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Kaludra
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Kaludra" derived from the Greek word "καλόγερος, καλογρία" for "monk, nun" and was transmitted to the Slavs by the Latin population in the Balkans.
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Kaludra
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Kaludra" derived from the Greek word "καλόγερος, καλογρία" for "monk, nun" and was transmitted to the Slavs by the Latin population in the Balkans.
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Kaludra
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Kaludra" derived from the Greek word "καλόγερος, καλογρία" for "monk, nun" and was transmitted to the Slavs by the Latin population in the Balkans.
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Mojstir
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Mojstir" derived from the Latin (Dalmatoromanic) toponym of "monisterium".
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Padež
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In a plot of land called Padež a Latin inscription (Te Criste Auctore Pontifex; 7th-10th centuries) and remnants of a church (9th-11th centuries).
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Suntulija
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Suntulija" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Elias".
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Sutelica
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Sutelica" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Elias".
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Suti
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Suti" derived from the Latin word "Sancti". "Suti" is today's village of Sudsko Selo.
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Sutiel
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Sutiel" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Elias".
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Sutivan
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the name of the village of "Sutivan" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Joannes".
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Sutomore
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Sutomore" derived from the Latin (Dalmatoromanic) toponym of "Santa Maria, Sancta Maria".
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Sutulija
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A brook called Sutulija is to be found in the village of Stubica. According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Sutulija" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Elias".
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Vrsuta
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the name of the mountain "Vrsuta" (1183 m) derived from "vrh Suta" and, thus, from the Latin toponym of "Sancta Maria".
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Šudikova
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According to Aleksandar Loma, the toponym "Šudikova" derived from the Latin toponym of "Sanctus Jacobus".
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