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Ljubav je na selu (English: Love is at the Countryside) is a Croatian reality television series based on the British television series Farmer Wants a Wife. The series follows farmers from rural parts of Croatia looking for romantic partners.
Pančevo is located on flat plains at , approximately 17 km NE of Pančevo bridge to Belgrade and 43 km NW of SmederevoThe altitude above sea level is 77 meters. The southern city quarters are located on the bank of the Danube, the western quarters to the bank of Tamiš.
Ivanovo is situated at the mouth of the channeled Nadela river into the Danube's arm of Dunavac. The village is situated among the floodplains of the Danube: Ponjavica on the east, which has been declared a nature park, and Ivanovačko Ostrvo, on the south, which has been declared a natural monument.
[1] Between 1856 and 1869, the Habsburg monarchy started a project of colonization of an uninhabited area of 154,790 acres (626.4 km 2) of land near the Danube River. That area reaches across the three municipalities: the municipality of Titel, the municipality of Pančevo and the municipality of Kovin. The area was known under the name of ...
Map of Pančevo municipality. Dolovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Долово, Romanian: Doloave) is a village in Serbia.It is situated in the Pančevo municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province.
The Battle of Pancsova (now Pančevo, in the Pančevo municipality in the South Banat District Serbia) was a battle in the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848-1849, fought on 2 January 1849 between the Hungarian Army under the command of Lieutenant General Ernő Kiss against the Serbian insurgents led by Colonel Ferdinand Mayerhofer von Grünhübel.
ISBN 978-1-665715164. Kay, Alex (2021). Empire of Destruction: A History of Nazi Mass Killing. United Kingdom: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300234053. Klajn, Lajčo (2007). The Past in Present Times: The Yugoslav Saga. United States of America: University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-3647-6. Hamburg Institute for Social Research, ed ...
As one of the "first infrastructural casualties" of the war, [8] the Bridge of King Petar II was destroyed in the night between 10 and 11 April 1941. The German occupational forces first placed a pontoon bridge over the Danube, named after general von Weichs. The bridge had the "noon break", when it was disconnected to let the ships pass. [10]