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  2. Smederevo - Wikipedia

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    Smederevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Смедерево, pronounced [smêdereʋo] ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube , about 45 kilometres (28 miles) downstream of the Serbian capital, Belgrade .

  3. Category:Smederevo - Wikipedia

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  4. Lipe (Smederevo) - Wikipedia

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    Lipe (Serbian Cyrillic: Липе) is a village in eastern Serbia, in the municipality of Smederevo, 8 km (5 mi) from Smederevo, It is between two great rivers, the Danube and the Great Morava, and has an area of 16 km 2 (6 sq mi). Among the largest villages in the municipality, it, according to the latest census, has 1,076 households and around ...

  5. Dobri Do, Smederevo - Wikipedia

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    Dobri Do is a village in the municipality of Smederevo, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1049 people. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1049 people.

  6. Smederevo Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Smederevo Fortress (Serbian: Cмeдepeвcκa твpђaвa / Smederevska tvrđava) is a medieval fortified city in Smederevo, Serbia, which was the temporary capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was built between 1427 and 1430 on the order of Despot Đurađ Branković , the ruler of the Serbian Despotate .

  7. Smederevo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Smederevo City Stadium (Serbian: Градски стадион Смедерево / Gradski stadion Smederevo), [1] colloquially known as the Stadion kraj Stare železare, is a football stadium in Smederevo, Serbia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home of FK Smederevo 1924. The stadium has a seating capacity for 17,200 spectators.

  8. Siege of Smederevo (1459) - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Smederevo led to the surrender of all the small forts in northern Serbia. By the end of 1459, all of Serbia was under Mehmed's control, with some 200,000 Serbian captives, thus beginning more than 400 years of Ottoman rule.

  9. Mihajlovac (Smederevo) - Wikipedia

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    Mihajlovac is a village in the municipality of Smederevo, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 2,674 people. [1] References