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  2. Police of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    For immediate conducting of police affairs there is a police station (policijska stanica) headed by the commander of the station (komandir policijske stanice). There are 174 police stations across the country typically covering the territory of municipalities (or, in case of cities, city municipalities).

  3. International Police Organization - Wikipedia

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    International Police Organization (IPO) is an international non-governmental organization. The organization is not affiliated with government police organizations, and is connected to far-right and criminal groups in Serbia.

  4. Subdivisions of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade City Hall. A municipality is a part of the territory of the City of Belgrade, in which certain operations of local self-government laid down by the City Charter are run.

  5. Police of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    pomoćnik komandira policijske stanice (police station commandeer assistant), zamjenik komandira policijske stanice (police station commandeer deputy), komandir policijske stanice (police station commandeer), operativni dežurni DOC-a MUP-a (operative sentry of the Duty Operative Center of the Ministry of Interior),

  6. 1991 protests in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 protests in Belgrade happened on the streets of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia when a protest rally turned into a riot featuring vicious clashes between the protesters and police.

  7. Law enforcement in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Police officers' powers in order to maintain peace in Croatia, such as the power to stop and search, seize property and use force, are regulated. [5] A police officer in Croatia may only stop and search a person if a court has issued a warrant, and it is possible that this person has broken the law or is in possession of items or tools which are considered unlawful.

  8. Ušće, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Like all of Novi Beograd, Ušće is flat, and without buildings to hide that fact like in the rest of the municipality, that is quite obvious here. With only three buildings and several smaller edifices , Ušće is the least urbanized section of Novi Beograd but some residential blocks are administratively attached to the local community of the ...

  9. Historical Archive of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Archive of Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив Београда) is the primary institution responsible for preservation of archival materials in the city of Belgrade, capital of Serbia.