Bosnian Cyrillic
  • Bosnian extinct variation of Cyrillic

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Bosnian Cyrillic

    Bosnian Cyrillic

    Bosnian_Cyrillic

  • Crni Timok
  • River in Serbia

    Crni Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: Црни Тимок, "Black Timok"), also known as Crna River (Serbian: Црна река / Crna reka, "Black River") or Krivovirski Timok (Кривовирски

    Crni Timok

    Crni Timok

    Crni_Timok

  • Slovene language
  • South Slavic language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Slovene language

    Slovene language

    Slovene_language

  • Vlachs of Serbia
  • Romanian-speaking population in Serbia

    and 300,000. They are concentrated in eastern Serbia, mainly within the Timok Valley. The Vlachs are characterized by a culture that has preserved archaic

    Vlachs of Serbia

    Vlachs of Serbia

    Vlachs_of_Serbia

  • Kraljevica Stadium
  • Football Stadium in Zaječar, Serbia

    eastern Serbia on the border with Bulgaria. Since 2023, the football club FK Timok has played its home games at the football stadium of the Kraljevica sports

    Kraljevica Stadium

    Kraljevica_Stadium

  • Svrljiški Timok
  • River in Serbia

    The Svrljiški Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: Сврљишки Тимок, "Timok of Svrljig") is a river in Serbia, headwater of the Beli Timok. It rises north of the Mountains

    Svrljiški Timok

    Svrljiški Timok

    Svrljiški_Timok

  • Predrag Balašević
  • Serbian politician of Romanian ethnicity

    Balașevici, Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Балашевић) is a Serbian politician of Timok Vlach ethnicity who is currently the leader of the Vlach National Party

    Predrag Balašević

    Predrag_Balašević

  • Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)
  • and 146 officers. Morava Corps, with 18,450 fighters and 118 officers. Timok Corps, with 22,150 soldiers and 124 officers. Javor Corps, with 13,100-15

    Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)

    Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)

    Order_of_battle_of_the_Serbian_Army_(1876–1878)

  • Serbo-Croatian
  • South Slavic language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Serbo-Croatian

    Serbo-Croatian

    Serbo-Croatian

  • Romanian language in Serbia
  • Minority language in Serbia

    Romanians/Vlachs (mainly in Timok Valley). The former speak the Banat Romanian and identify as ethnic Romanians. Romanian/Vlachs in Timok Valley speak archaic

    Romanian language in Serbia

    Romanian_language_in_Serbia

  • Zaječar Historical Archive
  • The Historical Archive "Timočka krajina" of Zaječar (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив „Тимочка крајина“ Зајечар), known formerly and commonly as the

    Zaječar Historical Archive

    Zaječar Historical Archive

    Zaječar_Historical_Archive

  • Šatrovački
  • Serbo-Croatian argot

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Šatrovački

    Šatrovački

  • Bulgarian language
  • Eastern South Slavic language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian_language

  • Burgenland Croatian
  • Regional variety of the Chakavian dialect of Croatian

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Burgenland Croatian

    Burgenland Croatian

    Burgenland_Croatian

  • Kosovo
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    dialect of Serbo-Croat which borders Macedonian and Bulgarian territory, the 'Timok-Prizren' dialect, does have some transitional features; but research has

    Kosovo

    Kosovo

    Kosovo

  • Srem Offensive
  • Offensive by Serbian Army in WWI

    his division headquarters, and Timok I only marched at 11:00 AM. The destination of the crossing was 45 km from Timok I's position and was supposed to

    Srem Offensive

    Srem Offensive

    Srem_Offensive

  • Oltenian dialect
  • Romanian dialect

    both past and present actions. Oltenian is also spoken in the Timok Valley by the Timok Vlachs of Serbia and Bulgaria. Other than Oltenian, they also

    Oltenian dialect

    Oltenian dialect

    Oltenian_dialect

  • Serbian Church Slavic
  • Extinct Serbian redaction of the Church Slavic literary language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Serbian Church Slavic

    Serbian Church Slavic

    Serbian_Church_Slavic

  • Serbian League East
  • Football league

    following a merger between the Serbian League Niš and the Serbian League Timok. The league is formed by 16 clubs which play all against one another twice

    Serbian League East

    Serbian_League_East

  • Trgoviški Timok
  • River in Serbia

    The Trgoviški Timok (Serbian Cyrillic: Трговишки Тимок, "Timok of Trgovište") is a river in Serbia, also known as Korenatac (Serbian Cyrillic: Коренатац)

