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Mojkovac-Mojkovac
Mojkovac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Мојковац, pronounced [mɔ̌ːjkoʋats]) is a town in Montenegro in the northern region. It has a population of 2,506 (2023
Mojkovac-Mojkovac Municipality
Mojkovac Municipality (Montenegrin and Serbian: Opština Mojkovac / Општина Мојковац) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The municipality is located
Mojkovac-Battle of Mojkovac
The Battle of Mojkovac was a World War I battle fought between 6 and 7 January 1916 near Mojkovac, in today's Montenegro, between the armies of Austria-Hungary
Mojkovac-Montenegro
I (1914–1918). In the Battle of Mojkovac fought in January 1916 between Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Montenegro, Montenegrins achieved a decisive
Mojkovac-List of cities in Montenegro
Montenegro Statistical Office. This is a list of cities/towns in Montenegro: Municipalities of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Northern Montenegro Populated
Mojkovac-History of Montenegro
Montenegrin army, led by Janko Vukotić, engaged in the Battle of Mojkovac (6–7 January 1916). Montenegro also suffered a large scale invasion (January 1916) and
Mojkovac-Northern Montenegro
municipalities. Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav, Plužine, Pljevlja
Mojkovac-Potarje, Montenegro
Потарје) is a region in northern Montenegro. It includes the Tara River valleys and the Tara River Canyon. Mojkovac municipality Crna Poda forest Several
Mojkovac-Demographics of Montenegro
Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,159 inhabitants. According to a 2016 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622
Mojkovac-Lepenac, Mojkovac
(Serbian Cyrillic: Лепенац) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 382. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Bjelojevići, Montenegro
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бјелојевићи) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 202. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Bistrica, Mojkovac
Bistrica (Cyrillic: Бистрица) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 102. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Duško Marković
Marković was born on 6 July 1959 in Mojkovac, Yugoslavia. He finished elementary and middle school in Mojkovac, and graduated in law at the University
Mojkovac-FK Brskovo
Fudbalski klub Brskovo (English: Football Club Brskovo Mojkovac) is a football club from Mojkovac, Montenegro. Founded in 1932, they currently compete in the
Mojkovac-Municipalities of Montenegro
opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country is divided into 25 municipalities including the Old Royal
Mojkovac-RK Mojkovac
Montenegrin handball club from Mojkovac, that plays in Montenegrin First League. RK Mojkovac is former champion of Montenegro. The club was formed during
Mojkovac-Stefan Savić
centre-back for La Liga club Atlético Madrid and the Montenegro national team. Born in Mojkovac, Savić started his career at the local club Brskovo, before
Mojkovac-List of national parks of Montenegro
Montenegro has five national parks which cover approximately 10 percent of the country's territory. The parks are managed by the National Parks of Montenegro
Mojkovac-Albanians in Montenegro
Kriči in the region of Mojkovac, Kryethi and Pamalioti around the city of Ulcinj, Mahine above Budva, Goljemadi in Old Montenegro, as well as tribes who
Mojkovac-Serbs of Montenegro
Serbs of Montenegro (Serbian: Срби у Црној Гори / Srbi u Crnoj Gori) or Montenegrin Serbs (Serbian: Црногорcки Cрби / Crnogorski Srbi), compose native
Mojkovac-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro. Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through the
Mojkovac-Amfilohije Radović
Montenegro and the Littoral from 1990, until his death. As the metropolitan bishop, he was the primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro.
