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Trebinje - Tpeбињe
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The toponym Trebinje comes from a medieval term Travunia. Trebinje was probably built by Serbian Slavs on the site of a Roman town laid waste by the Saracens in 840. In the mid-10th century Constantine Porphyrogenitus mentioned it under the name of Terbunia. It commanded the road from Ragusa to Constantinople, traversed, in 1096, by Raymond of Toulouse and his crusaders. Under the name of Tribunia or Travunja (the Trebigne of the Ragusans), it belonged to the Serbian Empire.
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![](http://www.imgbox.de/users/6opuc/opstinatrebinje.jpg)
The toponym Trebinje comes from a medieval term Travunia. Trebinje was probably built by Serbian Slavs on the site of a Roman town laid waste by the Saracens in 840. In the mid-10th century Constantine Porphyrogenitus mentioned it under the name of Terbunia. It commanded the road from Ragusa to Constantinople, traversed, in 1096, by Raymond of Toulouse and his crusaders. Under the name of Tribunia or Travunja (the Trebigne of the Ragusans), it belonged to the Serbian Empire.
![](http://www.imgbox.de/users/6opuc/tju6eieu5w4s6z5et.jpg)