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River in Serbia
The Mlava (Serbian Cyrillic: Млава; Romanian: Mlava) is a river in Serbia, 158 km long right tributary of the Danube. Mlava originates as the Tisnica
Mlava
City in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
eastern Serbia. It is located between three rivers: Danube, Great Morava and Mlava and below the hill Čačalica (208m). As of 2022, the city has a population
Požarevac
Town and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
Petrovac na Mlavi (Serbian Cyrillic: Петровац на Млави, "Petrovac-upon-Mlava"; Romanian: Piatra Mlavei) is a town and municipality located in the Braničevo
Petrovac,_Serbia
Second-longest river in Europe
Timiș (entering at Pančevo) 21. Great Morava (entering near Smederevo) 22. Mlava (entering near Kostolac) 23. Karaš (entering near Banatska Palanka) 24.
Danube
Yugoslav partisan and Josip Broz Tito's mistress
of the Patriotic War, first degree. Streets in Požarevac and Petrovac on Mlava are named after her, and her name is on the memorial stone of teachers and
Davorjanka_Paunović
Yugoslav Chetnik commander
known as commander of the Chetnik forces in eastern Serbia (the Krajina and Mlava Chetnik Corps) during World War II. In May 1941, Piletić organized guerilla
Velimir_Piletić
Geographic region in the country of Serbia
sense, the term "Homolje" is applied only to the Homolje valley around Mlava river, but it is usually applied to the low Homolje mountains (940 m) north
Homolje
Russian author and journalist
she collaborated with Perumov on their alternate history novel Mlava Krasnaya (Mlava the Red). The first books of the Gleams of Aeterna series were translated
Vera_Kamsha
Bulgarian fortress
Veliki Grad, on the right bank of the Danube and above Dunavac and the Mlava River. Medieval Braničevo developed in the area of the former Roman and
Braničevo_Fortress
Bulgarian nobles
in 1273. The capital of their domains was the fortress of Ždrelo, on the Mlava river. Relying on auxiliary troops that consisted mostly of Tatar and Cuman
Darman_and_Kudelin
Military of Revolutionary Serbia (1804–1813)
under voivodes Milenko Stojković (-1811), Cincar Janko (1811-) Mlavska (Mlava) knežina, under voivodes Petar Teodorović Dobrnjac and Paulj Matejić Požarevac
Serbian_Army_(revolutionary)
Serbian Orthodox monastery
some ten kilometres east of the town of Petrovac na Mlavi (Petrovac on the Mlava) and about 120 kilometres south-east of the capital, Belgrade. The monastery
Vitovnica_Monastery
Serbian footballer (born 1982)
u Petrovcu na Mlavi" [The first point from the away game in Petrovac na Mlava]. 31 October 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. "Živadinović
Vitomir_Jelić
Rural self-governing institution in Ottoman Serbia
Jasenica. Jagodina nahiya: Levač, Temnić. Požarevac nahiya: Braničevo, Mlava, Stig, Pek, Rečka, Zvižd, Omolje. Ćuprija nahiya: Resava (whole of Ćuprija
Knežina_(Ottoman_Serbia)
Dahije mass assassinations of Knyaz; post-event outrage causes Serbs to revolt
where the Livadice village was burnt down and many people were killed in Mlava, then returned to Belgrade. Aleksa Nenadović and Ilija Birčanin were executed
Slaughter_of_the_Knezes
1985 Soviet film
Emperor Justinian Margarita Terekhova as Theodora Elena Kondulainen as Mlava Arnis Licitis as Malkh Igor Dmitriev as Tribonian Vladimir Talashko as Demetrius
Primary_Russia
1127–1129 war
and fortified by John. The emperor was forced to retreat to the valley of Mlava river, but the advancing Hungarians defeated his army's rearguard at the
Byzantine–Hungarian War (1127–1129)
Byzantine–Hungarian_War_(1127–1129)
Roman city
Danube, and on the western side, the Mlava river – though later on, Viminacium spread onto the left bank of the Mlava. Thanks to the location, land and waterways
Viminacium
Battle of the First World War on the Eastern Front (18 February to 26 March 1915)
setting the task of capturing Lomza and Osowiec, and in return transferred to Mlava I Reserve Corps under the command of General Lieutenant Curt von Morgen
First_Battle_of_Przasnysz
Wine making in Serbia
Šumadija-Great Morava region in central Serbia, the largest one by area Mlava subregion Jagodina subregion Belgrade subregion Oplenac subregion Pocerina
Serbian_wine