Mojkovac-Comic Sans (film)
best actor (Janko Popović Volarić); Actor's festival in Mojkovac 2018, Mojkovac, Montenegro – award for the best male role (Janko Popović Volarić); Sombor
Mojkovac-Gradski stadion (Mojkovac)
Gradski stadion is a football stadium in Mojkovac, Montenegro. It is situated on the Tara riverbank. It is used for football matches. The stadium is the
Mojkovac-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Kolašin 82 - Kotor, Tivat 83 - Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik 84 - Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac 85 - Bar, Ulcinj 86 - Budva, Cetinje 871 - Andrijevica, Ivangrad, Plav
Mojkovac-Armorial of Montenegro
This is a list of coats of arms of Montenegro. Most municipalities of Montenegro have their own coat of arms. Many Montenegrin military units and other
Mojkovac-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
Kolašin T – 2,989; C – 9,949 Kotor T – 9,500(incl. Dobrota); C – 22,947 Mojkovac T – 4,120; C – 10,066 Nikšić T – 58,212; C – 75,282 Petrovac T – 1,485
Mojkovac-Pljevlja
419. The municipality borders those of Žabljak, Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac in Montenegro, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west and Serbia to the
Mojkovac-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
33% in Rožaje). Municipalities in Montenegro that voted for the Union were Andrijevica, Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plužine, Pljevlja, Herceg-Novi, Šavnik
Mojkovac-Đurđevića Tara Bridge
the Tara River in northern Montenegro.[citation needed] It is located at the crossroads between the municipalities of Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Žabljak. The
Mojkovac-Islam in Montenegro
Islam in Montenegro refers to adherents, communities and religious institutions of Islam in Montenegro. It is the second largest religion in the country
Mojkovac-M-2 highway (Montenegro)
of Montenegro. It goes from Petrovac na Moru in Budva Municipality, through the capital city of Podgorica, and the towns of Kolašin and Mojkovac, to
Mojkovac-Vojvoda Malesija
December 2021, at the age of 51. His daughter Tanja Malesija plays for the Montenegro women's national youth team. Vojvoda Malesija niti je vojvoda, niti je
Mojkovac-Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
every municipality in Montenegro. The municipalities that were previously absent were Andrijevica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plav, Plužine, Rožaje
Mojkovac-Jakov Milatović
great-grandfather also participated in World War I and fought in the Battle of Mojkovac in 1916. His father was a unionist and one of the founders of the Socialist
Mojkovac-List of flags of Montenegro
media related to Flags of Montenegro. Montenegro Flag of Montenegro Coat of arms of Montenegro Armorial of Montenegro "Montenegro, Adopted: 12th July 2004"
Mojkovac-Statistical regions of Montenegro
Statistical regions of Montenegro are defined, as of 2011, by the Montenegrin Regional Development Law (Zakon o regionalnom razvoju). The regions, as defined
Mojkovac-Milovan Djilas
disillusioned. Milovan Djilas was born in Podbišće near Mojkovac in the Kingdom of Montenegro on 12 June 1911, into a peasant family. He was the fourth
Mojkovac-Tara (Drina)
attractions of the area is Đurđevića Tara Bridge, on the crossroads between Mojkovac, Žabljak and Pljevlja. Rafting starts at Splavista from where one starts
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Third League
municipalities of Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Rožaje, Plav, Gusinje, Mojkovac, Andrijevica, Žabljak, Šavnik and Plužine). For the 2023-24 season, there
Mojkovac-Biogradska Gora
central part of Montenegro between the rivers Tara and Lim, and is surrounded by three municipalities: Kolašin, Berane and Mojkovac. It is the most northeasterly
Mojkovac-Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro (1918)
The Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro was a military action in the Balkans in the final weeks of World War I. Between 29 September and 11 November
