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  2. Kostolac - Wikipedia

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    Kostolac (Serbian Cyrillic: Костолац) is a town in Serbia and one of two city municipalities which constitute the City of Požarevac. It is situated on the Danube river. The remains of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province of Moesia Superior, are located near Stari Kostolac, some 2 km to the east of Kostolac. Kostolac is also a ...

  3. TPP Kostolac - Wikipedia

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    TPP Kostolac is a coal fired thermal power plant complex operated by Elektroprivreda Srbije, located on the right bank of Danube river, in Kostolac, Požarevac. It is the second largest power plant in Serbia after TPP Nikola Tesla .

  4. Selo Kostolac - Wikipedia

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    Selo Kostolac (Serbian Cyrillic: Село Костолац, lit. 'Village Kostolac') or Stari Kostolac ( Serbian Cyrillic : Стари Костолац , lit. 'Old Kostolac') is a village in the municipality of Kostolac , city of Požarevac , Serbia .

  5. Viminacium - Wikipedia

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    Viminacium is located in Stari Kostolac (Old Kostolac) a Serbian town on the Danube river, east of Belgrade. The site spans 450 hectares. It is estimated that approximately 5% has been excavated. [15]

  6. Ostrovo (island) - Wikipedia

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    There are four wells, with daily production reaching 17,000 cubic metres (600,000 cu ft) by November 2021. The storage station "Ostrovo" was built 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Kostolac, and adapted to produce liquid, compressed natural gas, which mainly consists of methane. The gas can be used as a fuel, and is shipped four times per day from ...

  7. Kostolac Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kostolac Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Костолац / Aerodrom Kostolac) (ICAO: LYKT) is situated on the bank of the Danube River, built in 1998 on the power plant's reclaimed former ash yard. It is two kilometres from the Kostolac town centre and also near the town of Požarevac.

  8. Kostolac coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The Kostolac coal mine is a coal mine in Serbia. [1] The mine is located in Kostolac in Braničevo District. [1] The mine has coal reserves amounting to 809 million tonnes of lignite, one of the largest lignite reserves in Europe, and it produces 5.7 million tonnes of coal per year.

  9. FK Rudar Kostolac - Wikipedia

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    In the Cup, Rudar Kostolac was the district champion for 25 times, and participated in three occasions in the final tournament of the Yugoslav and Serbian Cup. The club has won a number of tournaments among them the Minners Day of Serbia Tournament which is held in Kostolac.