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There are 71 surnames of villagers found in Upper Bihor: Adrović, Agović, Alibašić, Babić, Babačić, Batilović, Bibuljica, Bošnjak, Brakočević, Cikotić, Ćeman, Čivović, Čilović, Čolović, Duraković, Đukić, Đurašković, Garčević, Goljo, Hajdarpašić, Halilović, Hodžić, Huremović, Idrizović, Ivezić, Javorovac, Kalić, Kočan, Korać, Klica, Kožar, Kršić, Hećo, Herović, Latić, Levaić, Ličina, Ligonja, Ivezić, Luković, Mehović, Muhović, Muratović, Murić, Mirković, Novalić, Osmanović, Palamar, Pačariz, Petrović, Pramenko, Prentić, Pljakić, Radošević, Ramdedović, Ramčilović, Račić, Rastoder, Rujović, Rugovac, Sijarić, Sadiković, Sehratlić, Smailović, Skenderović, Šabotić, Škrijelj, Taraniš, Tiganj, Vukajlović, Vujošević and Zverotić.
skrijelj waren früher shkreli und rugovac waren rugova
bei uns gibts auch noch shkreli und rugova
Škrijelj is a predominantly Bosniak clan from the Sandžak region in Serbia and Montenegro which has its origins in Northern Albania. In these days there are about 20 thousand people bearing this surname.
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