Mojkovac-Nebojša Bogavac
and played there until December. Bogavac was a member of the Serbia and Montenegro national team at the EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden. Over four tournament games
Mojkovac-Mass media in Montenegro
The mass media in Montenegro refers to mass media outlets based in Montenegro. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned
Mojkovac-Bojna Njiva
Cyrillic: Бојна Њива) is a village and area in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 300. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Polja
(Serbian Cyrillic: Поља) is a small town in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the town has a population of 1,506
Mojkovac-Brskovo
Brskovo (Montenegrin: Брсково) is a village in northern Montenegro, within the Municipality of Mojkovac which used to have silver mines and a mint. Brskovo
Mojkovac-List of populated places in Montenegro
Bistrica Bjelojevići Bojna Njiva Brskovo Dobrilovina Gojakovići Lepenac Mojkovac Podbišće Polja Prošćenje Stevanovac Štitarica Uroševina Žari Balosave Bare
Mojkovac-Law enforcement in Montenegro
Police Outpost in Mojkovac) Pljevlja Regional Police Unit (with Police Outpost in Žabljak) Budva Regional Police Unit Police of Montenegro is legally governed
Mojkovac-Bjelojevići
Stolac, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bjelojevići, Montenegro, a village near Mojkovac This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Mojkovac-Railway stations in Montenegro
Bijelo Polje Lješnica Kruševo Ravna Rijeka Slijepač Most Mijatovo Kolo Žari Mojkovac Štitarička Rijeka Trebaljevo Oblutak Kolašin Padež Mateševo Kos Selište
Mojkovac-List of radio stations in Montenegro
The following is a list of radio stations in Montenegro. Radiomap.eu: Radio stanice u Podgorici (in Serbian) Radiostanica.com:Crnogorske radio stanice
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Cup
Cup (Montenegrin: Kup Crne Gore) is the national football cup played in Montenegro, established in 2006. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the first
Mojkovac-R-10 regional road (Montenegro)
road starts near Đurđevića Tara Bridge and then follows Tara river up to Mojkovac. In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published
Mojkovac-Stevanovac
(Serbian Cyrillic: Стевановац) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 190. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Sport in Montenegro
Sport in Montenegro revolves mostly around team sports, such as football, basketball, handball, and volleyball. Other sports involved are boxing, tennis
Mojkovac-Transport in Montenegro
Montenegro has two international airports, with their IATA Airport Codes: Podgorica Airport - TGD Tivat Airport - TIV Both airports were thoroughly reconstructed
Mojkovac-Štitarica
(Serbian Cyrillic: Штитарица) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 233. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Žari
Žari (Serbian Cyrillic: Жари) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 301. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Luka Bogavac
member of the Montenegro U16 national team that participated at the 2019 FIBA U16 European Championship Division B in Podgorica, Montenegro. Over eight
Mojkovac-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
units on the ground, as well as continuing the strategic bombardment. Montenegro was bombed several times, and NATO refused to prop up the precarious position
Mojkovac-Arso Jovanović
mobilised in Montenegro. On November 20, these forces commenced a march-manoeuvre in all parts of Montenegro. The main objectives were Kolašin, Mojkovac, Mioče
Mojkovac-Uroševina
(Serbian Cyrillic: Урошевина) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 435. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-Šahovići massacre
ambush by unknown assailants on 7 November 1924, while he travelled from Mojkovac to Šahovići. In this period, in much of Lower Kolašin a group of anti-Yugoslav
Mojkovac-Podbišće
(Serbian Cyrillic: Подбишће) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 658. Milovan Djilas
