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Prijepolje (Serbian Cyrillic: Пријепоље, pronounced [prijěːpoʎe]) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2022, the town has 11,928 inhabitants, while the municipality has 32,214 inhabitants.
The Mileševa Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Милешева, romanized: Manastir Mileševa, pronounced [mîlɛʃɛʋa] or [milɛ̌ʃɛʋa]) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje, in southwest Serbia.
Sanjak of Novi Pazar. The Sanjak of Novi Pazar ( Serbo-Croatian: Novopazarski sandžak, Новопазарски санџак; Albanian: Sanxhaku i Pazarit të Ri; Turkish: Yeni Pazar sancağı) was an Ottoman sanjak (second-level administrative unit) that was created in 1865. It was reorganized in 1880 and 1902.
Aleksandar Drašković. League. West Morava Zone League. 2022–23. West Morava Zone League, 6th of 14. Home colours. Away colours. FK Polimlje ( Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Полимље) is a football club based in Prijepolje, Serbia. They compete in the West Morava Zone League, the fourth tier of the national league system .
Mileševac fortress ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милешевац) is a medieval fortification located in southwestern Serbia, 7 km east from the present day town of Prijepolje. It is situated on a steep rock overlooking Mileševka River, the Mileševa monastery and the settlement underneath it.
Cathedral of St. Basil of Ostrog the Miracle Worker, Prijepolje. Language. Church Slavonic. Serbian. Current leadership. Bishop. Atanasije (Rakita) Map. Eparchy of Mileševa is the one of eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and is seated in Prijepolje, in the Mileševa monastery.
Muhamed Preljević. Muhamed Preljević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мухамед Прељевић; born 16 June 1964) is a Serbian -born Bosnian former footballer and now a coach. He started his career in Yugoslavia, playing for FK Bor and NK Dinamo Zagreb until moving to Germany during the Yugoslav Wars where he played for several teams in the 2nd ...
He earned himself a transfer to Red Star Belgrade in the 1999 winter transfer window. During his tenure with the Crveno-beli, Pjanović won two national championships ( 2000 and 2001) and three national cups ( 1999, 2000, and 2002 ). He totaled 111 league appearances and scored 80 goals, before moving to Spartak Moscow in the summer of 2003.
Potok is a village in the municipality of Prijepolje, Serbia. According to the 1991 census, the population of Potok was 368. [1] Over the next ten years, the population decreased, according to the 2002 census, to 282 people. [2] [1] The population then continued to shrink to 142 people as reported by the 2011 census. [1]
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