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  2. Marko Petrović - Wikipedia

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    Marko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Петровић; 13 May 1952 – 8 September 2016) was a Serbian politician.He served two terms in the National Assembly of Serbia between 1994 and 2004 and was the interim mayor of Kraljevo in 2003.

  3. Kovači, Kraljevo - Wikipedia

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    There is also 1 Macedonian and 1 Ukrainian living in Kovači. [1] There are 1,031 adult residents living in Kovači, and the average age of the population is 37.9 years. There are 402 households in the settlement, and the average number of members per household is 3.23.

  4. Kraljevo - Wikipedia

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    Kraljevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Краљево, pronounced [krǎːʎɛʋɔ] ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar , in the geographical region of Šumadija , between the mountains of Kotlenik in the north, and Stolovi in the south.

  5. Church of the Holy Trinity, Kraljevo - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Holy Trinity (Serbian: Саборна црква Свете Тројице) in Kraljevo is Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Serbia, serving as the seat of the Eparchy of Žiča. The church built between 1822 and 1824, was founded by Prince Miloš Obrenović as one of his notable endowments. [ 1 ]

  6. 2006–07 Serbian local elections - Wikipedia

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    A small number of Serbian municipalities held local elections in 2006 and 2007 for mayors, assembly members, or both. These were not part of the country's regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the term of the municipal assembly had expired.

  7. 2010 Kraljevo earthquake - Wikipedia

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    An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong) occurred on 3 November 2010 in central Serbia just several kilometers from the city of Kraljevo. [4] [5] The shock was felt across the country, including the capital Belgrade, and in neighboring countries. Two people were killed and over 100 suffered light injuries.

  8. Raška District - Wikipedia

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    Based on the census results from 2022, the Raška District has a Christian Orthodox majority (54.1%) and a substantial Muslim minority (40.4%). Religious group Census 2002

  9. Kraljevački October Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    In order to suppress the uprising, an order was issued to shoot one hundred people for one killed German soldier. By October 4, the German army entered Kraljevo and locked up its employees in the locomotive hall on the grounds of the wagon factory. As constant attacks by Partisan-Chetnik forces followed, the German command began executing the ...