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Sremski Karlovci - Sremski Karlovci Sremski Karlovci (De: Karlowitz or Carlowitz; Hungarian Karloca) is a town in the autonomous province Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro, situated on the bank of the river Danube, between Belgrade and Novi Sad. In 2002, its population was 8,839. Between November 16, 1698, and January 26, 1699, the town of Sremski Karlovci was the site of a congress that ended the hostilities between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League, a coalition of various European powers including Austria, Poland, Venice and Russia; the congress produced the Treaty of Karlowitz. The town was also the spiritual and cultural center of the Serbs in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Metropolitan of the Serb Orthodox Church resided in the town which also housed a seminary which operates to this.

Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro - okrug (County of Jablanica), with seat in Leskovac Municipality of Bojnik Municipality of Crna Trava Municipality of Lebane Municipality of Leskovac Municipality of Medveđa Municipality of Vlasotince Južno - Bački okrug (County of south Bačka), with seat in Novi Sad Municipality of Bač Municipality of Bačka Palanka Municipality of Bački Petrovac Municipality of Bečej Municipality of Beočin Municipality of Novi Sad Municipality of Srbobran Municipality of Sremski Karlovci Municipality of Temerin Municipality of Titel Municipality of Vrbas Municipality of Žabalj Južno - Banatski okrug (County of south Banat), with seat in Pančevo Municipality of Alibunar Municipality of Bela Crkva Municipality of Kovačica Municipality of Kovin Municipality of Opovo Municipality of Pančevo Municipality of Plandište Municipality of Vršac Kolubarski okrug (County of Kolubara), with seat in Valjevo Municipality of Lajkovac Municipality of.

1698 - to pay one kopek each. Tani Jinzan, astronomer and calendar scholar, observes a fire destroy Tosa (now Kochi) in Japan at the same time as a Leonid Meteor storm, taking it as evidence to reinforce belief in the "Theory of Areas". Thomas Savery patents an early steam engine. A congress begins in Sremski Karlovci to discuss a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League. Humphrey Hody is appointed regius professor of Greek at Oxford. Bucharest becomes capital of Romania. Mombasa and Zanzibar are captured by Oman. George I of Great Britain becomes Elector of Hanover. Births February - Colin Maclaurin, Scottish mathematician Henry Baker, English naturalist William Warburton, English critic William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire Johann Jakob Bodmer, Swiss author Metastasio, Italian poet Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis,.

Serb Orthodox Church - under the Serb Patriarch who includes Archbishop of Peć and Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci in his title. The Serbs migrated to the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius (610-641). Unknown to them at the time, the Serbs had settled on both sides of the line of Roman emperor Theodosius I. The region they had settled had for centuries been alternatively under the religious jurisdictions of Rome and Constantinople. The Serbs were converted in several waves of, the last major one taking place between 867 and 874 AD. Finally, most of the Serbs fell under the authority of the Church of Constantinople and had by 1219 acquired a Church of autocephalous status. The Serb Orthodox Church (SOC) includes eparchies of Orthodox believers in Serbia and Montenegro, Republika Srpska (Bosnia-Herzegovina),.

List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - T - 14,960, C - 40,971 Priština Prizren Prokuplje Ruma T - 32,125, C - 59,858 Šabac Senta Smederevo Smederevska Palanka Sombor T - 50,950, C - 96,669 Sopot Sremska Mitrovica Sremski Karlovci 8,839 Subotica Uroševac Užice T - 55,025, C - 82,852 Valjevo Vranje Vrbas T - 25,887, C - 45,839 Vršac Zaječar T - 39,676, C - 65,837 Zrenjanin Montenegro Bar Budva Cetinje Herceg Novi Kotor Nikšić Pljevlja Podgorica Tivat Ulcinj See also: List of cities by country, List of city listings by country.

Karlowitz - might want to go back and fix that link. One might be looking for: Sremski Karlovci the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699).

Eparchy of Krizevci - Latin (Western) Rite of the Roman Catholic Church. The liturgy in the Slavonic Rite uses the Old Church Slavonic language and the Cyrillic alphabet. The Church began in the 17th century with the Marča Union of 1611 (in the Orthodox monastery called Marča, near Ivanićgrad) which had as a goal the Uniatization and eventual Catholicization of the Serbs living in the Habsburg Empire, today's Croatia. The Union was resisted by most of the fiercely Orthodox Serbs (particularly by the metropolitan of Karlovci, Arsenije III Čarnojević). However, it did take hold in a particular regiment of Serbs of the Žumberak regiment of the Krajina. Despite fierce tensions, the Serbs in were given their own eparchical bishop by Pope Pius VI on June 17, 1777, with his see at Križevci, a town northeast.

Treaty of Karlowitz - of Karlowitz The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed in 1699 in Karlovci, concluding the Austro-Ottoman war of 1683-1697 in which the Ottoman side was defeated. Following a two-month congress between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Holy League, a coalition of various European powers including Austria-Hungary, Poland, Venice and Russia, a treaty was signed on January 26, 1699. The Ottomans ceded most of Hungary, Transylvania and Slavonia to Austria while Podolia passed to Poland. Most of Dalmatia passed to Venice, along with the Morea (the Peloponnesus peninsula) which the Ottomans restored in the Treaty of Passarowitz of 1718. The Treaty of Karlowitz marks the end of the Ottoman expansion westward into Europe and makes Austria-Hungary the dominant power in the southeastern Europe..


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