Mojkovac-Socialist Party of Yugoslavia (2002)
municipalities) SPJ contested in Budva (1%, no seats), Danilovgrad (3.86%, 1 seat), Mojkovac (1.19%, no seat) and Tivat (3.84%, 1 seat). International institute Ifimes
Mojkovac-Montenegro men's national junior handball team
Pejović ( RK Lovćen) Boško Bjelobrković (RK Budućnost) Boris Kljajević ( RK Mojkovac) Coaching staff: Coach: Brano Božović Assistant Coach: Milan Radović v
Mojkovac-Unique Master Citizen Number
Plužine, Šavnik 27 – Berane, Rožaje, Plav, Andrijevica 28 – Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac 29 – Pljevlja, Žabljak 30–39 – Croatia (no longer exclusively used) 30
Mojkovac-Ivangrad District
Polje Gusinje Ivangrad Lozna Mojkovac Petnjica Plav Rožaje Tomaševo List of former municipalities of Montenegro Administrative divisions of Montenegro
Mojkovac-1942 Montenegro offensive
The 1942 Montenegro offensive was an Italian-led counter-insurgency operation of World War II, which targeted the Yugoslav Partisans in the Italian governorate
Mojkovac-Dobrilovina Monastery
Dobrilovina) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Donja Dobrilovina, Mojkovac, northern Montenegro. It is located on the left Tara river banks, in a region known
Mojkovac-Christian Democratic Movement (Montenegro)
Kotor and Mojkovac, elected on the lists of Peace is Our Nation (MjNN) and the Evropa sad! at the 2021 and 2022 municipal elections. Montenegro (2022),
Mojkovac-Prošćenje
(Serbian Cyrillic: Прошћење) is a village in the municipality of Mojkovac, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 579. "Tabela N1
Mojkovac-List of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global
Mojkovac-2021 Montenegrin municipal elections
Novi Municipality, while the elections in the municipalities of Cetinje, Mojkovac and Petnjica were held on 5 December 2021. Elections resulted in won for
Mojkovac-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
The Uprising in Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Ustanak u Crnoj Gori / Устанак у Црној Гори), commonly known as the 13 July Uprising (Serbo-Croatian: Trinaestojulski
Mojkovac-Bistrica
Leposavić, a village in Leposavić municipality Bistrica, Mojkovac, a village in Mojkovac municipality Bistrice, Podgorica Bistrica, Bitola, a village
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup
2010/11: RK Lovćen Cetinje, RK Mojkovac, RK Rudar Pljevlja, RK Sutjeska Nikšić 2011/12: RK Lovćen Cetinje, RK Mojkovac, RK Budvanska rivijera Budva, RK
Mojkovac-Janko Vukotić
Army of Montenegrin forces. He is most famous for winning the Battle of Mojkovac, in which his daughter, the only female participant, Vasilija Vukotić was
Mojkovac-Siege of Dubrovnik
Territorial Defence units from Herceg-Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Budva, Bar, Mojkovac, Bijelo Polje and Trebinje. Strugar was in overall command of the 2nd Operative
Mojkovac-Momčilo Vuksanović
of Montenegro. In July 2016, the court of Bijelo Polje proclaimed him guilty of desecrating a monument to fallen soldiers of the Battle of Mojkovac. As
Mojkovac-COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
pandemic in Montenegro has resulted in 251,280 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 2,654 deaths. The first case of the disease in Montenegro was confirmed
Mojkovac-Tara River Canyon
Crna Poda near the town of Mojkovac belong to the Municipality of Pljevlja. The canyon stretches from near Bistrica in Montenegro to Hum in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mojkovac-M-5 highway (Montenegro)
Montenegrin roadway. The M-5 highway was part of historical M-2 highway in Montenegro. Construction on this highway began in 1953 and finished in 1971. In January
Mojkovac-Drina
downstream, from as far upstream as the Upper Tara river around Mojkovac in Montenegro, all the way downstream to the mills in Foča, by creating rafts
Mojkovac-Zoran Simović
award for three consecutive years (1985, 1986, and 1987). Born in Mojkovac, PR Montenegro, Simović moved with his family to Kruševac, PR Serbia in 1965.