    Trgoviški Timok

    Trgoviški Timok

    Trgoviški_Timok

  • Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect
  • Slovene dialect spoken in southeastern Styria

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect

    Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect

    Kozje-Bizeljsko_dialect

  • Serbian League
  • Football league

    Serbian League East split into the Serbian League Niš and Serbian League Timok, the Serbian League North split into the Serbian League Belgrade and Serbian

    Serbian League

    Serbian_League

  • Bunjevac dialect
  • Štokavian-Western Ikavian dialect

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Bunjevac dialect

    Bunjevac_dialect

  • Serbian language
  • Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian

    Smederevo–Vršac (Ekavian, Old-Shtokavian): northern-central Serbia Prizren–Timok (Ekavian, Old-Shtokavian): southeastern Serbia, eastern Kosovo Zeta–Raška

    Serbian language

    Serbian language

    Serbian_language

  • List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
  • This is a list of Serbian Orthodox monasteries. Stauropegion monasteries are directly subordinated to the Serbian Patriarch. Source: Source: Source: Source:

    List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries

    List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries

  • Romanian language
  • Eastern Romance language

    with five other languages. Romanian minorities are encountered in Serbia (Timok Valley), Ukraine (Chernivtsi and Odesa oblasts), and Hungary (Gyula). Large

    Romanian language

    Romanian language

    Romanian_language

  • Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Switzerland
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Switzerland

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Switzerland

    Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Switzerland

  • Romanians
  • Ethnic group

    Southeastern, and Eastern Europe, most notably in Hungary, Serbia (including Timok), and Ukraine. Estimates of the number of Romanian people worldwide vary

    Romanians

    Romanians

    Romanians

  • Diocese of Dacia Felix
  • Romanian Orthodox diocese in Serbia

    jurisdiction specifically over the ethnic Romanians in Serbia (including the Timok Vlachs). In 1971, the Romanian parishes in the Serbian Banat were merged

    Diocese of Dacia Felix

    Diocese of Dacia Felix

    Diocese_of_Dacia_Felix

  • Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
  • Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Serbian Cyrillic alphabet

    Serbian Cyrillic alphabet

    Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet

  • List of extreme points of Serbia
  • East : Senokos Highest point : Midžor, 2 169 m Lowest point : Danube and Timok River, 35 m Extreme points of Europe Extreme points of Earth Geography of

    List of extreme points of Serbia

    List of extreme points of Serbia

    List_of_extreme_points_of_Serbia

  • Čestobrodica (river)
  • River in Serbia

    Crni Timok and Timok basins. Through the valley of Čestobrodica and through the passage leads the main road linking Pomoravlje and the valley of Timok. The

    Čestobrodica (river)

    Čestobrodica_(river)

  • Montenegrin language
  • Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Montenegrin language

    Montenegrin_language

  • Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Ireland
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Ireland

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Ireland

    Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Šokac dialect
  • (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Šokac dialect

    Šokac_dialect

  • Second Serbian–Ottoman War
  • Conflict between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire (1877–1878)

    and 146 officers; Morava Corps, with 18,450 fighters and 118 officers; Timok Corps, with 22,150 soldiers and 124 officers; Javor Corps, with 13,100-15

    Second Serbian–Ottoman War

    Second Serbian–Ottoman War

    Second_Serbian–Ottoman_War

  • Nikola Pašić
  • Serbian politician (1845–1926)

    Party, which was formally organised three years later. After the failed Timok Rebellion against the government of King Milan I, he was sentenced to death

    Nikola Pašić

    Nikola Pašić

    Nikola_Pašić

  • Chakavian
  • South Slavic supradialect or language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Chakavian

    Chakavian

    Chakavian

  • Bulgarian alphabet
  • Writing system of the Bulgarian language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Bulgarian alphabet

    Bulgarian_alphabet

  • Serbo-Bulgarian War
  • 1885 war between Serbia and Bulgaria

    pro-Russian opposition leaders like Nikola Pašić, who had stirred up the Timok Rebellion, had found asylum in Bulgaria after the suppression of the rebellion

    Serbo-Bulgarian War

    Serbo-Bulgarian War

    Serbo-Bulgarian_War

  • Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era
  • Violence against Serbs in the late Ottoman era

    Serbian consulates in 1889. In 1876, the Ottoman army fought mainly in the Timok and Morava valleys in the territory of the Principality of Serbia, which

    Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era

    Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era

    Violence_against_Serbs_during_the_late_Ottoman_era

  • Vlachs
  • Romance-speaking populations in the Balkans

    ethnic groups of the Aromanians, the Megleno-Romanians and, in Serbia, the Timok Vlachs. The term also became a synonym in the Balkans for the social category

