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  2. Automotive industry in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, FIAT entered a joint venture (JV) with the Republic of Serbia, creating what would become known as FCA Srbija. The JV extensively renovated and remodeled the former headquarters facility and assembly plant of Zastava Automobiles, and now manufactures the Fiat 500L, [11] [12] with an annual capacity of 85,000 cars (as of 2016). [13]

  3. Zastava Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Zastava Automobiles (Serbian: Застава Аутомобили, Zastava Automobili) was a Serbian international car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which went bankrupt in May 2017. After many decades of producing different car and truck models under the Zastava brand, the company ceased all vehicle production in 2008.

  4. Fiat Serbia - Wikipedia

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    FCA Serbia (Serbian: ФКА Србија, romanized: FKA Srbija), formerly FIAT Automobiles Serbia [a] (FAS) from 2008 to 2014, is a Serbian automotive manufacturing company based in Kragujevac, Serbia.

  5. Autokomanda - Wikipedia

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    Autokomanda map. The main feature in the neighborhood is a major looped interchange, one of two in the old part of Belgrade (the other one being in Mostar).It is located on the Highway Belgrade–Niš, constructed right through the urban tissue, which is still an issue of debate even today, even though the road was originally intended as a fast, intercity Bežanija-Autokomanda freeway.

  6. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Serbia are called auto-put (Serbian Cyrillic: ауто-пут), a name which simply means car-road.Roads that are motorways are categorized as state roads of IA category and are marked with one or two digit numbers.

  7. A1 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А1, romanized: Autoput A1) is a motorway in Serbia and at 588 kilometers (365 mi) it is the longest motorway in Serbia. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia.

  8. A2 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 motorway (Serbian: Ауто-пут А2, Auto-put A2), called the Miloš the Great Motorway (Serbian: Ауто-пут Милош Велики, Auto-put Miloš Veliki) is a motorway in Serbia under construction.

  9. Accession of Serbia to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Zbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini. 45 (1): 167– 184. doi: 10.5937/zrffp45-7157. Samardžić, Slobodan (2009). Samardžić, Slobodan (ed.). "The Kosovo-Metohija problem from the European integrations angle". Serbia in the European Union Association Process, Službeni Glasnik: 193– 238.