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Second League of Men's Handball
(Berane) 2020/2021 – RK Brskovo (Mojkovac) Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup Handball Federation of Montenegro
Mojkovac-First Balkan War
actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro) against the Ottoman Empire. The Balkan states' combined armies overcame
Mojkovac-Vasilija Vukotić
state in 1916. She was the only woman to participate in the Battle of Mojkovac. When World War I broke out, Vasilija’s brother Vukašin, who was twelve
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Second League
CFL) is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League consists of 10
Mojkovac-Slobodan Marunović
Маруновић: born 4 July 1957), is an actor from Montenegro. Marunović was born in Mojkovac, Montenegro. After graduating elementary and grammar school
Mojkovac-Žabljak
Žabljak's main road connection with the rest of Montenegro is the road that links Žabljak with Mojkovac and the E65, the main road connection between the
Mojkovac-Case White
Command to enact its plans to drive toward eastern Herzegovina, Sandžak and Montenegro. In order to do this, Tito formed the so-called Main Operational Group
Mojkovac-Krsto Popović
1916. He was also one of the prominent heroes of the Battle of Mojkovac, where Montenegro helped the army of Serbia, its close ally, to retreat in face
Mojkovac-Savo Lazarević
Gendarmerie which was part of the Čakor Detachment during the Battle of Mojkovac. According to some Albanian newspapers, the Gendarmerie under Lazarević's
Mojkovac-Sanjak of Novi Pazar
Varoš, Bijelo Polje, and Lower Kolašin (part of modern Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac municipalities). This move was not welcomed by the Slavic Muslims of Novi
Mojkovac-List of football clubs in Montenegro
Third League are playing 29 teams. Below the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG), there are three territorial sub-associations, founded by FSCG—its
Mojkovac-Pavle Đurišić
River at Mojkovac. On 24 April, after nine days of attacks and counter-attacks, the 37th Sandžak Division, reinforced by the 7th Montenegro Youth Brigade
Mojkovac-Darko Stanić
Summer Olympics. Crvena zvezda Serbia and Montenegro Handball Super League: 2003–04 Serbia and Montenegro Handball Cup: 2003–04 Koper Slovenian First
Mojkovac-Nikola Pejović
Pejović Date of birth (2001-03-01) 1 March 2001 (age 23) Place of birth Mojkovac, Yugoslavia Position(s) Goalkeeper Team information Current team Arsenal
Mojkovac-Žarko Pejović
Pejović". eurohandball.com. Retrieved 12 January 2014. "XI European Championship 2014. Team Roster, Montenegro" (PDF). EHF. Retrieved 12 January 2014. v t e
Mojkovac-Pavle Đurišić
River at Mojkovac. On 24 April, after nine days of attacks and counter-attacks, the 37th Sandžak Division, reinforced by the 7th Montenegro Youth Brigade
Mojkovac-Serbian campaign
from Salonica to help Serbia. This resulted in the Great Retreat through Montenegro and Albania, the evacuation to Greece, and the establishment of the Macedonian
Mojkovac-Žabljak Municipality
Žabljak's main road connection with the rest of Montenegro is the road that links Žabljak with Mojkovac and the E65, the main road connection between the
Mojkovac-Svetlana Kana Radević
November 2000. Kruševac Business Center and bus station Hotel Podgorica Hotel Mojkovac Hotel Zlatibor, Užice (Serbia) Lexicographic Institute Monument to the
Mojkovac-2011–12 SEHA League
Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Slovakia participate in it. RK Partizan (Serbian league, 1st) and RK Mojkovac (Montenegrin league, 1st)
Mojkovac-Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
Serbia and the Ottoman Empire. In conjunction with the Principality of Montenegro, Serbia declared war on the Ottoman Empire on 30 June 1876. By the intervention
Mojkovac-Case Black
parts of the 369th Legionary Division, and in the east, near Brodarevo and Mojkovac, with the 1st Mountain Division. Faced with the advance of large German
