Ravna Gora — is a Slavic toponym meaning flat hill . The name may refer to:* Ravna Gora, Serbia, a highland in Serbia * A village and a hill in Croatia: ** Ravna Gora, Croatia, a village in Gorski Kotar ** Ravna Gora Mountain, a mountain in Slavonia * Three… … Wikipedia
Operation Mihailović — Part of the Serbian uprising 1941 of World War II … Wikipedia
Chetniks — Chetnik redirects here. For other uses of this and similar terms, see Cheta. Chetnik movement Chetnik flag The flag reads: For king and fatherland; freedom or death Dates of operation Early 20th century– May 8, 1945 1990s … Wikipedia
Draža Mihailović — Nickname Uncle Draža Born Ap … Wikipedia
List of mountains in Serbia — This is the full list of mountains in Serbia (including Kosovo).[a] Most of Serbia is covered with low and medium high mountains. Mountains in central, western and southwestern Serbia belong to the Dinarides range, while the Carpates, Balkan… … Wikipedia
Gorski kotar — (English: Mountain District ) is the mountainous region in Croatia between Karlovac and Rijeka. Together with Lika and the Ogulin Plaški valley it forms Mountainous Croatia. Because 63% of its surface is forested it is popularly called the green… … Wikipedia
Richard Felman — Richard L. Felman (May 29, 1921 ndash; November 13, 1999) was a distinguished officer in the United States Air Force who flew combat missions during World War II and the Korean War, receiving 27 awards and decorations over the course of his… … Wikipedia
Yugoslav Front — / National Liberation War Part of World War II … Wikipedia
Šipovo — Infobox Settlement settlement type = subdivision type = Country subdivision name =Bosnia and Herzegovina subdivision type1 = subdivision name1 = subdivision type2 = subdivision name2 = timezone=CET utc offset=+1 timezone DST = CEST utc offset DST … Wikipedia
Yugoslav Front of World War II — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Yugoslav Front of WWII caption=Partisan troops of the 5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade crossing the Kolubara river in their advance to Belgrade, during the Belgrade Offensive, October 1944. partof=World War… … Wikipedia