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Kragujevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Крагујевац, pronounced [krǎɡujeʋats] ⓘ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on the banks of the Lepenica River .
In 2004–05 club was third, in 2006–07-second and in 2007–08 first in Serbian national league. In 2008 club also won Balkan Cup. In the last eight seasons (2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16 and 2016/17), Ekonomac was the champion of Serbia (first in Serbian national league).
The University of Kragujevac Faculty of Agronomy at Čačak (Serbian: Агрономски Факултет у Чачку Универзитета у Крагујевцу, romanized: Agronomski fakultet u Čačku Univerziteta u Kragujevcu), located in Čačak, Serbia, is one of the educational institutions of the University of Kragujevac.
Lužnice (Serbian: Лужнице) is a settlement in the Aerodrom municipality of the city of Kragujevac in central Serbia. The population numbers at 981 (2011 census), down from 1064 (2003 census). The population numbers at 981 (2011 census), down from 1064 (2003 census).
The largest mobile operator is Telekom Srbija with 4.2 million subscribers, followed by Yettel with 2.8 million users and A1 with about 2 million. [367] Some 58% of households have fixed-line (non-mobile) broadband Internet connection while 67% are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38% cable television, 17% IPTV, and 10% satellite ...
Kragujevac also offers beneficial transport links and close proximity to European markets. [13] North American models are exported by rail and ship from the port of Bar, Montenegro. [22] Company logo from 2014 to 2021. When FAS became a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in 2014, the factory was renamed FCA Serbia (FCAS). [b]
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.
The Kragujevac massacre was the mass murder of between 2,778 and 2,796 mostly Serb men and boys in Kragujevac [a] by German soldiers on 21 October 1941. It occurred in the German-occupied territory of Serbia during World War II, and came as a reprisal for insurgent attacks in the Gornji Milanovac district that resulted in the deaths of ten German soldiers and the wounding of 26 others.