of Petar Dobrnjac, Paulj was elevated to vojvoda (general) in the Gornja Mlava region upon showing his courage. He took part in the successful campaigns
Paulj_Matejić
Pen name of Nikolay Daniilovich Perumov
Kaminskaya. Млава красная (Mlava the Red, 2011) with Vera Kamsha. Черная Метель (Black Snowstorm, at work, sequel of 'Mlava the Red') with Vera Kamsha
Nick_Perumov
Football league
pyramid 5 Promotion to Dunav Zone League Relegation to Međuopštinska Liga Mlava Međuopštinska Liga Dunav Domestic cup Serbian Cup Current champions Sloga
Braničevo_District_League
Požarevac, I. Morava and I. Mlava battalion with brigade Staff, towards Gabrovac on the height (on front line I. Morava and I. Mlava battalion). I. Rama and
Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)
Order_of_battle_of_the_Serbian_Army_(1876–1878)
Mountain in Serbia
675 meters above sea level. Ježevac sharply rises over the southern edge of Mlava river gorge, entering the Homolje region. On the mountain, there is Gornjak
Ježevac_(mountain)
World War II battle in Yugoslavia
Chetniks from Herzegovina, as well as elements of three Corps from Serbia: the Mlava Corps, led by Captain Jagoš Živković, the Kosovo Corps, led by Major General
Battle_of_Lijevče_Field
River in Serbia
Rudnik in the Resava watershed and the Jasenovac in the watershed of the Mlava river. The basin is sometimes also referred to as the Senj-Resava Coal Mines
Resava_(river)
Serbian painter (born 1990)
Arts Biennial 1999 Vranje, Serbia, National University Gallery Petrovac na Mlava, Serbia, Art gallery 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 Vranje, Serbia, National
Nemanja_Vučković
Village and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
surviving sacral object in the Braničevo District. In the Gornjak Gorge of the Mlava river valley, Gornjak Monastery was built from 1378 to 1381, as an endowment
Žagubica
Military operation part of the first Serbian uprising
Recep's conspiracy. Milenko Stojković destroyed a binbaşı and his men at the Mlava confluence. Those captured were taken to Smederevska Palanka and executed
Blockade of Belgrade (First Serbian Uprising)
Blockade_of_Belgrade_(First_Serbian_Uprising)
English actress
great-grandmother was the Yiddish theatre actress, Becky Goldstein. "Born in Mlava, Poland, moved to England at the age of 12. She became an actress at the
Alexis_Peterman
Serbian politician
Млави" [Natasa Ivanovic is a candidate for MP from the SNS Petrovac na Mlava]. Српска Напредна Странка. 2020-03-07. Retrieved 2025-03-13. "Парламент-Веће-Руководство"
Nataša_Ivanović
sixth and seventh Lubavitcher Rebbes. He was born in the Polish town of Mlava. In 1936, upon the advice of the famous Amshinover Rebbe, the young Raichik
Menachem_Shmuel_David_Raichik
reka-Vapa-Uvac Tisnica Central Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina 23. Mlava Млава 118 1210 Black Tisnica-Mlava Vitovnica Central Serbia None 24. Karaš Караш 110 1400
List_of_rivers_of_Serbia
10 June 1942. Krajinski korpus (Negotin Krajina Corps) Mlavski korpus (Mlava Corps) Smederevski korpus (Smederevo Corps) Avalski korpus (Avala Corps)
Chetnik_order_of_battle
Serbian commander
troops, Ilija Stošić with the Homolje troops, Paulj Matejić with the Gornja Mlava troops and Milisav with the Crna Reka troops. Milenko's army fortified itself
Milisav_Đorđević
Smederevo 1115.2 right Velika Morava near Smederevo 1104.5 right 185 (493, 550) Mlava near Kostolac 1091.6 right 158 Karaš near Banatska Palanka 1076.5 left 110
List of tributaries of the Danube
List_of_tributaries_of_the_Danube
Romanian linguist, dialectologist and Slavist
românii din Valea Mlavei (Notes on the folklore of the Romanians of the Mlava Valley, 1942) Texte dialectale (Dialect Texts, Leipzig, 1943) Atlasul lingvistic
Emil_Petrovici
Place in Braničevo District, Serbia
(Serbian: Божевац) is a rural settlement not far away from Požarevac and river Mlava. It belongs to Malo Crniće municipality. As of 2022, it had a population
Boževac
River in Serbia
navigable. Tanasijević, Đorđe M. (1967). Soils of the Velika Morava and Mlava Basin. Clearinghouse for Scientific and Technical Information. p. 29. Retrieved
Resavčina
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
this area commemorates the battle on The Field of Večići, approximately Mlâvâ locality, on the Vrbanja river, where was the clash between the Ottomans
