• Prnjavor (Serbian Cyrillic: Прњавор) is a village in the municipality of Batočina, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population...
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  • Kapela Prnjavor, Brod-Posavina County, a village near Oprisavci Prnjavor, Plav, village near Plav Prnjavor (Batočina), a village near Batočina Prnjavor (Trstenik)...
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    Batočina (Serbian: Баточина, pronounced [bâtɔtʃina]) is a town and municipality located in the Šumadija District of central Serbia. According to 2011 census...
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  • Monastery 13th century Located in Prnjavor, Batočina Jošanica Monastery 14th century Located in Jošanički Prnjavor Kalenić Monastery Каленић 1407 Kastaljan...
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    Saint Nicholas. It is located in the village of Prnjavor, Serbia, which is about 10 km from Batočina and about 15 km from Kragujevac. The monastery represents...
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    14. SREDNJOBOSANSKA NOU BRIGADA (PDF). Banja Luka: Skupština opštine Prnjavor. Archived from the original on 25 June 2023. Vukosavljević, Mladen; Karasijević...
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  • Badnjevac (1165) Batočina (5574) Brzan (2073) Crni Kao (446) Dobrovodica (420) Gradac (245) Kijevo (549) Milatovac (584) Nikšić (148) Prnjavor (186) Žirovnica...
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    (40 soldiers) – destroy the British military mission in the village of Prnjavor 2 km south of Drvar on the road to Bosansko Grahovo Stürmer (Stormer) Group...
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  • distract the Germans in Banja Koviljača. They were quickly transported from Prnjavor through Loznica and Trbušnica to Mount Gučevo above Banja Koviljača where...
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  • Eleven of the prisoners turned out to be Muslim "labour" soldiers from Prnjavor who had been employed to fortify Serb defences in the area, while Branko...
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