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106 relations: A-1 motorway (Montenegro), Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954), Allied bombing of Yugoslavia in World War II, Amfilohije Radović, Andrei Bakich, Andrija, Prince of Hum, Andrijevica Municipality, Armed Forces of Montenegro, Armorial of Montenegro, Čedo Vuković, Đorđije Lašić, Battle of Murino, Battle of Novšiće, Belgrade–Bar motorway, Bjelasica, Brda (Montenegro), Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro, COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro, Demographic history of Montenegro, Dobroslav Ćulafić, Dušan Mugoša, Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić, FK Komovi, FK Polimlje Murino, Great Retreat (Serbia), Italian governorate of Montenegro, Jovan Zonjić, Komovi, Lazar Kuburović, Lim (river), Lim-Sandžak Chetnik Detachment, List of cities in Montenegro, List of football clubs in Montenegro, List of former municipalities of Montenegro, List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II, List of populated places in Montenegro, List of radio stations in Montenegro, List of streets and squares in Belgrade, List of transport megaprojects, List of whitewater rivers, Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro, Ljubiša Stanković, Ljubomir Vuksanović, Mihailo Lalić, Milić Vukašinović, Milija and Pavle Bakić, Milutin Babović-Telegraph, Milutin Bojić, Milutin Jelić, Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup, ... Expand index (56 more) »
A-1 motorway (Montenegro)
The A-1 motorway, called Princess Xenia motorway (Montenegrin: Auto-put Princeza Ksenija), named after the Princess Xenia of Montenegro, first female driver in Balkans, is a motorway in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and A-1 motorway (Montenegro)
Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954)
The Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict, was a period of armed confrontations between the armed forces of Albania and Yugoslavia between the years 1948 and 1954.
See Andrijevica and Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954)
Allied bombing of Yugoslavia in World War II
The Allied bombing of Yugoslavia in World War II involved air attacks on cities and towns in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) and Royal Air Force (RAF), including the Balkan Air Force (BAF), between 1941 and 1945, during which period the entire country was occupied by the Axis powers.
See Andrijevica and Allied bombing of Yugoslavia in World War II
Amfilohije Radović
Amfilohije (Амфилохије;, English: Amphilochius; born Risto Radović, 7 January 193830 October 2020) was a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, theologian, university professor, author and translator.
See Andrijevica and Amfilohije Radović
Andrei Bakich
Andrei Stepanovich Bakich (31 December 1878 – 17 June 1922) was a general of the White movement during the Russian Civil War.
See Andrijevica and Andrei Bakich
Andrija, Prince of Hum
Andrija (Андрија, 1203–d. 1250) was the Prince of Hum (Zahumlje) in 1216–1218 and 1250.
See Andrijevica and Andrija, Prince of Hum
Andrijevica Municipality
Andrijevica Municipality is located in northern Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Andrijevica Municipality
Armed Forces of Montenegro
The Armed Forces of Montenegro (Vojska Crne Gore) are the military forces of Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Armed Forces of Montenegro
Armorial of Montenegro
This is a list of coats of arms of Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Armorial of Montenegro
Čedo Vuković
Čedo Vuković (Чедо Вуковић; 28 September 1920 – 7 April 2014) was a Montenegrin writer.
See Andrijevica and Čedo Vuković
Đorđije Lašić
Đorđije Lašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђије Лашић; 5 May 1906 – 5 May 1944) was a Montenegrin Serb military officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army.
See Andrijevica and Đorđije Lašić
Battle of Murino
The Battle of Murino took place on January 8, 1880, between the Principality of Montenegro and the League of Prizren.
See Andrijevica and Battle of Murino
Battle of Novšiće
The Battle of Novšiće (Boj na Novšiću/Бој на Новшићу; Bitka na Novšićima/Битка на Новшићима, Beteja e Nokshiqit) was a battle for control over Plav and Gusinje fought on 4 December 1879 between forces of the Principality of Montenegro led by Marko Miljanov and local pro-Ottoman forces which included irregulars of the League of Prizren, both commanded by Ali Pasha, the Kaymekam of Gusinje.
See Andrijevica and Battle of Novšiće
Belgrade–Bar motorway
Belgrade–Bar motorway (Auto-put Beograd–Bar) is a future motorway that will connect the Serbian capital of Belgrade and Bar, Montenegro's main seaport.
