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  2. Arno Gujon - Wikipedia

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    Arno Gujon (Serbian: Арно Гујон, French: Arnaud Gouillon; born 27 November 1985) is a French-born Serbian politician and humanitarian worker. He is the founder of Solidarité Kosovo , a French non-governmental humanitarian organization that helps Serbs living in enclaves in Kosovo .

  3. Pošta Srbije - Wikipedia

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    1989 – Serbian post restructured as Public Enterprise of PTT Saobraćaja "Srbija". 1997 – PTT Saobraćaja "Srbija" transformed into holding company (Telekom Srbija founded). 2001 – Serbia re-entered the Universal Postal Union; 2003 – Rail transport of postal items discontinued. 2005 – New Postal Services Law enacted.

  4. Jajinci - Wikipedia

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    Jajinci (Serbian Cyrillic: Јајинци, pronounced [jâjiːntsi]) is an urban neighborhood located in the municipality of Voždovac, in Belgrade, Serbia.It was the site of the worst carnage in Serbia during World War II when German occupational forces executed nearly 80,000 people, many of them prisoners of the nearby Banjica concentration camp.

  5. Main Post Office Palace, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Main Post Office Palace (Serbian: Палата Главне поште, romanized: Palata Glavne pošte) is a historic office building, serving as the headquarters of Pošta Srbije, national postal service of Serbia.

  6. Municipalities and cities of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Like in many other countries, municipalities (Serbian: општине, romanized: opštine) are the basic entities of local government in Serbia.The head of the municipality is the President of the municipality, while the executive power is held by the Municipal council, and legislative power by the Municipal assembly.

  7. Telephone numbers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Until 2013, Telekom Srbija had a monopoly on fixed telephony services. When the new regulation came in force, competition became allowed in this field as well, and other operators entered the market, using alternative communication infrastructure:

  8. Krnjača - Wikipedia

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    It is the most industrialized part of Krnjača as here begins the series of factories, hangars, workshops and storehouses which stretch all the way to Pančevo. The main facilities are: Janko Lisjak, Progres, Politika's printing-house, Balkan, Dom, IMK Beograd, etc. Krnjača railway station is also located in this neighborhood.

  9. N1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    N1 is a 24-hour cable news channel launched on 30 October 2014. The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe. [4]