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  2. Durlan - Wikipedia

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    Durlan is located in the north-eastern outskirt of Niš. It is flat and bordered on the south by the Nišava river, on the east by Vrežina, on the north by the E80 road . The main street is named Knjaževačka .

  3. Palilula, Niš - Wikipedia

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    The municipality consists of 16 settlements, all of which are classified as rural, except for Palilula, which is a part of a larger urban settlement of Niš. [ 2 ] Bebatovo , population 327

  4. Pantelej - Wikipedia

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    The municipality consists of 14 settlements, all of which are classified as rural, except for Pantelej, which is a part of a larger urban settlement of Niš. [ 3 ] Brenica , population 522

  5. Čair Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium hosted its first football game after the renovation works on 15 September 2012, in which Radnički Niš beat FK Smederevo 1–0 in front of 7,000 spectators. [ 8 ] On 18 December 2012, it was announced that the city of Niš would devote an additional 250 million dinars to a newly-constructed 9,500-seater west stand to be built in ...

  6. Pantelej neighbourhood, Niš - Wikipedia

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    The area around the church is significantly older, with human remains from a medieval necropolis dating to the 12th century. [2] According to Stefan the First-Crowned, the conquest of Niš by Nemanja in 1185 AD implied the total destruction of the city, but some of the churches were spared. [3]

  7. Centar, Niš - Wikipedia

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    Centar (Serbian Cyrillic: Цeнтap) is a neighborhood of the city of Niš, Serbia. [1] It is the part of the Niš municipality of Medijana. [2] Location

  8. Čair Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The sports center "22 December" was opened in 1973, as largest sports center in the city of Niš. Later, its name was changed to "Čair Sports Center". It was completely reconstructed in 2011 for the needs of 2012 European Men's Handball Championship , as it was named one of tournament's venues. [ 2 ]

  9. Niš - Wikipedia

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    Niš was known as Нишь [10] or Ньшь [11] (Nyšь) in Old Serbian and Old Bulgarian. Nāissus is the Ancient name of the city. [12] Naissus is itself probably a derivative of the older *Nāviskos, from *Nāvia ("trough valley"), the Celtic name of the Nišava River, which flows through the city.