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  2. Unique Master Citizen Number - Wikipedia

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    Unique Master Citizen Number (Serbo-Croatian: Jedinstveni matični broj građana / Јединствени матични број грађана, JMBG / ЈМБГ, Macedonian: Единствен матичен број на граѓанинот, ЕМБГ, Slovene: Enotna matična številka občana, EMŠO) is an identification number that was assigned to every citizen of former Yugoslav ...

  3. Gradec, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Gornji Grad (Gradec) View from the south The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) Dverce Gradec (Croatian pronunciation:), Grič (Croatian pronunciation:, Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji Grad (meaning "Upper Town", cf. Donji grad, "Lower Town") is a part of Zagreb, Croatia, and together with Kaptol it is the medieval nucleus of the city.

  4. Studentski Trg - Wikipedia

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    Studentski Trg is located halfway between the Republic Square (to the east) and the Kalemegdan park-fortress (to the west). It is adjacent to the Academy Park.To the north it extends into the neighborhood of (Upper) Dorćol, while the pedestrian zone of Knez Mihailova is located to the south.

  5. Jadar (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The borders of Jadar, as a second-level administrative division of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1914.The Jadar (Serbian Cyrillic: Јадар, pronounced) region begins roughly at the Osečina and it is divided in two sub-regions: Upper Jadar (around Osečina), which is part of much larger region of Rađevina, and Lower Jadar, which is also part of another, larger region of Podrinje.

  6. Smederevska Palanka - Wikipedia

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    In the vicinity of the town there are two archaeological sites: Medvednjak, near Grčac, and Staro Selo, near Selevac.They belong to the end of Neolithic and early Eneolithic, or the period 4500-3500 BC, during the developed and ending phase of the Vinča culture when the first evidence of metallurgy appeared.

  7. Čapljina - Wikipedia

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    Not much is known about this city but it was founded by Romans in 5 BC. However, ancient Greek, and later Roman maps clearly show that the area was populated by several native Illyrian peoples, including the Ardiaei, whom the ancient geographer Strabo lists as one of the three strongest Illyrian peoples – the other two being the Autariatae and the Dardani.

  8. Međimurje County - Wikipedia

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    Of the county's total area of 729.5 km 2, around 360 km 2 are used in agriculture. Due to the high population density , agricultural land is divided into 21,000 units averaging 17,500 m 2 (188,368.43 sq ft) each. 27.5 km 2 are covered with orchards. 11 km 2 is the hilly area, located in the north-western part of the county, with villages like ...

  9. Michael of Zahumlje - Wikipedia

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    Michael of Zahumlje (reign usually dated c. 910–935), [2] also known as Michael Višević (Serbo-Croatian: Mihailo Višević, Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Вишевић) or rarely as Michael Vuševukčić, [5] [6] was a semi-independent, or independent Slavic ruler of Zahumlje, [7] in present-day central Herzegovina and southern Croatia, who flourished in the early part of the 10th century.