See Andrijevica and Belgrade–Bar motorway
Bjelasica
Bjelasica (Montenegrin: Бјеласица) is a mountain range located in the Biogradska Gora national park near Kolašin, Montenegro.
Brda (Montenegro)
Brda (Montenegrin Cyrillic and Брда, meaning Highlands or Hills) refers to a historical and ethnographical region in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Brda (Montenegro)
Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
There are several points of dispute over the ethnic and linguistic identity of several communities in Montenegro, some of them related to identity of people who self-identify as ethnic Montenegrins, while some other identity issues are also related to communities of Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks and ethnic Muslims.
See Andrijevica and Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
The COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro has resulted in confirmed cases of COVID-19 and deaths.
See Andrijevica and COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
Demographic history of Montenegro
The demographic history of Montenegro can be shown through census results and official documents which mention demographic composition.
See Andrijevica and Demographic history of Montenegro
Dobroslav Ćulafić
Dobroslav "Toro" Ćulafić (17 January 1926 – 3 June 2011) was a Yugoslav politician from Montenegro who served as Secretary of the Interior of SFR Yugoslavia from 1984 to 1989.
See Andrijevica and Dobroslav Ćulafić
Dušan Mugoša
Dušan Mugoša (Душан Мугоша 7 January 1914 – 8 August 1973), nicknamed Duć (Дућ), was a Yugoslav communist and partisan leader during World War II who played a central role in the antifascist resistance during World War II in Yugoslavia.
See Andrijevica and Dušan Mugoša
Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
The Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić or Budimlja–Nikšić (Епархија будимљанско-никшићка / Eparhija budimljansko-nikšićka) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, covering eastern, central, and western parts of modern Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
FK Komovi
FK Komovi is a Montenegrin football club from Andrijevica.
FK Polimlje Murino
Fudbalski klub Polimlje (Football Club Polimlje Murino) is a football club from Murino, a town between Andrijevica and Plav, Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and FK Polimlje Murino
Great Retreat (Serbia)
The Great Retreat, also known in Serbian historiography as the Albanian Golgotha (Albanska golgota), refers to the retreat of the Royal Serbian Army through the mountains of Albania during the 1915–16 winter of World War I. In late October 1915, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria launched a synchronised major offensive, under German leadership, against Serbia.
See Andrijevica and Great Retreat (Serbia)
Italian governorate of Montenegro
The Italian governorate of Montenegro (Governatorato del Montenegro) existed from October 1941 to September 1943 as an occupied territory under military government of Fascist Italy during World War II.
See Andrijevica and Italian governorate of Montenegro
Jovan Zonjić
Jovan Zonjić (1907–1961) was one of Serbia's most important painters in the transition from academic to modern painting.
See Andrijevica and Jovan Zonjić
Komovi
Komovi (Комови) is a mountain and mountain range in eastern Montenegro.
Lazar Kuburović
Lazar Kuburović (Лазар Кубуровић, born 22 December 1992) is a Danish martial artist who represented his native country Danemark in sport jujitsu and at amateur level in judo.
See Andrijevica and Lazar Kuburović
Lim (river)
The Lim (Serbian Cyrillic: Лим) is a river that flows through Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and is long.
See Andrijevica and Lim (river)
Lim-Sandžak Chetnik Detachment
The Lim-Sandžak Chetnik Detachment (Лимско—Санџачки Четнички Одред) was a military unit of collaborationist Chetniks that was established in northern Montenegro and Sandžak at the end of June 1942, during World War II.
See Andrijevica and Lim-Sandžak Chetnik Detachment
List of cities in Montenegro
The following is a list of Montenegrin cities/towns.
See Andrijevica and List of cities in Montenegro
List of football clubs in Montenegro
During the season 2018–19, overall 44 Montenegrin football clubs play in Montenegrin First League, Montenegrin Second League and Montenegrin Third League.
See Andrijevica and List of football clubs in Montenegro
List of former municipalities of Montenegro
This is a list of former municipalities of Montenegro, i.e. municipalities that no longer exist.
See Andrijevica and List of former municipalities of Montenegro
List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
The following is a list of massacres and mass executions that occurred in Yugoslavia during World War II.
See Andrijevica and List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
List of populated places in Montenegro
This is a list of populated places in Montenegro, sorted by municipality.
See Andrijevica and List of populated places in Montenegro
List of radio stations in Montenegro
The following is a list of radio stations in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and List of radio stations in Montenegro
List of streets and squares in Belgrade
There are over 2,500 streets on the territory of the administrative City of Belgrade.
See Andrijevica and List of streets and squares in Belgrade
List of transport megaprojects
This is a list of megaprojects within the transport sector.
See Andrijevica and List of transport megaprojects
List of whitewater rivers
A whitewater river is any river where its gradient and/or flow create rapids or whitewater turbulence.
See Andrijevica and List of whitewater rivers
Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
This is a list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
Ljubiša Stanković
Ljubiša Stanković (Љубиша Станковић; born June 1, 1960) is a doctor in signal processing, while also being the former Rector (2003–2008) and University Board President (2008–2011) for the University of Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Ljubiša Stanković
Ljubomir Vuksanović
Ljubomir "Ljubo" Vuksanović was a Montenegrin lawyer who was the chairman of the National Administrative Council (Народна управа, Nationaler Verwaltungsausschuss) established by Germany in October 1943 in the German occupied territory of Montenegro and officially appointed on 10 November 1943.
See Andrijevica and Ljubomir Vuksanović
Mihailo Lalić
Mihailo Lalić (Михаило Лалић,; 7 October 1914 – 30 December 1992) was a Montenegrin and Serbian writer.
See Andrijevica and Mihailo Lalić
Milić Vukašinović
Milić Vukašinović (Милић Вукашиновић; born 9 March 1950) is a Yugoslav musician, the founder of the hard rock band Vatreni Poljubac as well as one-time drummer of the famous Yugoslav rock bands Bijelo Dugme and Indexi.
See Andrijevica and Milić Vukašinović
Milija and Pavle Bakić
Milija Bakić (Milo Bakiç) and Pavle Bakić (Pol Bakiç) were two brothers from Andrijevica, in the Principality of Montenegro, who were students at the Galatasaray High School and co-founded the Galatasaray football club on October 30, 1905 with 11 fellow students.
See Andrijevica and Milija and Pavle Bakić
Milutin Babović-Telegraph
Milutin Babović-Telegraph (Goražde, a village in northeastern Montenegro, in the municipality of Berane, 1858 - Kosovska Mitrovica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1932) was a Chetnik voivode in the struggle for Macedonia and Old Serbia, and a soldier in the Balkan Wars and World War I. Before he joined the Serbian Chetnik Organization, his past activities as a confidential messenger between two courts, in Belgrade and Cetinje were known to everyone by the nickname he got as a teenager from Nicholas I of Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Milutin Babović-Telegraph
Milutin Bojić
Milutin Bojić (Милутин Бојић; –) was a Serbian war poet, theatre critic, playwright, and soldier.
See Andrijevica and Milutin Bojić
Milutin Jelić
Milutin Jelić (?—19 June 1942) was Yugoslav professor of philosophy and member of parliament known for being one of main organizers of Chetnik rebels in Vasojevići Montenegrin tribe and a head of delegation of rebels who negotiated peace with Italian forces in mid-August 1941 during the Uprising in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Milutin Jelić
Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup
The Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup (Montenegrin: Rukometni Kup Crne Gore) is an elimination handball tournament held annually.
See Andrijevica and Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup
Montenegrin Men's Handball First League
The Montenegrin Men's Handball First League (Montenegrin: Crnogorska prva muška rukometna liga) is the top men's team handball league in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Montenegrin Men's Handball First League
Montenegrin Second League of Men's Handball
The Montenegrin Second League of Men's Handball is the lower Men's handball league in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Montenegrin Second League of Men's Handball
Montenegrin Third League
The Montenegrin Third League (Montenegrin: Treća crnogorska liga / Трећа црногорска лига) is the third and lowest-tier football league in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Montenegrin Third League
Montenegro
Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
See Andrijevica and Montenegro
Motorways in Montenegro
Montenegro has had a motorway since July 13, 2022, when the first section of the Bar-Boljare motorway was inaugurated.
See Andrijevica and Motorways in Montenegro
Municipalities of Montenegro
The municipalities (Montenegrin: opštine / општине, singular: opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Municipalities of Montenegro
Northern Montenegro
Northern Montenegro (Ćевер Црне Горе), is one of three statistical regions in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Northern Montenegro
Operation Draufgänger
The Operation Draufgänger (German for "daredevil"; Операција Драуфгенгер/Operacija Draufgenger) was a German Wehrmacht military operation against the Yugoslav Partisans at the Montenegrin-Serbian border area, aimed at breaking the Partisan foothold on the Lim river which was a potential penetration point into Serbia.
