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  2. Category:Leskovac - Wikipedia

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  3. Leskovac (Lazarevac) - Wikipedia

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    Leskovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Лесковац) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is located in the municipality of Lazarevac. [1]The village is located between the surface mines of the Kolubara mining basin.

  4. Party of Danube Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Leskovac caused a controversy in 2007 when election posters featured him giving a Serbian three-fingered salute were posted around the city of Vukovar, which is considered an aggressive Serbian nationalist symbol by many ethnic Croats. [3] [4] [5] The Party was erased from Register of political parties sometime between 2012 and 2015. [6]

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  6. Category:People from Leskovac - Wikipedia

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  7. Leskovac - Wikipedia

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    Leskovac is situated in the heart of the vast and fertile valley of Leskovac (50 km (31 mi) long and 45 km (28 mi) wide), the small Veternica river, at the foot of Hisar, in the central part of the Leskovac valley. Leskovac lies at an altitude of 228 meters, in a basin that covers 2,250 km 2 (869 sq mi).

  8. Leskovac (Knić) - Wikipedia

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  9. Lazar Ranđelović - Wikipedia

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    Born in Leskovac, Ranđelović came through the youth categories of the local club Sloga Leskovac. [2] In summer 2015, he moved to the Serbian League East side Jedintvo Bošnjace . Playing with the club he appeared scored a single goal on 21 match in the during the 2015–16 campaign.