Vrutci may refer to:
Hassan, Hasan, Hassane, Haasana, Hassaan, Asan, Hassun, Hasun, Hassen, Hasson or Hasani may refer to:
Ilijaš is a town and municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located northwest of the inner city of Sarajevo, making it de facto a town and suburb of Sarajevo. The Ilijaš Municipality was established in May 1952 with the organization of people's committees. Those local people's committees founded the local municipalities, which led to the self-management of the municipalities, including the municipality of Ilijaš.
Krivaja may refer to the following locations:
Đetinja is a river in western Serbia, a 75 km (47 mi) long natural but shorter headstream of the Zapadna Morava River.
Varna may refer to:
Bela Reka may refer to several places in Serbia:
Vrutci is a village located in the city of Užice, southwestern Serbia. As of 2011 census, the village has a population of 138 inhabitants. Much of the settlement was flooded into Lake Vrutci for Užice's water supply.
Gruža may refer to:
Bioska, is a village located in the Užice municipality of Serbia on the mountainous banks of Đetinja river and Lake Vrutci, between Zlatibor and Tara mountains, and close to Uzice-Ponikve airport and Kremna village, as well as Mokra Gora-Drvengrad, a.k.a. Küstendorf or Mećavnik (Мећавник). According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 554. The Monastery of Rujno was situated nearby.
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Gračanica may refer to:
Konjic is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Herzegovina, around 60 kilometres (37 mi) southwest of Sarajevo, in a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is 268 m (879 ft) above sea level. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. According to the 2013 census, the city of Konjic has a population of 10,732 inhabitants, whereas the municipality has 25,148.
Kozjak is a common South Slavic toponym derived from koza ("goat") that may refer to:
Vrutci is a village in the municipality of Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vrana may refer to:
Lokve may refer to:
Ćelije may refer to:
Lake Vrutci is an artificial lake in western Serbia, in the municipality of Užice. The lake was created in 1983 by damming the Đetinja River, near the village of Vrutci. It was created with the purpose of supplying water to the city of Užice. It is narrow, around 7 km long, and lies at an altitude of about 700 m.
Drenova is a Serbo-Croatian place name, derived from dren, meaning "dogwoods", literally meaning "place of dogwoods". It may refer to:
The Rujno Monastery printing house was a printing house established in 1537 in the Monastery of Saint George in village Vrutci of Rujno Župa near Užice, Ottoman Empire. The monastery had substantial income from its nearby spa so it established the printing house. Still, this income was insufficient for metal types. That is why hieromonk Teodosije, hegumen of the monastery, and his fellow monks, made types of 250 engraved wooden plates. They printed one book in this printing house, The Rujan Four Gospels. The Ottomans burned monastery together with its printing house to prevent further printing of books. Since 1984 the remnants of this monastery are below Lake Vrutci.