See Andrijevica and Operation Draufgänger
Pavle Đurišić
Pavle Đurišić (Павле Ђуришић,; 9 July 1909 – April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb regular officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander (vojvoda) and led a significant proportion of the Chetniks in Montenegro during World War II.
See Andrijevica and Pavle Đurišić
Plav–Gusinje massacres (1912–1913)
The Plav–Gusinje massacres of 1912-1913 occurred between late 1912 and March 1913 in the areas of the modern Plav and Gusinje municipalities and adjacent areas.
See Andrijevica and Plav–Gusinje massacres (1912–1913)
Prek Cali
Prek Cali (29 July 187225 March 1945) was an Albanian bajraktar ("standard-bearer") of Vermosh, part of the Kelmendi tribe of northern Albania.
Puniša Račić
Puniša Račić (Пуниша Рачић; 12 July 1886 – 16 October 1944) was a Serb leader and People's Radical Party (NRS) politician.
See Andrijevica and Puniša Račić
R-13 regional road (Montenegro)
R-13 regional road (Regionalni put R-13) is a Montenegrin roadway.
See Andrijevica and R-13 regional road (Montenegro)
R-19 regional road (Montenegro)
R-19 regional road (Regionalni put R-19) (previously part of M-9 highway) is a Montenegrin roadway.
See Andrijevica and R-19 regional road (Montenegro)
R-2 regional road (Montenegro)
R-2 regional road (Regionalni put R-2) is a Montenegrin roadway.
See Andrijevica and R-2 regional road (Montenegro)
R-9 regional road (Montenegro)
R-9 regional road (Regionalni put R-9) (previously part of M-9 highway) is a Montenegrin roadway.
See Andrijevica and R-9 regional road (Montenegro)
Raška (region)
Raška (Рашка; Rascia) is a geographical and historical region of Serbia.
See Andrijevica and Raška (region)
Radomir Vešović
Radomir Vešović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Вешовић; 6 April 1871 – 27 September 1938) was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav military officer and politician.
See Andrijevica and Radomir Vešović
RK Komovi
Rukometni klub Komovi is a Montenegrin handball club from Andrijevica, that plays in Montenegrin First Handball League.
Rudolf Perhinek
Rudolf Perhinek (pseudonym Rade Perišin; or čiča Rade 23 June 1906 – 5 August 1982) was Yugoslav military officer with the rank of Captain in the Royal Yugoslav Army who, soon after the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, joined Chetniks of Draža Mihailović.
See Andrijevica and Rudolf Perhinek
Sandžak
Sandžak (Санџак) is a historical geo-political region located in the southwestern part of Serbia and the eastern part of Montenegro.
Sanjak of Scutari
The Sanjak of Scutari or Sanjak of Shkodra (Sanxhaku i Shkodrës; Скадарски санџак; İskenderiye Sancağı or İşkodra Sancağı) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire.
See Andrijevica and Sanjak of Scutari
Serbs of Montenegro
Serbs of Montenegro (Срби у Црној Гори / Srbi u Crnoj Gori) or Montenegrin Serbs (Црногорcки Cрби / Crnogorski Srbi), compose native and the second largest ethnic group in Montenegro (28.7% of country's population), after the ethnic Montenegrins. Additional 0.64% of the population is made up of Serbs-Montenegrins (Срби-Црногорци / Srbi-Crnogorci) and Montenegrins-Serbs (Црногорци-Cрби / Crnogorci-Srbi).
See Andrijevica and Serbs of Montenegro
Slavko Dedić
Slavko Dedić is a Montenegrin chess player.
See Andrijevica and Slavko Dedić
Stadion Prljanije
Stadion Prljanije is a football stadium in Andrijevica, Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Stadion Prljanije
Statistical regions of Montenegro
Statistical regions of Montenegro are defined, as of 2011, by the Montenegrin Regional Development Law (Zakon o regionalnom razvoju).
See Andrijevica and Statistical regions of Montenegro
Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (initially known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes) existed successively in three different forms.
See Andrijevica and Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Telephone numbers in Montenegro
This is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and Telephone numbers in Montenegro
Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia consisted of a 3-digit area code followed by 6 digits.
See Andrijevica and Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Transport in Montenegro
Montenegro has two international airports, with their IATA Airport Codes.
