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  2. Niš Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The Niš Declaration (Serbian: Niška deklaracija, Serbian Cyrillic: Нишка декларација) was a document issued on 7 December 1914, in the midst of World War I, in which the government of the Kingdom of Serbia formally declared its wartime objectives.

  3. Niš - Wikipedia

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    Niš was known as Нишь [10] or Ньшь [11] (Nyšь) in Old Serbian and Old Bulgarian. Nāissus is the Ancient name of the city. [12] Naissus is itself probably a derivative of the older *Nāviskos, from *Nāvia ("trough valley"), the Celtic name of the Nišava River, which flows through the city.

  4. National Theatre in Niš - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre (Serbian: Народно позориште у Нишу, romanized: Narodno Pozorište u Nišu) is a theater located in Sinđelić Square, Niš, Serbia. It was founded in 1887 as "Sinđelić" Theatre, and reorganized in 1906 as National Theatre, following the completion of new theatre building.

  5. Pantelej - Wikipedia

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    The municipality consists of 14 settlements, all of which are classified as rural, except for Pantelej, which is a part of a larger urban settlement of Niš. [ 3 ] Brenica , population 522

  6. Nišava District - Wikipedia

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    Within the city boundaries itself stands the Niš Fortress, which ranks among the most beautiful and best preserved fortresses in the Balkans, built in the late seventeenth century. On the outskirts of Niš there is a unique monument - the Skull Tower (Ćele kula) built by the Turks from the skulls of the Serbian warriors who died in the Battle ...

  7. Crveni Krst, Niš - Wikipedia

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    Crveni Krst (Serbian Cyrillic: Црвени крст, pronounced [tsrʋɛni kř̩ːst]; translated: Red Cross) is one of five city municipalities which constitute the city of Niš. According to the 2011 census, the municipality has a population of 32,301 inhabitants.

  8. Pantelej neighbourhood, Niš - Wikipedia

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    According to Stefan the First-Crowned, the conquest of Niš by Nemanja in 1185 AD implied the total destruction of the city, but some of the churches were spared. [3] Next to the church is Pantelejmon Cemetery, atop the former necropolis, which was formed at the end of the 19th century and continued to be used for burials until the end of the ...

  9. University of Niš Faculty of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Arts in Niš (Serbian: Факултет уметности Универзитета у Нишу, romanized: Fakultet umetnosti Univerziteta u Nišu) is an independent department of the University of Niš in Niš, Serbia. The Faculty was established on 3 October 2002 by the Government of Serbia. [2]