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  2. File:Sl.Brod, Korzo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. FK Korzo - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1972. FK Korzo is short for the Prilep settlement Staro Korzo. The club was re-established in the summer of 2007. It went up two tiers in just two years and after winning the Regional A and B Leagues they qualified for the Macedonian Third League.

  4. Bukovska Vas - Wikipedia

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    Bukovska Vas is the site of a mass grave from the period immediately after the Second World War. The House No. 35 Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče pri hiši 35) is located in the woods south of the village.

  5. Astorka Korzo '90 Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was founded on 1 April 1991 under the name Korzo '90 Theatre (Divadlo Korzo '90) by actors Ľubomír Gregor and Zita Furková.[2] [3] Named and styled after the short-lived Divadlo na korze (1968–71), which was shuttered after Normalization, [4] Korzo '90 launched its first theatrical season in September 1991, which included the first staging of a play by former Czechoslovak ...

  6. Tošin Bunar - Wikipedia

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    The name, Tošin Bunar, is Serbian for Toša's water well and it was named after Teodor Toša Apostolović (1745–1810), Serbian merchant and philanthropist who donated the land between Bežanija and Zemun to the Serbian church municipality of Zemun.

  7. Guča Trumpet Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Guča Trumpet Festival (Serbian: Фестивал трубача у Гучи, romanized: Festival trubača u Guči), also known as the Dragačevski Sabor (Serbian: Драгачевски сабор or Dragačevo Fair (Fete, Gathering or Assembly), pronounced [draɡǎːtʃeʋskiː sǎːbor]), is an annual Balkan brass band festival held in the town of Guča, near the city of Čačak, [1] in ...