See Andrijevica and Transport in Montenegro
Unique Master Citizen Number
Unique Master Citizen Number (separator, JMBG / ЈМБГ, Единствен матичен број на граѓанинот, ЕМБГ, Enotna matična številka občana, EMŠO) is an identification number that was assigned to every citizen of former Yugoslav republics of the SFR Yugoslavia.
See Andrijevica and Unique Master Citizen Number
Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
The Uprising in Montenegro, commonly known as the 13 July Uprising was an uprising against Italian occupation forces in Montenegro (Axis occupied Yugoslavia).
See Andrijevica and Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
Vasojevići
The Vasojevići is a historical highland tribe (pleme) and region of Montenegro, in the area of the Brda.
See Andrijevica and Vasojevići
Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
Montenegrin car plates have black characters on a rectangular white background, with a blue strip on the left.
See Andrijevica and Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
Velika attacks (1879)
The Velika attacks were a series of attacks during the Congress of Berlin, carried out by Albanian irregulars.
See Andrijevica and Velika attacks (1879)
Velika massacre
The Velika massacre was the mass killing of between 428 and 550 Serb civilians by the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen and 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg on 28 July 1944 in the settlement of Velika, in Plav, Montenegro during World War II.
See Andrijevica and Velika massacre
Vukić Mićović
Vukić Mićović (Serbian: Вукић Мићовић; Bare Kraljske, near Andrijevica, Montenegro, 1 January 1896 – Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 19 January 1981) was a Serbian chemist, professor and dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Belgrade, rector of the University of Belgrade and academician of SANU.
See Andrijevica and Vukić Mićović
Zdravko Krivokapić
Zdravko Krivokapić (Здравко Кривокапић; born 2 September 1958) is a Montenegrin professor and former politician who served as Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2020 to 2022.
See Andrijevica and Zdravko Krivokapić
Zeta Banovina
The Zeta Banovina (Зетска бановина), was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941.
See Andrijevica and Zeta Banovina
1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia on 5 May 1935.
See Andrijevica and 1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
1947–48 Montenegrin Republic League
The 1947–48 Montenegrin Republic League was the third season of Montenegrin Republic League.
See Andrijevica and 1947–48 Montenegrin Republic League
2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities in Montenegro between June 2000 and October 2002.
See Andrijevica and 2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections
2004–2006 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between June 2004 and October 2006.
See Andrijevica and 2004–2006 Montenegrin municipal elections
2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
An independence referendum was held in Montenegro on 21 May 2006.
See Andrijevica and 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
2006–07 Montenegrin Cup
The 2006–07 Montenegrin Cup was the first season of the Montenegrin knockout football tournament since Montenegro achieved independence.
See Andrijevica and 2006–07 Montenegrin Cup
2008 Serbian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Serbia on January 20 and February 3, 2008.
See Andrijevica and 2008 Serbian presidential election
2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between April 2004 and October 2006.
See Andrijevica and 2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections
2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 23 municipalities, between March 2012 and May 2014.
See Andrijevica and 2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
2016 Montenegrin municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in Montenegro on 17 April in Tivat and on 16 October in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje and Kotor.
See Andrijevica and 2016 Montenegrin municipal elections
2016–2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 23 municipalities, between April 2016 and May 2018.
See Andrijevica and 2016–2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
2018–19 Montenegrin Cup
The 2018–19 Montenegrin Cup was the 13th season of the football tournament in Montenegro.
See Andrijevica and 2018–19 Montenegrin Cup
2020 Montenegrin municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in Montenegro on 30 August 2020 in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje, Kotor and Tivat.
See Andrijevica and 2020 Montenegrin municipal elections
2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 30 August 2020.
See Andrijevica and 2020 Montenegrin parliamentary election
2024 Montenegrin municipal elections
Early local elections were held in Montenegro on 26 May in Budva, and on 2 June in Andrijevica.
See Andrijevica and 2024 Montenegrin municipal elections
21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg
The 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg (1st Albanian) was a German mountain infantry division of the Waffen-SS, the armed wing of the German Nazi Party that served alongside, but was never formally part of, the Wehrmacht during World War II.
See Andrijevica and 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg
3rd Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
The 3rd Army was a Royal Yugoslav Army formation commanded by Armijski đeneral Ilija Brašić during the German-led Axis invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in April 1941 during World War II.
See Andrijevica and 3rd Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
References
Also known as Municipality of Andrijevica.