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  2. Nikšić - Wikipedia

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    Today those industry giants cannot employ as many workers as they could back in the days of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the economy of Nikšić is slowly transforming into one that is more service-oriented. In 1981 Niksic's GDP per capita was 91% of the Yugoslav average.

  3. Nikšić Municipality - Wikipedia

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    It was also the largest municipality by land area in Socialist Yugoslavia. The town of Nikšić is situated in north-central Montenegro. The town of Nikšić is situated in north-central Montenegro. It is located at the centre of the spacious Nikšić Field ( Nikšićko polje ), a karst plain [ 1 ] with an area of 48 km 2 , and an elevation of ...

  4. Kapino Polje Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the airport fell into disuse, serving mostly as a glider airstrip for enthusiasts in the local aviation club. The airport was chosen to be a host of 2010 FAI World Parachuting Championships, [3] and its runway was asphalted, with length increased to 1,450m. With this latest upgrade, it is expected that the ...

  5. List of companies of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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    Map of Europe in 1989, showing Yugoslavia highlighted in green. This list comprises notable companies that participated in the economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a country which lasted from 29 November 1945 to 27 April 1992.

  6. Prva banka Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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    With the separation between the National Bank of Yugoslavia and the National Accounting Service, a new saving bank was formed in Niksic. To support the regional development in Montenegro, in 1961 Communal Bank for Niksic, Savnik and Pluzine was formed. After its transformation, in 1966 the bank existed under a new name: Commercial Bank of Niksic.

  7. 4 Decembar Nikšić - Wikipedia

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    4. Decembar Nikšić (English: December 4th) is an intercity bus company based in Nikšić, Montenegro.With a fleet of coach buses, the company operates intercity routes to various destinations in Montenegro as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

  8. FK Čelik Nikšić - Wikipedia

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    On 1992, after the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, FK Čelik started to play in the football system of newly formed FR Yugoslavia. With the support of Nikšić steel mill, the team gained promotion to 1996–97 Yugoslav Second League. In the Second League, Čelik played one of their best seasons – finishing as a third-placed team, only five points ...

  9. Trebjesa brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bottle label from the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1930s. Brewing industry in Montenegro traces its roots to 1896, when Vuko Krivokapić built Onogošt brewery in Nikšić. The construction of the brewery in the newly established Principality of Montenegro was endorsed and supported by Prince Nicholas.