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

  • Siege of Adrianople (1912–1913)
  • Battle during the First Balkan War

    commander, General Nikola Ivanov. The Serbian Second Army was formed from the Timok Division without the 14th Regiment, the Second Danube Division reinforced

    Siege of Adrianople (1912–1913)

    Siege of Adrianople (1912–1913)

    Siege_of_Adrianople_(1912–1913)

  • Krajina
  • Slavic toponym meaning frontier or march

    Pomerania. Timok Valley (Serbian: Тимочка Крајина, romanized: Timočka Krajina), border region of Serbia adjacent to Bulgaria, around the Timok River. Negotin

    Krajina

    Krajina

  • Eparchy of Timișoara
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Eparchy of Timișoara

    Eparchy of Timișoara

    Eparchy_of_Timișoara

  • Suva (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Suva River, Crni Timok (Bogovina), a tributary of the Crni Timok River near the village of Bogovina, Serbia Suva River, Crni Timok (Metovnica), a tributary

    Suva (disambiguation)

    Suva_(disambiguation)

  • Slavonic-Serbian
  • Extinct Serbian literary language

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Slavonic-Serbian

    Slavonic-Serbian

    Slavonic-Serbian

  • Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Gornja Kamenica
  • Orthodox Monastery

    and Gornja Kamenica, on the right bank of the Trgoviški Timok. It belongs to the Eparchy of Timok of Serbian Orthodox Church. The monastery was burnt and

    Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Gornja Kamenica

    Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Gornja Kamenica

    Monastery_of_the_Holy_Trinity,_Gornja_Kamenica

  • Lapot
  • Historical senicide practice

    лапот, pronounced [lâpot]) is the legendary practice of senicide among the Timok Romanians of present-day Eastern Serbia: killing one's parents, or other

    Lapot

    Lapot

  • List of Serbian rebellions
  • Serbian Action in Macedonia (as a part of the wider Macedonian Struggle) Timok Rebellion From the start of the Serbian campaign to the end of World War

    List of Serbian rebellions

    List_of_Serbian_rebellions

  • Territorial evolution of Romania
  • territories from Yugoslavia after its invasion, specifically Banat and the Timok Valley. This, however, never happened. In 1941, the Axis invaded the Soviet

    Territorial evolution of Romania

    Territorial evolution of Romania

    Territorial_evolution_of_Romania

  • Milija Brkić
  • Serbian footballer

    (youth) 2006 Zemun (assistant) 2006 Zemun (caretaker) 2010–2011 Bor 2012 Timok (assistant) 2014–2015 Budućnost Arilje * Club domestic league appearances

    Milija Brkić

    Milija Brkić

    Milija_Brkić

  • Stepa Stepanović
  • Serbian field marshal (1856–1929)

    was worried about the position of Timok Division, but still looked for a way to help the First army. He ordered Timok Division to take over Crni vrh on

    Stepa Stepanović

    Stepa Stepanović

    Stepa_Stepanović

  • List of football clubs in Serbia
  • Jedinstvo Paraćin FK Kopaonik Brus FK Radnički Pirot FK Radnički Svilajnac FK Rudar Aleksinački Rudnik FK Svrljig FK Timok FK Vlasina FK Župa Aleksandrovac

    List of football clubs in Serbia

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Serbia

  • First Balkan War order of battle: Serbian Army
  • divided into five divisional area: Morava, Drina, Danube, Shumadia and Timok. Each of them was made of three regional regimental commands with four battalion

    First Balkan War order of battle: Serbian Army

    First Balkan War order of battle: Serbian Army

    First_Balkan_War_order_of_battle:_Serbian_Army

  • FK Radnički Svilajnac
  • Serbian football club

    league system. The club started competing in the newly formed Serbian League Timok in 1995. They finished as runners-up in the NATO bombing-suspended 1998–99

    FK Radnički Svilajnac

    FK_Radnički_Svilajnac

  • Francotte rifle model 1849/56
  • Percussion rifle

    the last time these rifles were fired in anger by the rebels during the Timok Rebellion of 1883. In 1862. price of these rifles was 50 ducats (about 600

    Francotte rifle model 1849/56

    Francotte_rifle_model_1849/56

  • Metelko alphabet
  • Slovene writing system

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Metelko alphabet

    Metelko alphabet

    Metelko_alphabet

  • Momčilo Đokić
  • Serbian footballer

    simultaneously worked as a coach in clubs like FK Radnički Niš, FK Bor and FK Timok. Beogradski sokolovi page 48 Đokić - Igrači Prve lige - Ex-Yu Fudbal Momčilo

    Momčilo Đokić

    Momčilo_Đokić

  • Romanians in Bulgaria
  • Ethnic Romanian minority in Bulgaria

    the city of Vidin and the Timok river; these Romanians form a continuous community with the Romanian community in the Timok Valley of Serbia. Another

    Romanians in Bulgaria

    Romanians in Bulgaria

    Romanians_in_Bulgaria

  • Živan Ljukovčan
  • Yugoslav and Serbian footballer

    Yugoslav First League club Red Star Belgrade in 1977. He later also played for Timok, Pelister, and Budućnost Titograd. In 1986, Ljukovčan went abroad to Turkey

    Živan Ljukovčan

    Živan_Ljukovčan

  • Radu IV the Great
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    Less known is his contribution to building churches for the Vlachs in the Timok Valley (today in Bulgaria and Serbia). Daughter of Ivan Crnojević Revue

    Radu IV the Great

    Radu IV the Great

    Radu_IV_the_Great

  • Bregovo
  • Place in Vidin, Bulgaria

    town in the very northwest of Bulgaria, situated on the east bank of the Timok River close to its mouth. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous

    Bregovo

    Bregovo

    Bregovo

  • List of battles 1801–1900
  • Battle of El Obeid 3-5 Nov Mahdi wipes out Egyptians controlling Sudan Timok Rebellion Battle of Vratarnica 12 Nov Serbian royalists defeat rebels of

    List of battles 1801–1900

    List_of_battles_1801–1900

  • Jovan Jovanović (footballer)
  • Serbian footballer

    Subotica (loan) 24 (5) 2007–2008 → Radnički Niš (loan) 13 (1) 2008–2009 → Timok (loan) – (–) 2010–2011 Sinđelić Niš 28 (9) 2011–2012 Radnički Niš 17 (5)

    Jovan Jovanović (footballer)

    Jovan Jovanović (footballer)

    Jovan_Jovanović_(footballer)

  • Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buenos Aires, South America, and Central America
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buenos Aires, South America, and Central America

    Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Buenos_Aires,_South_America,_and_Central_America

  • 2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
  • Football tournament season

    (II) 1–0 Mačva (II) Hajduk Beograd (III) 0–0 (3–5 p) Radnički Niš (II) Timok (III) 2–0 Radnički Beograd (III) Mokra Gora (IV) 0–3 OFK Beograd Radnički

    2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup

    2005–06_Serbia_and_Montenegro_Cup

  • Knjaževac
  • Town and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia

    Trgoviški Timok and the Svrljiški Timok which become the Beli Timok. It flows on towards Zaječar, merges with the Crni Timok and becomes simply, Timok. It is

    Knjaževac

    Knjaževac

    Knjaževac

  • Bojan Stamenković
  • Serbian footballer

    (5) 2010–2011 Banat Zrenjanin 21 (1) 2011–2012 Radnički Niš 17 (3) 2012 Timok 17 (0) 2013 Sileks 7 (2) 2013–2014 Moravac Mrštane 2014-2015 Radnički Pirot

    Bojan Stamenković

    Bojan_Stamenković

  • Milan I of Serbia
  • Monarch of Serbia from 1868 to 1889

    Ordens-Liste (in German), 1, Berlin: 9, 26, 1886 – via hathitrust.org Timok Rebellion on IMDB Timok Rebellion on YouTube Film The End of Obrenović Dynasty on IMDB

    Milan I of Serbia

    Milan I of Serbia

    Milan_I_of_Serbia

  • Timočani
  • lived along the Timok River, as well as in the regions of Banat and Syrmia.[citation needed] The name of the group was derived from the Timok River. Nowadays

    Timočani

    Timočani

    Timočani

  • Miloš Simonović (footballer)
  • Serbian footballer

    Krupa 6 (0) 2021 Radnik Bijeljina 14 (0) 2021 Radnik Surdulica 12 (0) 2022 Timok 16 (0) International career 2017 Serbia 1 (0) * Club domestic league appearances

    Miloš Simonović (footballer)

    Miloš_Simonović_(footballer)

  • Bosnian language
  • Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Bosnian language

    Bosnian language

    Bosnian_language

  • Aleksandar Andrejević
  • Serbian footballer (born 1992)

    Mladenovac 5 (0) 2010–2011 Čukarički 1 (0) 2011–2014 Příbram 11 (0) 2014–2015 Timok 24 (1) 2015–2016 Donji Srem 26 (0) 2016–2021 Proleter Novi Sad 115 (11)

