Ledenik

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Ledenik may refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Janjevci</span> Ethnic Croat community in Kosovo

Janjevci or Kosovo Croats are a Croat community in Kosovo, inhabiting the town of Janjevo and surrounding villages near Pristina, as well as villages centered on Letnica near Vitia, who are also known as Letničani.

Gora may refer to:

Bistrica or Bistrice, from Proto-Slavic *bystrъ 'quickly flowing, rushing', may refer to:

Brod may refer to:

Reka may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Croatia–Kosovo relations</span> Bilateral relations

Croatia–Kosovo relations refer to the bilateral relations of Croatia and Kosovo. Diplomatic relations among two countries were established on 30 June 2008, following Kosovo's declaration of independence. Croatia has an embassy in Pristina, and Kosovo has an embassy in Zagreb. Both countries were part of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1991. Relations between the two countries are described as very good and friendly.

Banja can refer to:

Grabovac may refer to:

Trnje is a district of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.

Podgrađe is a Serbo-Croatian place name, a toponym derived from pod ("below") and grad ("town"), when in the Middle Ages "grad" was a term used for a fort, fortress, castle. It was part of wider urban area of a fortress or a castle, and/or a settlement adjacent to it, and can be referred to or translated as a castle town or a market town, as in nomenclature used for urban development in the medieval Europe.

Ostrvica may refer to:

Vrbovac may refer to:

Blace may refer to:

Rudine may refer to:

Župa is a Slavic administrative unit.

Kovačevac may refer to:

Ratkovac can refer to:

Bokšić may refer to:

Vranić may refer to: