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Dračevica was a župa in medieval Serbia, and later on in medieval Bosnia when the medieval Bosnian state conquered the area in 1377 from Đurađ I Balšić, who previously took it from Nikola Altomanović in 1373. [1] [2] Its later center was in Novi, a town built by Tvrtko I of Bosnia. [3] Its location is in the mountainous areas to the northwest of Boka Kotorska and the town of Herceg Novi, in modern day Montenegro. [4] It corresponds to the Sutorina region.
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Dračevica was a župa in medieval Serbia, and later on in medieval Bosnia when the medieval Bosnian state conquered the area in 1377 from Đurađ I Balšić, who previously took it from Nikola Altomanović in 1373. [1] [2] Its later center was in Novi, a town built by Tvrtko I of Bosnia. [3] Its location is in the mountainous areas to the northwest of Boka Kotorska and the town of Herceg Novi, in modern day Montenegro. [4] It corresponds to the Sutorina region.
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