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The '''Moračani''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Морачани}}) are one of the historical ] of ] and one of the seven highlander tribes from the ]. According to folklore, their founder was Bogić Moračanin (16th century), hence they also call themselves ''Bogićevci''. The region that they occupy is called Morača. The '''Moračani''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Морачани}}) are one of the historical Serbian{{sfn|Раосављевић}} ] of ] and one of the seven highlander tribes from the ]. According to folklore, their founder was Bogić Moračanin (16th century), hence they also call themselves ''Bogićevci''. The region that they occupy is called Morača.


==Geography== ==Geography==

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Historical tribe and region of Montenegro
Part of a series on
Tribes of Montenegro
Tribes and regions
Old Montenegro
Brda
Old Herzegovina
Littoral
Former Tribes
For the monastery, see Morača (monastery). For the river, see Morača.
This is the map of Gornja Morača(Upper Morača) and Donja Morača(Lower Morača).

The Moračani (Serbian Cyrillic: Морачани) are one of the historical Serbian tribes of Montenegro and one of the seven highlander tribes from the Brda region. According to folklore, their founder was Bogić Moračanin (16th century), hence they also call themselves Bogićevci. The region that they occupy is called Morača.

Geography

To the east is the tribe of Vasojevići, to the south the Piperi and Bratonožići, to the west the Rovčani, to the northwest the Uskoci and north the Šaranci.

Notable people

References

  1. Раосављевић. sfn error: no target: CITEREFРаосављевић (help)

Sources

  • Рајко Раосављевић. Морача, Ровца, Колашин.
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