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- Hvosno abstract "Hvosno (Serbian: Хвосно, "thick wood") was a medieval Serbian župa ("county" or "district", pl. župe) located in the northern part of the Metohija region, in what is today Kosovo. It roughly encompassed the areas of the modern Istok and Peć municipalities. It was surrounded by the župe of Jelci to the north; Budimlja and Plav to the west; Zatrnava to the south; Draškovina and Podrimlje to the east and southeast.".
- Hvosno comment "Hvosno (Serbian: Хвосно, "thick wood") was a medieval Serbian župa ("county" or "district", pl. župe) located in the northern part of the Metohija region, in what is today Kosovo. It roughly encompassed the areas of the modern Istok and Peć municipalities. It was surrounded by the župe of Jelci to the north; Budimlja and Plav to the west; Zatrnava to the south; Draškovina and Podrimlje to the east and southeast.".