Točilovo is a Serbian toponym that may refer to:
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Sandžak or Sanjak is a historical geo-political region in Serbia and Montenegro. The name Sandžak derives from the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, a former Ottoman administrative district. Serbs refer to the northern part of the region by its medieval name Raška.
The Zlatibor District is one of eight administrative districts of Šumadija and Western Serbia. It is located in the western, mountainous part of Serbia. The district was named after the mountain region of Zlatibor. According to the 2011 census results, the Zlatibor District has a population of 286,549 people. The administrative center of the Zlatibor district is Užice.
Prijepolje is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2011 census, the town has 13,330 inhabitants, while the municipality has 37,059 inhabitants.
Tutin is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of the southwestern Serbia. According to a 2011 census, the municipality of Tutin has a population of 31,155 people.
The Lim is a river flowing through Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. 219 km (136 mi) long, it is the right and the longest tributary of the Drina.
Islam spread to Serbia during the five centuries of Ottoman rule. The Muslims in Serbia are mostly ethnic Bosniaks, Albanians and minor but significant part of Roma people as well as members of the smaller ethnic groups Muslims by nationality and Gorani.
Gračanica may refer to:
Jabuka can refer to:
Dušan Nestorović is a Serbian footballer currently playing for FK FAP Priboj.
Točilovo is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 156 people.
Potkrš is a village in the municipality of Prijepolje, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 124 people.
Tutin may refer to:
Kamena Gora is a mountain on the border of Serbia and Montenegro, near the town of Prijepolje. It belongs to the Dinaric mountain range. Its highest peaks are Crni vrh on the Montenegrin side, and Ravna gora on the Serbian side, with an elevation of 1496 m each.
Jerinin grad is a Serbian folk name for several fortresses, fortifications and ruins in Serbia and Montenegro.
The Sandžak Muslim militia was established in Sandžak and eastern Herzegovina in Axis occupied Yugoslavia between April or June and August 1941 during World War II. It was under control of the Independent State of Croatia until September 1941, when Italian forces gradually put it under their command and established additional units not only in Sandžak, but in eastern Herzegovina as well. After the capitulation of Italy in September 1943 it was put under German control, while some of its units were merged with three battalions of Albanian collaborationist troops to establish the "SS Polizei-Selbstschutz-Regiment Sandschak" under command of the senior Waffen SS officer Karl von Krempler.
Hasan Zvizdić (1892–1980) was a commander of a detachment of Muslim militia from Sjenica during the Second World War. He was the main livestock wholesaler in the region which depended on animal husbandry, thus his influence in Sandžak was strong.
The Battle of Sjenica was a battle between attacking forces of Yugoslav Partisans on one side and defending forces of the Sandžak Muslim militia and town's militsiya in Sjenica, on the territory of the Italian governorate of Montenegro.
Mileševac fortress 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.
Kovin fortress is a strategic fortification in south-western Serbia, 9 km north from the present day town of Prijepolje, between the villages of Džurovo, Kučin, and Izbičanj. The remains are located on a steep rock overlooking the Lim gorge from the left bank, on 698 meters of altitude.
Mileševo may refer to: