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  2. Petrovac, Budva - Wikipedia

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    Petrovac (Montenegrin: Петровац, pronounced [pětrɔ̝v̞at͡s]), also known as Petrovac na Moru (Montenegrin: Петровац на Мору, lit. 'Petrovac-on-Sea'). Petrovac, is a town in Coastal region of Montenegro .

  3. Crna Klada - Wikipedia

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    Crna Klada is an uninhabited settlement in Croatia. References This page was last edited on 2 October 2023, at 20:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Skopska Crna Gora - Wikipedia

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    Skopska Crna Gora location. Skopska Crna Gora or Karadak Mountains (Macedonian and Serbian: Скопска Црна Гора, pronounced [skôpskaː tsr̩̂ːnaː ɡǒra]; Albanian: Malësia e Karadakut), often called simply Crna Gora (Macedonian and Serbian: Црна Гора; Albanian: Mali i Zi), is a mountain range and ethnographic region in North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia.

  5. One Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    One Crna Gora: Formerly: ProMonte (1996–2010) Telenor Montenegro (2010–2022) Company type: Subsidiary: Industry: Telecommunications: Founded: March 1996; 28 years ...

  6. Katič and Sveta Neđelja Islets - Wikipedia

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    Katič and Sveta Neđelja Islets. Katič (Montenegrin: Катич) and Sveta Neđelja (Montenegrin: Света Неђеља) are two small islets on the Adriatic Sea, located opposite of the town of Petrovac in the Montenegrin municipality of Budva.

  7. Crna Gora (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Crna Gora is the native name of Montenegro. Crna Gora (i.e. black mountain in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian) may also refer to: Užička Crna Gora, region in western Serbia; Skopska Crna Gora, mountainous region on the Serbian–Macedonian border; Banatska Crna Gora, region in western Romania

  8. Crna Mlaka - Wikipedia

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    Crna Mlaka is a settlement in the Jastrebarsko administrative area of Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a population of 30. [3] References

  9. Banovina (region) - Wikipedia

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    The region's principal names come from the word "ban", with other names in use having included Banska Zemlja ("Ban's Land") and Banska Krajina ("Ban's Frontier"), which is a reference to the medieval Ban of Croatia and the Military Frontier, specifically Croatian Military Frontier.