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    Grábóc (German: Grawitz, Serbian: Грабовац, romanized: Grabovac) is a village in Tolna County, Hungary. In the 1300s, the village was already home to a...
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  • Graboc i Poshtëm (Albanian: also Graboci i Poshtëm, Serbian: Доњи Грабовац, romanized: Donji Grabovac) is a village in municipality Fushë Kosova, Kosovo...
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    Dunaszentgyörgy Dúzs Értény Fadd Fácánkert Felsőnána Felsőnyék Fürged Gerjen Grábóc Györe Györköny Gyulaj Harc Hőgyész Iregszemcse Izmény Jágónak Kajdacs Kakasd...
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  • posthumously promoted to Brigadier General. Berisha was born and raised in Graboc near Pejë, SFR Yugoslavia (modern-day Kosovo) as the youngest of six children...
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  • Monastery Манастир Српски Ковин Hungary (Ráckeve/ Srpski Kovin) 15th century Grabovac Monastery Манастир Грабовац Hungary (Grábóc/ Grabovac) 14th century...
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    (13,758) – district seat Bonyhádvarasd (434) Cikó (861) Felsőnána (609) Grábóc (180) Györe (670) Izmény (491) Kakasd (1,658) Kéty (719) Kisdorog (773)...
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    Lukijan Pantelić [sh] (2002–present). Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Grabovac (Grábóc) Orthodox Monastery of Serbian Kovin (Ráckeve) The Serbian Patriarch Arsenije...
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  • Liptód (Litoba, demolished in 1951). The Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Grábóc (Grabovac). Notable Serbs and notable persons of Serb descent from the territory...
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  • Vogël Mali Belaćevac Batushë Batuse Bresje Bresje Fushë Kosovë Kosovo Polje Graboc i Poshtëm Donji Grabovac Harilaç Ariljača Henc Ence Kuzmin Kuzmin Lismir...
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    Serbian Orthodox Monasteries, one in Ráckeve (Srpski Kovin) and one in Grábóc (Grabovac). Parts of the Vojvodina region were included into the medieval...
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