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  2. Vučje - Wikipedia

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    Vučje (Serbian Cyrillic: Вучје) is a town in southern Serbia, located some 15km south from the city of Leskovac, its municipal seat. The population of the town is 2,553 people (2022 census). [1] It is known for its archaeological site, Zelen grad, ruins of a medieval town. [2]

  3. 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).

  4. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad is the economic centre of Vojvodina, the most fertile agricultural region in Serbia. The city also represents one of the largest economic and cultural hubs in Serbia. Novi Sad had always been a developed city within the former Yugoslavia. In 1981, its GDP per capita was 172% of the Yugoslav average. [68]

  5. 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.

  6. Blokovi - Wikipedia

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    Blokovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Блокови, lit. 'Blocks') or Novobeogradski blokovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Новобеоградски блокови, lit. 'New Belgrade Blocks') is the semi-formal plural name for a group of urban neighborhoods in Belgrade's municipality of New Belgrade.

  7. Hrvatski Leskovac - Wikipedia

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    Novi Zagreb – zapad: Area [1] • Total. 1.3 sq mi (3.3 km 2) ... Hrvatski Leskovac is a settlement in the City of Zagreb county, Croatia. Demographics

  8. Leskovac (Zaječar) - Wikipedia

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    Leskovac is a village in the municipality of Zaječar, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 128 people. [1] References

  9. New Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, it has become the central business district of Belgrade and its fastest developing area, with many businesses moving to the new part of the city, due to more modern infrastructure and larger available space. With 209,763 inhabitants, [2] it is the second most populous municipality of Serbia after Novi Sad.