Pomorje
Pomorje or Primorje (literary meaning: by the sea, seaside, maritime or coastlands) is a term used in historical contexts to describe one of the two geographical divisions that constituted Serbia in the Middle Ages. It had parts of present-day Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. The term was used in royal and religious titles; Serbian monarchs and their heirs (Uroš I, styled himself "King in Christ, God faithful, King of Serbia and Maritime Lands", and Patriarchs (Saint Sava III, "Archbishop of All Serbian and Maritime Lands")
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Pomorje
Pomorje or Primorje (literary meaning: by the sea, seaside, maritime or coastlands) is a term used in historical contexts to describe one of the two geographical divisions that constituted Serbia in the Middle Ages. It had parts of present-day Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. The term was used in royal and religious titles; Serbian monarchs and their heirs (Uroš I, styled himself "King in Christ, God faithful, King of Serbia and Maritime Lands", and Patriarchs (Saint Sava III, "Archbishop of All Serbian and Maritime Lands")
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Pomorje or Primorje (literary ...... l Serbian and Maritime Lands")
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Primorje (Przymorze) – kraina ...... uklę (od XV wieku Czarnogóra).
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Сербское Поморье (серб. Српско ...... и и Герцеговины (община Неум).
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Pomorje or Primorje (literary ...... l Serbian and Maritime Lands")
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Primorje (Przymorze) – kraina ...... uklę (od XV wieku Czarnogóra).
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Сербское Поморье (серб. Српско ...... и и Герцеговины (община Неум).
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Pomorje
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Primorje
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Сербское Поморье
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