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  2. Aleksandrovo, Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandrovo was founded in the 18th century or more exactly in 1786 by Serbs from Subotica. [2] In 1804, Aleksandrovo was officially proclaimed a village. In this time, most of its inhabitants were Serbs, while some Croats (from the group of Bunjevci ) lived there as well. [ 3 ]

  3. Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Subotica is a festival city, hosting more than 17 festivals over the year. [citation needed] As of September 2017, Subotica has one of 14 free economic zones established in Serbia. [45] In 2020 construction of a new aqua park with ten pools and wellness and spa sections was underway in Palić. [46]

  4. A1 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    1 4 Horgoš 13: Horgoš, Kanjiža, Novi Kneževac: 2 17 Subotica north 100: Palić, Subotica: 3 23 Subotica east 300: Subotica: 4 27 Subotica south 11: Subotica, Kelebija, Hungary: 5 38 Čantavir 303: Čantavir, Novi Žednik, Tornjoš: This is the first exit on the tolled part of A1 highway. 6 50 Bačka Topola 105: Bačka Topola, Senta: 7 60 ...

  5. North Bačka District - Wikipedia

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    The population of Subotica is composed of: Hungarians (38.47%), Serbs (24.14%), Croats (11.24%), Bunjevci (10.95%), Yugoslavs (5.76%), Montenegrins (1.25%), and others. As for local communities, 20 have a Hungarian majority, 15 have a Serb majority, seven have Croatian/Bunjevci majority, one has a Montenegrin majority and two are ethnically ...

  6. Višnjevac, Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Višnjevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Вишњевац) is a village located in the Subotica municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina . The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 639 people (2002 census).

  7. Postal codes in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian postal codes consist of five digits. The first two digits roughly correspond to the corresponding district; district seat cities usually have 000 as the last three digits, while smaller towns and villages have non-round last three digits.

  8. McDavid to Crosby to MacKinnon, Canada's power play opens the ...

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    Canada’s absurdly talented power play did not take long to make a difference at the 4 Nations Face-Off on Wednesday night. With Sweden’s William Nylander in the penalty box for high-sticking ...

  9. Bajmok - Wikipedia

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    Bajmok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајмок; Hungarian: Bajmok, pronounced) is a village located in the municipality of Subotica, in the North Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbered 7,414 inhabitants as of 2011 census.

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