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  2. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Name Stores First store in Serbia Parent; P.S. Fashion: 64 [23]: 2006: P.S. Fashion: Extreme Intimo [Wikidata]: 60 [24]: 1992 Extreme Intimo Legend: 48 [25]: 1998 ...

  3. Vršac - Wikipedia

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    Vršac (Serbian Cyrillic: Вршац, pronounced [ʋr̩̂ʃat͡s]) is a city in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2022, the city urban area had a population of 31,946, while the city administrative area had 45,462 inhabitants.

  4. Markovac (Vršac) - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the South Banat District of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Romanian ethnic majority. Over the last half a century, the village's population has steadily declined from 1042 in 1961 to less than a quarter of that, 249 people in the 2011 census.

  5. List of regions of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    north-west of Vršac: sub-region of Banat Srem: Belgrade, Sremska Mitrovica: part of Vojvodina; partially in Central Serbia and Croatia (Srijem) Crni Lug: Progar, Boljevci: sub-region of Podlužje Kupinovski Kut: Kupinovo: sub-region of Podlužje Podlužje: Jakovo, Hrtkovci: sub-region of Srem; partially in Central Serbia

  6. List of cities in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of cities and towns in Serbia, according to the criteria used by Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, which classifies the settlements into urban and rural, depending not only on size, but also on other administrative and legal criteria. [1]

  7. Vršac Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Vršac Tower (Vršačka kula), 399 metres (1,309 ft) Gudurica peak (Gudurički vrh), the highest peak of Vojvodina, with its 641-metre (2,103 ft) altitude; Fox's Head (Lisičija glava), with its three peaks, where the highest is Vršac Peak (Vršački vrh), 590 metres (1,940 ft) Vršišor, 463 metres (1,519 ft) Between them there are vast rifts.

  8. Mesić (Vršac) - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Romanian (87.22%) ethnic majority and its population numbering 202 people (2011 census). The village is best known for the Serbian Orthodox Mesić Monastery .

  9. Orešac (Vršac) - Wikipedia

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