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  2. Novi Sad railway station - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad railway station (Serbian: Железничка станица Нови Сад, Železnička stanica Novi Sad) is the main railroad station in Novi Sad, Serbia.The current station, located at Jaše Tomića Boulevard, was opened in 1964, after closing the old railway station from 1883 previously located at what is today the Liman fresh market.

  3. Festival Omladina - Wikipedia

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    Festival Omladina (English: Youth Festival), also known as Omladinski Festival, is a music festival held in Subotica, Serbia.The festival was founded in 1961 as a competition of young composers of popular music.

  4. Palić - Wikipedia

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    Palić (Serbian Cyrillic: Палић; Hungarian: Palics; German: Palitsch) is a town located in the city of Subotica, North Bačka District, autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is also located 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the border between Serbia and Hungary.

  5. Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Subotica is a festival city, hosting more than 17 festivals over the year. [citation needed] As of September 2017, Subotica has one of 14 free economic zones established in Serbia. [43] In 2020 construction of a new aqua park with ten pools and wellness and spa sections was underway in Palić. [44]

  6. Dejan Petković (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He has participated in various festivals in Yugoslavia, [3] as well as co-operating with the rock band S Vremena Na Vreme early in their career as a bass guitarist. [4] He also participated in Jugovizija 1981 , Yugoslavia's show to select a song for the Eurovision Song Contest that year, with the song "Emanuelle," finishing 6th in the show.

  7. Subotica, Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the municipality of Banja Luka, Republika Srpska is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Subotička Peščara - Wikipedia

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    Subotička Peščara (Serbian Cyrillic: Суботичка пешчара) or Subotica Sands is an inland dune habitat located in northern Serbia, along the Hungarian border. The area stretches across the far north of the Bačka region, in the municipality of Subotica . [ 1 ]

  9. Aleksandrovo, Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandrovo was founded in the 18th century or more exactly in 1786 by Serbs from Subotica. [2] In 1804, Aleksandrovo was officially proclaimed a village. In this time, most of its inhabitants were Serbs, while some Croats (from the group of Bunjevci ) lived there as well. [ 3 ]