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Arena Sportski Centar,
Simondedovsk
wrote
26 days ago:
Circus.
But let us continuing
Arena Sportski Centar,
Black11
wrote
26 days ago:
Hahahahahahahahahahah
Steva Kraljevića Street,
Black11
wrote
1 month ago:
Serbian transliteration of the name and english. Good combo. I dont see in your ruzzia such combo.
Oktobarske Revolucije Street,
Black11
wrote
1 month ago:
It is a boulevard. Not a street. You dont know but you edit it. :)))))))))))))))))))
Jovana Tomaševića Boulevard,
Black11
wrote
3 months ago:
Boilevard?
Honorary consulate of the Kingdom of Denmark,
Black11
wrote
3 months ago:
Adresse
Bulevar Ivana Crnojevica 56/2, I floor, building A
81000, Montenegro
Četverti Jul Street, 109,
Black11
wrote
3 months ago:
Built by Zetagradnja.
U/C,
Black11
wrote
3 months ago:
Simondedovsk, what kind of object is here?
Sports court,
Simondedovsk
wrote
3 months ago:
During 14 years this object has been serving as the Ambassy of Albania, but now it turned too be a sports court. Fantastic!
Podgorica,
Staropodgoricanin-Cikotic (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
Historians and archaeologists simply do not want to "get ontheir fingers", but do not dare to "stretch" beyond the first half of the 15th century.
Dalmatian king Tugemir in the 10th century built by Podgorica "(first associated with that is certainly the church of Sv. George under Gorica, undoubtedly built in the pre Roman era - that is, somewhere between the end of the 9th to mid-11th century - the next (logical) thought they based on an older (late Roman or early Byzantine?) of the object on which it is built the church of St. George).
Podgorica,
Staropodgoricanin-Cikotic (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
The name Podgorica was first mentioned in 1326 in a court document of the Kotor archives!
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