Vrbanjci
troops, Ilija Stošić with the Homolje troops, Paulj Matejić with the Gornja Mlava troops and Milisav Crnorečanin with the Crna Reka troops. Milenko's army
Ilija_Stošić
Podgorac, Gamzigrad Ključ Kladovo, Brza Palanka Kučaj sparsely populated Mlava Petrovac na Mlavi, Veliko Laole Poreč [sr] Donji Milanovac, Rudna Glava
List_of_regions_of_Serbia
Entertainment scene in Belgrade, Serbia
"Kafana "Mlava" – jedno sećanje" [Kafana "Mlava" - One memory]. Politika (in Serbian). "Restoran–gostionica "Mlava", Beograd" [Restaurant-inn "Mlava", Belgrade]
Nightlife_in_Belgrade
Saint Petersburg (1862), Bydgoszcz (1862), Terespol (1867), Kovel (1873), Mlava (1877), Kalisz (1902), along with several shorter lines. In 1875 and 1908
History_of_Warsaw
Dinamo 1954 Division B: Loznica RK Rad B Vršac RK Panonija Ruma RK Torpedo Mlava RK Dorcol 1998 Krusevac Development clubs: RK Pobednik Beograd RK Zarkovo
Rugby_union_in_Serbia
Mountain range in Serbia
024 ft) as Žagubica Spring. From there, it flows as the 122 km (76 mi) long Mlava river. Nekudovo; 11 km (6.8 mi) long, sinks at 625 m (2,051 ft) and after
Kučaj
in the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, in the lower course of the Mlava River, from its inflow into the Danube (or rather its small arm, Dunavac)
Stig_(Serbia)
Group of clergy
beautiful Christ Sinaites were mostly in Moravian Serbia, from Morova and Mlava to the Danube and Banat, but there were also some in other Serbian regions
Sinaites_in_Serbia
Serbian football club
Retrieved 8 March 2026. "Novi šef stručnog štaba Sloge 33 Vladislav Rosić". RTV Mlava (in Serbian). 16 December 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2026. "Novi trener seniora
FK_Sloga_33
Serbian Orthodox monk and saint
Mount Sinai. According to the legends, Prince Lazar was hunting near river Mlava when he noticed monk Grigorije on the other side of the river. Lazar tried
Gregory_of_Gornjak
Valley of the Great Morava river in Serbia
Great Morava Valley or even the watershed of the Great Morava: regions of Mlava and Pek on the east (Braničevo District) and almost half of Šumadija, on
Morava_Valley
Natural disaster in Europe
temporary embankment was erected. Further east, along the valleys of Morava and Mlava rivers, city centers of Paraćin, Petrovac na Mlavi, Svilajnac and Smederevska
2014_Southeast_Europe_floods
Battle part of the first Serbian uprising
and Poreč areas were risen by Milenko Stojković from Kličevac; the Gornja Mlava and Homolje areas were risen by Petar Dobrnjac, Paulj Matejić and Ilija
Siege_of_Požarevac_(1804)
Military operation part of the first Serbian uprising
nahija), Ilija Stošić of Homolje (Požarevac nahija), Paulj Matejić of Gornja Mlava (Požarevac nahija), Ilija Barjaktarević of Paraćin nahija, and Milisav Đorđević
January 1806 Serbian offensive
January_1806_Serbian_offensive
them. The Ćuprija Turks had set out to attack Petar Dobrnjac who rose the Mlava and Požarevac Morava areas and Sinđelić had heard of this and intercepted
Stojko_Krivokuća
List of participants in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
in 1811 after conflict. Petar Teodorović-Dobrnjac 1771–1831 vojvoda in Mlava bimbaša (1805) buljubaša under Milenko (1804) Former hajduk, merchant by
List of people of the First Serbian Uprising
List_of_people_of_the_First_Serbian_Uprising
Part of the First World War (1915)
Germans. Taking into account the threat of a breakthrough of the front near Mlava, artillery general M. von Gallwitz, after holding a meeting with the corps
Battle_of_Łomża
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Spanish
Famous warrior.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tone continued, Not final
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Tamil
Devmukil | தேவà¯à®®à¯à®•ீல
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Merira.
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Willow Town
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a Prophet (A.S)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lotus; World
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Intellectually Brave
Boy/Male
Indian
Destroyer of the Powerful; Massive; Grand; A King who Fought on the Side of the Pandavas
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