Raška
Encyclopedia
Places
- Serbian Principality or Raška, a medieval Serbian state 610-960
- Catepanate of Rascia, a Byzantine province 969-976
- Grand Principality of Serbia or Raška, a medieval Serbian state 1101-1217
- Rascia (crownland)RasciaRascia was a medieval region that served as the principal province of the Serbian realm. It was an administrative division under the direct rule of the monarch and sometimes as an appanage. The term has been used to refer to various Serbian states throughout the Middle Ages...
, a crownland of the principalities, kingdoms and the empire of Serbia (610-1459)
- Raška (region)Raška (region)Raška is a region in south-central Serbia and northern Montenegro. It is mostly situated in the Raška District. The southern part of Raška is also known as Sandžak and is divided between Serbia and Montenegro....
, a geographical region in Serbia (modern SandzakSandžakSandžak also known as Raška is a historical region lying along the border between Serbia and Montenegro...
) - Raška, Serbia, a town and municipality in Serbia
- Raška (river), a river in Serbia
- Raška DistrictRaška DistrictThe Raška District expands in the south-western part of Serbia. It has a population of 300,274. Its seat is in the city of Kraljevo.-Municipalities:It encompasses the municipalities of:*Kraljevo*Vrnjačka Banja*Raška...
, a district in Serbia
People
- Jiří RaškaJirí RaškaJiří Raška is the most famous Czech ski jumper, Olympic winner and Czech skier of the century.- Early life :His father died of leukaemia when Jiří Raška was nine years old, leaving his mother to raise four children on her own. His interest in winter sports was not surprising. His cousin and...
, a Czechoslovak ski jumper - Martin RaškaMartin RaškaMartin Raška is a Czech football goalkeeper who currently plays for FC Spartak Trnava. He is the vicecaptain of the team and first-choice keeper.-Honours:With FC Baník Ostrava:* Gambrinus liga: 2003-2004...
, Czech footballer - Chris RaschkaChris RaschkaChris Raschka is an American author, illustrator, and violist. His Yo! Yes? was a Caldecott Honor book in 1993 but he may be most famous for his Hello, Goodbye Window, winner of the 2006 Caldecott Medal. Chris spent part of his childhood in Austria, his mother's homeland. He is a graduate of St....
, Austrian-American author