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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. 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 .

  4. Ostrovo, Požarevac - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ostrovo from 1769–72 Map of Ostrovo from 1912. Ostrovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Острово) is a village in the municipality of Kostolac, city of Požarevac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 685 people. [1]

  5. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post. HuffPost Data. Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse ...

  6. Viminacium - Wikipedia

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    Viminacium [2] (also Viminatium) was a major city, military camp, [3] and the capital of the Roman province of Moesia (modern-day Serbia).Following the division of Moesia in 87, following Domitian's Dacian War, it became the capital of Moesia Superior.

  7. 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 .

  8. Via Militaris - Wikipedia

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    The northern Balkans, including the Via Militaris, in Late Antiquity.. Via Militaris or Via Diagonalis was an ancient Roman road, starting from Singidunum (today the Serbian capital Belgrade), passing by Danube coast to Viminacium (near modern Kostolac), through Naissus (modern Niš), Serdica (modern Sofia), Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv), Adrianopolis (modern Edirne in Turkish Thrace), and ...

  9. Mlava - Wikipedia

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    Mlava does not affect the main drainage of Danube, but in Topla Mlava at a height of 65 meters, which is created by a brush from which the hot water from the lake (TE KOSTOLAC B canal) is released. In the rainy years, Wild Mlava spreads over 100 m while the normal width of that part of Mlava near Bradarac and Drmno is only 30–45 m, and the ...