Mojkovac-Morača (tribe)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Морачани) are one of the historical Serbian tribes of Montenegro and one of the seven highlander tribes from the Brda region. According
Mojkovac-World War I
defeat in the Battle of Kosovo. Montenegro covered the Serbian retreat toward the Adriatic coast in the Battle of Mojkovac on 6–7 January 1916, but ultimately
Mojkovac-List of tunnels by country
Railway tunnels in operation Sozina Tunnel 6.17 km Trebješica Tunnel 5.17 km Mojkovac Tunnel 3.24 km Ostravica Tunnel 3.13 km Šljivovica Tunnel 2.20 km Tunnel
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Handball League Records
is the top men's team handball league in Montenegro. It is organized by the Handball Federation of Montenegro. In the league participate eight clubs. The
Mojkovac-Great Retreat (Serbia)
withdrawal, most notably against Austro-Hungarian forces in the Battle of Mojkovac. The central column consisted of King Peter I, the court, the government
Mojkovac-ISO 3166-2:ME
ISO 3166-2:ME is the entry for Montenegro in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Mojkovac-Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia
Continuing south, the Mongols entered the Serbian region of Zeta (roughly Montenegro and northern Albania). According to Archdeacon Thomas of Split, they inflicted
Mojkovac-Montenegrin campaign
Bijelo Polje, where they were stopped by the Montenegrins in the Battle of Mojkovac. At the same time, the Austrian 10th and 18th Mountain brigades advanced
Mojkovac-Battle of Murino
of Murino took place on January 8, 1880, between the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren. It was part of the battles about the sovereignty
Mojkovac-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878)
"Montenegrin-Turkish War"), also known in Montenegro as the Great War (Вељи рат, Velji rat), was fought between the Principality of Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire between
Mojkovac-2006–07 Montenegrin First Handball League
Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball, Montenegro's premier handball league. Lovćen Cepelin Mornar Mojkovac Berane Pljevlja Boka Sutjeska First season
Mojkovac-Operation Trio
post-war Yugoslav historiography. The joint Italian-Chetnik offensive in Montenegro and eastern Herzegovina formed the other element. The Third Enemy Offensive
Mojkovac-Serbian campaign (1915)
January 1916. Despite some success of The Montenegrins in the Battle of Mojkovac, they were defeated within two weeks. In 1916, over 110,000 Serbian troops
Mojkovac-Kriči
region around the Tara river, roughly corresponding to the modern region of Mojkovac. Under similar names, the Kriči have been periodically mentioned in historical
Mojkovac-Battle of Novi Pazar
the city would fall within the German occupation zone. The Uprising in Montenegro occurred on 13 July 1941 and spread into areas of Sandžak. To prevent
Mojkovac-Radio Crne Gore
Crne Gore is a radio station in Montenegro. It is part of Radio Televizija Crne Gore (Radio-Television of Montenegro). Radio Crne Gore broadcasts from
Mojkovac-2018 Montenegrin presidential election
held in Montenegro on 15 April 2018. Former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, leader of the ruling DPS was elected as new President of Montenegro in the first
Mojkovac-Serb uprising of 1737–1739
geographical extent, from Belgrade to eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and the Šar Mountain. The Albanian Klimenti tribe also joined the uprising
Mojkovac-Milinko Vlahović
In World War I he participated as a Class I Captain. During Battle of Mojkovac he commanded the Rovač Battalion of the Kolašin Brigade, where he showed
Mojkovac-Vilotijević
Vilotijević was known as a good host and hero, and he died in the Battle of Mojkovac (1916). Mrdak's son, Dr. Radoš, a Yugoslav Partisan since 1941, worked
Mojkovac-Bjelasica
and Tara rivers. It is located in 5 of Montenegro's 21 municipalities: Kolašin (for the most part), Mojkovac, Bijelo Polje, Berane, and Andrijevica.