    Aleksandar Andrejević

    Aleksandar_Andrejević

  • Majdanpek
  • Town and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia

    Majdanpek (Serbian Cyrillic: Мајданпек; Romanian: Maidan) is a town and municipality located in the Bor District of the eastern Serbia, and is not far

    Majdanpek

    Majdanpek

    Majdanpek

  • Pomoravlje-Timok Zone League
  • Football league

    Pomoravlje-Timok Zone League (Serbian: Поморавско-тимочка зона / Pomoravsko-timočka zona) was one of the Serbian Zone League divisions, the fourth tier

    Pomoravlje-Timok Zone League

    Pomoravlje-Timok_Zone_League

  • Eparchy of Buda
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Eparchy of Buda

    Eparchy of Buda

    Eparchy_of_Buda

  • Gora dialect
  • Variety of South Slavic spoken by the Gorani people

    (Smederevo–Vršac) Šumadija–Vojvodina Prizren–Timok (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise)

    Gora dialect

    Gora dialect

    Gora_dialect

  • Yugoslav Division
  • Royal Yugoslav Army Volunteer unit

    breakthrough of the Macedonian Front alongside the Sumadija Division, the Timok Division and two French divisions. The front was more than 100 kilometers

    Yugoslav Division

    Yugoslav_Division

  • Eparchy of Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Eparchy of Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral

    Eparchy of Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral

    Eparchy_of_Zachlumia,_Herzegovina,_and_the_Littoral

  • Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church
  • Governing body of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    2026 Previously: 2004–2006, 2011–2014, 2018–2021 Ilarion Golubović (sr) Bishop of Timok 2026 Chief Secretary Nektarije Đurić (sr) Archimandrite 2021

    Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Holy_Synod_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church

  • Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Canada
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Canada

    Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Canada

    Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Canada

  • List of Roman place names in Serbia
  • Sremska Mitrovica Spaneta Bačinci Taurunum Zemun Tibiskos Timiş Timacum Timok Valley Timacum Maius Knjaževac Timacum Minus Ravna Transdierna Tekija Tricornium

    List of Roman place names in Serbia

    List_of_Roman_place_names_in_Serbia

  • Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)
  • Geographic region in northern Bulgaria

    the Balkan Mountains and south of the Danube. Its western border is the Timok River, and to the east it borders the Black Sea. The plain has an area of

    Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)

    Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)

    Danubian_Plain_(Bulgaria)

  • Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
  • Two conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Principality of Serbia from 1876 to 1878

    defense of Serbia. The biggest number of Russian volunteers fought in the Timok-Morava Army, their number reaching around 2,200, out of which there were

    Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)

    Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)

    Serbian–Ottoman_Wars_(1876–1878)

  • Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Plain and Baranya Raška and Prizren Slavonia Srem Šabac Šumadija Timișoara* Timok Valjevo Vranje Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral Zvornik and Tuzla

    Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia

    Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia

    Metropolitanate_of_Dabar_and_Bosnia

  • List of countries by ethnic groups
  • Albanians (0.9%), Croats (0.6%), Slovaks (0.6%), other (2.0%, including Timok Vlachs, Romanians and others), unspecified (8.2%) (2022 census)  Seychelles

    List of countries by ethnic groups

    List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups

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  • Bakhita
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bakhita

    Lucky; Fortunate; Feminine of Bakhit

  • Cyrek
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Polish

    Cyrek

    Lordly.

  • Karley
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Chinese, English, German, Scandinavian

    Karley

    Womanly Strong; Little and Womanly; Strength; Female Version of Karl; Man; Free Man

  • Rhodanthe
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Rhodanthe

    Rose.

  • Raja Lakshmi | ராஜாலக்ஷ்மீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Raja Lakshmi | ராஜாலக்ஷ்மீ

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Darakhshan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Darakhshan

    Bright; Shining; Pearl-like

  • Buff
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Buff

    German : nickname for a violent, aggressive person, from Middle High German buf ‘push’, ‘shove’.German : from the Old German personal name Bodo or the compound name Bodefrit, containing the Old High German element buitan ‘to bid or order’ or boto ‘messenger’.English : of uncertain derivation; possibly a nickname, either variant of Boff 1, or alternatively from Old French buf(f)e ‘blow’, ‘slap in the face’. Compare Buffin.

  • Udanvat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Udanvat

    The Ocean; Rishi

  • Mateenah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mateenah

    Firm Solid, determined

  • Flax
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Flax

    English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.

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