The village was held by the Ozrinići tribe of the Katunska nahija.[1] Five families of the Ozrinići founded the settlement of Ozrinići in the Nikšić area in 1657.[1]
^Martinović, Niko S. (1957). Janko Vukotić i kapitulacije Crne Gore 1916 godine. p. 5.
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Čevo, serbian, cyrillic, Чево, historically, also, known, kčevo, Кчево, village, municipality, cetinje, montenegro, Чевоvillagelocation, within, montenegrocoordinates, coordinates, 5411, 9172, 5411, 9172country, montenegromunicipalitycetinjepopulation, 2011, t. Cevo Serbian Cyrillic Chevo historically also known as Kcevo Kchevo is a village in the municipality of Cetinje Montenegro Cevo ChevoVillageCevoLocation within MontenegroCoordinates Coordinates 42 32 28 N 18 55 02 E 42 5411 N 18 9172 E 42 5411 18 9172Country MontenegroMunicipalityCetinjePopulation 2011 Total61Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Notable people 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe village was held by the Ozrinici tribe of the Katunska nahija 1 Five families of the Ozrinici founded the settlement of Ozrinici in the Niksic area in 1657 1 Demographics EditEthnicity in 2011 2 Ethnicity Number PercentageMontenegrins 60 98 4 Others 1 1 6 Total 61 100 Notable people EditMilena Vukotic 1848 1923 Queen consort of Montenegro Janko Vukotic 1866 1927 Montenegrin politician and general 3 Vasilija Vukotic 1897 1970 Montenegrin military heroine of World War IReferences Edit a b Petar Vlahoviћ Glasnik Etnografskog muzeјa u Beogradu kњ 64 Etnografski muzej u Beogradu pp 231 GGKEY 7LRL4EYK77W MONSTAT POPIS 2011 podaci Martinovic Niko S 1957 Janko Vukotic i kapitulacije Crne Gore 1916 godine p 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cevo amp oldid 1010752777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,