Mojkovac-Lower Kolašin
of Mojkovac.[citation needed] According to the Treaty of San Stefano (3 March 1878), the region was to be ceded to the Principality of Montenegro, however
Mojkovac-2023 Montenegrin presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Montenegro on 19 March 2023. Long-ruling incumbent president Milo Đukanović was eligible for re-election. Since no
Mojkovac-1992 Montenegrin independence referendum
referendum regarding Montenegrin independence, held on 1 March 1992 in SR Montenegro, a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Mojkovac-2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections
absolute majority in Bar, Budva, Žabljak, Bijelo Polje, Danilovgrad, Šavnik, Mojkovac, Kolašin, Plav, Rožaje, Nikšić, Cetinje, Andrijevica and Berane. The opposition
Mojkovac-Gradski stadion
Gradski stadion (Berane) Gradski stadion (Bijelo Polje) Gradski stadion (Mojkovac) Gradski stadion (Nikšić) Gradski stadion (Pljevlja) Gradski stadion Gostivar
Mojkovac-Battle of Košare
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Macedonian front
Austro-Hungarian Army attacked Serbian ally Montenegro. The small Montenegrin army offered strong resistance in the Battle of Mojkovac, which greatly helped the withdrawal
Mojkovac-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
led by the Russian Empire which included Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro. Fought in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, it originated in emerging
Mojkovac-M-6 highway (Montenegro)
within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. It connected Pljevlja with Foča in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mojkovac-2017 Montenegrin municipal elections
May in Herceg Novi and on 26 November in the municipalities of Cetinje, Mojkovac and Petnjica, as well as Tuzi, which is set to become a municipality in
Mojkovac-List of football stadiums in Montenegro
The following is a list of football stadiums in Montenegro, ordered by capacity. The minimum required capacity is 1,000. Stadiums which have been demolished
Mojkovac-Insurgency in Kosovo (1995–1998)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-NATO bombing of Novi Sad
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Kosovo Operation (1944)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Jovo Bećir
of the signatories of the Montenegrin capitulation after the Battle of Mojkovac. He was a colonel in the Army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar
Mojkovac-Attack on Prekaz
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections
opposition coalition Together for Change (SNP-SNS-NS) formed majority in Mojkovac, Berane, Žabljak, Plužine, Šavnik, Pljevlja, Andrijevica and Kolašin, while
Mojkovac-Timeline of World War I
https://ifc.dpz.es/recursos/publicaciones/35/22/10pereira.pdf [bare URL PDF] "Montenegro Declares War on Germany". World History Project. Retrieved 2016-06-17
Mojkovac-June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina
proximity of the border with Montenegro, the close relationship between the people of eastern Herzegovina and Montenegro, and widespread banditry in the
Mojkovac-Pljevlja Municipality
borders Žabljak Municipality, Bijelo Polje Municipality and Mojkovac Municipality in Montenegro, as well as the republics of Serbia and with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mojkovac-Siege of Sarajevo
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Perast
битка) was a battle for control over Venetian held Perast (modern day Montenegro) fought in 1654 between defending forces of Venetian Republic from Perast
Mojkovac-Syrmian Front
(January 2018). "The Yugoslav Partisans' Lost Victories: Operations in Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1944–1945". The Journal of Military History. 82
Mojkovac-Battle of Vučji Do
Montenegrin-Ottoman War of 1876-78 that took place on 18 July 1876 in Vučji Do, Montenegro, fought between the combined forces of Montenegrin and Eastern Herzegovinian
Mojkovac-Operation Spring Awakening
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Nicopolis
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-List of military engagements of World War I
Battle of Kosovo (1915) Battle of Ovche Pole Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Third bombardment of mount Lovćen The Gallipoli Campaign (also called the
Mojkovac-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-1999 F-117A shootdown
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Operation Medak Pocket
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Belgrade offensive
the partisan forces in Serbia with experienced units from Bosnia and Montenegro. From the spring of 1944, the Allied command had assisted in these efforts
Mojkovac-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–1862)
between the Principality of Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire that took place between 1861 and 1862. The war ended and Montenegro had to acknowledge Ottoman
Mojkovac-Christmas Uprising
