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  2. Moj rođak sa sela - Wikipedia

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    Moj rođak sa sela (Serbian: Мој рођак са села; English: My cousin from the countryside) is a TV series program written by Radoslav Pavlović and co-produced by Radio Television of Serbia and Košutnjak Film. Two seasons, with a total of 28 episodes have been produced by now.

  3. Grocka - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Grocka covers an area of 289 km 2 and includes 15 settlements, all of which are statistically classified as rural, except for the municipal seat of Grocka, which is urban. The small town of Grocka is located on the right bank of the Danube, where the small river Gročica empties into the Danube, 30 km east of Belgrade.

  4. Category:Grocka - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Turkish television series - Wikipedia

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    1 No Youtube web series Dengeler: Biri Olmak 1 No Gain web series Düğüm 1 No Amazon prime series Esas Oğlan 1 No Gain web series Gaddar 20 Final Gassal 1 No Tabii web series Gizli Bahçe 6 Final Güzel Aşklar Diyarı 6 Final Holding 1 No İnci Taneleri 25 No Kalpazan 8 Final Kara Ağaç Destanı 28 No Karadut 6 Final Karşılaşmalar 1 No

  6. Vinča - Wikipedia

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    Vinča is located on the confluence of the Bolečica river into the Danube, on the Danube's right bank, 13 km (8.1 mi) east of Belgrade and 15 km (9.3 mi) west of its own municipal seat of Grocka. It is situated along the stream of Makački potok , which empties into the Bolečica.

  7. Balkan Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The series is divided into three seasons and encompasses the period between 1928 and 1940. [2] The first season covers the period just before the assassination of the Croatian Member of the National Assembly Stjepan Radić at the National Assembly of the Serbs, Croatians and Slovenians and the subsequent establishment of the 6 January Dictatorship.

  8. Rančić Family House, Grocka - Wikipedia

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    The Rančić Family House (Serbian: Ранчићева кућа) is located in Grocka, at 9 Majevička Street, in the immediate vicinity of the Čaršija (historical main street), on an elevated, spacious plot, set free in relation with the street regulation.

  9. Battle of Grocka - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Grocka, also known as Battle of Krotzka, [6] (Turkish: Hisarcık Savaşı) was the decisive battle of the Austro-Turkish War (1737–1739). It was fought between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire on 21–22 July 1739 in Grocka , near Belgrade in the Habsburg-held Kingdom of Serbia .