Category
page 1Grand Principality of Serbia
Grand Principality of Serbia
Medieval principality in Southeastern Europe
Raška
historical region of Serbia
Byzantine–Hungarian War
1127–1129 war
Byzantine–Hungarian War
1149–1155 series of border conflicts
Battle of Pantina
1167 battle of the Byzantine–Serbian Wars
Battle of Haram
1128 battle

Sveti Srdj
thumb|250px|Shirgj and nearby towns
Shirgj was an important market town on the left bank of the river Buna, away from Shkodër, in what is today northern Albania. It was a medieval trading center, until it lost its population and ceased to exist in the early Ottoman period.
Sočanica basilica
basilica in Kosovo
Hvosno
thumb|240px|The Patriarchal Monastery of Peć in Hvosno, seat of Serbian Orthodox church from the late 13th century up to 1766 (as photographed in 1980)
Hvosno (, "thick wood") was a medieval Serbian county () located in the northern part of the Metohija region, in what is today Kosovo. It roughly encompassed the areas of the modern Istog and Peja municipalities. It was surrounded by the counties of Jelci to the north; Budimlja and Plav to the west; Zatrnava to the south; Drškovina and Podrimlje to the east and southeast.