Rebellion (Божићна побуна, Božićna pobuna), was a failed uprising in Montenegro led by the Greens in early January 1919. The military leader of the uprising
Mojkovac-Operation Deny Flight
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-2008–09 Montenegrin First Handball League
Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball, Montenegro's premier handball league. Lovćen Mornar Mojkovac Berane Sutjeska Budućnost Rudar Bud. rivijera
Mojkovac-Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Mihailo Dožić
freed and joined to the Kingdom of Montenegro. During World War I it was the scene of the famous battle of Mojkovac (1916), when the Montenegrin army inflicted
Mojkovac-Battle of Bar
this victory, 7 October is commemorated as the day of the Military of Montenegro. Prior to the war, Duklja and the other principalities were subordinated
Mojkovac-NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
led to the commencement of Operation Maritime Monitor off the coast of Montenegro, which was coordinated with the Western European Union Operation Sharp
Mojkovac-Battles for Plav and Gusinje
for Plav and Gusinje were armed conflicts between the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren (supported by the Ottoman Empire) that broke
Mojkovac-Battle of Ankara
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Operation Maritime Monitor
Mediterranean and Atlantic, patrolled in international waters off the coast of Montenegro. While NATO forces patrolled off the Montenegrin coast, the Western European
Mojkovac-Bihor (region)
Bulgaria, Montenegro gained much of the Sandžak, Metohija (including the towns of Djakovica and Peć), and gained the towns of Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac, Berane
Mojkovac-Second Balkan War
War, which began in October 1912, the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece) succeeded in driving out the Ottoman Empire from its European
Mojkovac-First Serbian Uprising
influence of France. At the beginning of the uprising, the Russian envoy in Montenegro refused to deliver the message when the Serbs asked for help and instructed
Mojkovac-Mostar operation
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Krusi
Mahmud Pasha, the Pasha of Scutari, and tribes of Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro under the command of Metropolitan Petar I Petrović Njegoš and Jovan Radonjić
Mojkovac-Montenegrin Volleyball League
played one or few seasons (Budvanska Rivijera, Rudar Pljevlja, Brskovo Mojkovac, Lovćen Cetinje). First time when Montenegrin teams played in the top-tier
Mojkovac-Siege of Belgrade (1456)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Janko Simović
professional footballer who plays as a center back for Zeta. Born in Mojkovac, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, Simović learned his trade in OFK Igalo. He made
Mojkovac-Serbian campaign (1914)
units required for Case B, the war plan formulated against Serbia and Montenegro. The Serbian response to the ultimatum, which came on 25 July, was conciliatory
Mojkovac-Operation Spider
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Mohács (1687)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Samokov
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1852–1853)
himself Prince of Montenegro and the Hills, thus elevating the status of his polity from a theocracy into a principality. Montenegro remained an Ottoman
Mojkovac-2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
Danilovgrad, Pljevlja, Andrijevica, Šavnik, Tivat, Cetinje, Kotor and Mojkovac and with Bosniak Party in Plav, Rožaje, Petnjica and Gusinje, and in Herceg
Mojkovac-Battle of Odžak
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Dobrosin
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
Budimlja-Nikšić covers 12 municipalities of Montenegro: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Žabljak, Mojkovac, Nikšić, Petnjica, Plav, Gusinje, Plužine,
Mojkovac-Battle of Dobro Pole
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-2012–13 Montenegrin First Handball League
First League of Men's Handball, Montenegro's premier handball league. Lovćen Budvanska rivijera Mornar Ulcinj Mojkovac Berane Sutjeska The league regularly
Mojkovac-Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Martinići (1796)
the battle between Montenegro and Pashalik of Scutari which took place on the outskirts of the village Martinići, near Spuž, Montenegro. Following the unification
Mojkovac-Battle of Maritsa
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Podujevo
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-Battle of Lopate
took place in 1796 between Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire near Lopate. Using Mahmut-pasha Bushatli's attack on Montenegro (see Battle of Krusi), Ottoman
Mojkovac-Battle of Keresztes
(1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign Battle of Cer Battle of the Crna Bend (1916) Battle of
Mojkovac-AK Nikšić
first athletics team in Montenegro to have two Olympic qualifiers on its squad when Danijel Furtula joined from AK Tara from Mojkovac. Knjiga Atleticara Crne