The surname Popov is one of the most common in Russia, it ranks ninth in the list of the most popular surnames. Its purpose was to hide the main, church name from "evil spirits" and "evil spirits." The presence of a second, worldly, name was a kind of tribute to the ancient Slavic tradition of two names. This name was used more often than the baptismal name and was assigned to a person for life.
This naming was added by the child's parents to the name he received at baptism. Popov's surname is based on the worldly name of the founder of Pop. Dialogue Association.Įxternal links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trebinje.He can rightfully be proud of his ancestors, information about which is contained in various documents confirming the trace they left in the history of Russia. The Serbs of Bosnia & Herzegovina: History and Politics. War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Volume 2. Bosnia After Dayton: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention.
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This is despite the airport not having been built. In January 2013 the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure for Republika Srpska, Nedeljko Cubrilovic, announced that the passenger numbers doubled in 2012 from the prior year. The terminal was planned to handle 260,000 passengers annually. The airport was intended to be operational in 2010 and then delayed till 2011. The airport was intended to serve as a low cost alternative to Dubrovnik. In late 2009 the Government of Republika Srpska approved funding for the Trebinje airport project. Source: Meteorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina Climate Climate data for Trebinje (1961–1990) The city is economic and cultural center of the region of Eastern Herzegovina. Trebinje is known as 'the city of the sun and platan trees', and it is said to be one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After it passes through the Popovo Polje area southwest of the city, the river - which always floods in the winter - naturally runs underground to the Adriatic, near Dubrovnik. The river is heavily exploited for hydro-electric energy. There are several mills along the river, as well as several bridges, including three in the city of Trebinje itself, as well as a historic Ottoman Arslanagić Bridge nearby. The city lies in the Trebišnjica river valley, at the foot of Leotar, in southeastern Herzegovina, some 30 km (19 mi) by road from Dubrovnik, Croatia, on the Adriatic coast.