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Radonić (other)
Radonić may refer to: * Radonić (surname) *, a village in the city of Drniš, Croatia * Radonić, Šibenik, a village in Croatia * Radonić Lake, a lake in Kosovo See also *Radonjić (other) Radonjić may refer to: *Radonjić (surname) *, a village in the municipality of Gjakova, Kosovo * Radonjić Lake, Kosovo See also *Radonjići Radonjići ( sr-cyrl, Радоњићи) is a village in the municipality of Pale, Bosnia and Herzegov ... * Radenić {{DEFAULTSORT:Radonic ...
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Radonić (surname)
Radonić ( sr-Cyrl, Радонић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ante Radonić (born 1951), Croatian astronomer * Bonaventura Radonić (1888–1945), Croatian cleric and scholar * Ilarion Radonić (1871–1932), Serbian Orthodox bishop * Jovan Radonić (1873–1956), Serb historian and academic * Lovro Radonić (1928–1990), Croatian sportsman * Luka Radonić (born 1993), Croatian rower * Ljiljana Radonić (born 1981), Croatian political scientist * Miljko Radonić (1770–1836), Serb writer and professor * Novak Radonić Novak Radonić ( sr-Cyrl, Новак Радонић; Mol, 31 March 1826 – Sremska Kamenica, 11 July 1890) was a painter from modern-day Serbia. Work He was the pupil of Petar Pilić and Nikola Aleksić before he went to study art in Vienna. ... (1826–1890), Austrian Serb painter See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Radonic Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Drniš
Drniš is a town in Croatia, located in inland Dalmatia, about halfway between Šibenik and Knin. History The name Drniš was mentioned for the first time in a contract dated March 8, 1494. However, there are traces of older Middle Ages' fortress built by Croatian aristocrat family Nelipić at the site called Gradina dominating the landscape. The town was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1522 due to its strategic location. Many buildings from this time period are still preserved today. During the Baroque period, the mosque built by the Turks was transformed into a church. In 1918 the town was occupied by Italian troops who remained there until a withdrawal in 1921, as a result of the Treaty of Rapallo. The town subsequently became a part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. On September 16, 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence, Drniš was attacked by forces of the 9th Corpus of Yugoslav People's Army and militia of SAO Krajina led by general Ratko Mladić. ...
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Radonić, Šibenik
Radonić is a settlement in the City of Šibenik in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... In 2021, its population was 93. Demographics References Populated places in Šibenik-Knin County {{ŠibenikKnin-geo-stub ...
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