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Yugoslavian postal codes were introduced on January 1, 1971 and consisted of five digits. The first two digits roughly corresponded to the routing zones, mostly matching each of the Yugoslav republics: 1, 2 and 3 for Serbia, 4 and 5 for Croatia, 6 for Slovenia, 7 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, 8 for Montenegro and 9 for Macedonia.
The gathering, named “Sretnimo se na Sretenje” (“Let’s Meet on Sretenje”), lasted for 15 hours, during which time Lepenički Boulevard was blockaded. Many students present at the protest had walked on foot, some traveling as far as 150 kilometers to attend.
Prague 6, officially known as the Municipal District of Prague 6 (Městská část Praha 6), is the largest district in Prague. Located in the northwest, it covers 41.54 km 2 and had a population of 100,600 as of 31 December 2008.
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 ...
Map of the Bačka Topola municipality showing the location of Tomislavci. Tomislavci (Serbian Cyrillic: Томиславци) is a village located in the Bačka Topola municipality, in the North Bačka District of Serbia.
The subdivisions of Croatia on the first level are the 20 counties (županija, pl. županije) and one city-county (grad, "city").. On the second level these are municipalities (općina, pl. općine) and cities (grad, pl. gradovi).
Distraught with the turn of his fate and indignation, Ragin had a stroke after a day of incarceration at the mental ward no.6. Ivan Dmitritch Gromov: one of the patients of ward no. 6, described to be excited, gentle, agitated, but most notably with a paranoia of persecution. The slightest of noises would cause Gromov to look over his shoulder ...
River Una Novi Grad Autumn in Novi Grad Library Novi Grad City Hall Novi Grad. Novi Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Град), formerly Bosanski Novi (Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Нови), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.