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  2. Rumenka - Wikipedia

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    In Serbian and Croatian, the village is known as Rumenka (Руменка), and in Hungarian as Piros [2] or Piross. [3]The story about origin of the name of Rumenka claim that in the early years of existence of the village, the land contained many red flowers and when looked upon from a distance Rumenka looked like a red field.

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  4. List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Serbia. This is a list of municipalities in Serbia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  5. Yandex Maps - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Maps (Russian: Яндекс Карты, romanized: Yandeks Karty) is a Russian [1] web mapping service developed by Yandex. The service provides detailed maps of the whole world [ citation needed ] , directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, kick scooter, and public transportation navigation.

  6. Kula, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Kula (Serbian Cyrillic: Кула, Rusyn: Кула, Hungarian: Kúla) is a town and municipality located in the West Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 22,105, while the municipality has a population of 35,592.

  7. Lok, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Lok (Serbian Cyrillic: Лок; Hungarian: Sajkáslak) is a village in the Titel municipality of the South Bačka District in Vojvodina, Serbia. It has a population of over 1,114 people, and has a Serb ethnic majority as of the 2011 population census.

  8. Vrbas, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Vrbas (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбас) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2022, the town has a population of 20,892, while the municipality has 36,601 inhabitants. [3]

  9. Raška, Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, pronounced) is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality has a population of 21,498 people, while the town has a population of 6,291 people (2022 census). [2] It covers an area of 670km 2 (259 sq. mi.).