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  2. Prague 8 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 8 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 8, Březiněves , Ďáblice and Dolní Chabry .

  3. Praga Bohema - Wikipedia

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    In the next four to five years, around 20 cars will be produced by each time. [3] Production will be limited to 89 units, to celebrate Praga's 89th anniversary since Praga's victory at the 1000 Miles of Czechoslovakia in 1933. [4] After modest delays, the first unit was delivered to a Dutch buyer for €1.36 million plus taxes in December 2024. [5]

  4. Uroš Predić Gymnasium, Pančevo - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] By the order of the Court War Council in Vienna in 1851, the Imperial-Royal Lower realschule was opened and in 1863 it was transformed into the Imperial-Royal Higher realschule. At that time, Laza Kostić, a poet, was a student of this German high school during two school years. The location of the school has changed multiple times.

  5. Gimnazija Mostar - Wikipedia

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    The first gymnasium in Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in 1879 in Sarajevo, capital of the Austro-Hungarian Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Mostar, the largest city of the Herzegovina region in the south of the Condominium, was by then a developed education centre, second only to the capital.

  6. Prague 3 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 3 (formally the Prague 3 Municipal District, Czech: Městská čast Praha 3), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is geographically identical to the national administrative district ( správní obvod ) and city administrative district ( městský obvod ) of the same name.

  7. III Gymnasium Osijek - Wikipedia

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  8. Svetozar Marković Gymnasium, Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Soon after schools started moving, finding new, larger and more appropriate areas for teaching. Mixed Gymnasium moves from "Kloster" to the Serbian Grand Orthodox Gymnasium of Novi Sad (today's Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium) building on 30 June 1945, from which the Bulgarian army finally left, while Men's Real Gymnasium moved from "Platoneum" to JNA Street 77 (building of today's Electrical ...

  9. Druga Gimnazija (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1905 as an all-male school, but was made coeducational in 1957. As it was common in Yugoslavia, the school was officially named Gimnazija Ognjen Prica, after the national hero and teacher, but today adopts its current name standing for the chronological order of being opened, Druga being the second Sarajevo gymnasium.