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  2. Rumenka - Wikipedia

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    In Serbian and Croatian, the village is known as Rumenka (Руменка), and in Hungarian as Piros [2] or Piross. [3]The story about origin of the name of Rumenka claim that in the early years of existence of the village, the land contained many red flowers and when looked upon from a distance Rumenka looked like a red field.

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  4. Knjaževac - Wikipedia

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    Knjaževac (Serbian Cyrillic: Књажевац, pronounced [kɲǎːʒɛʋat͡s]) is a town and municipality located in the Zaječar District of the eastern Serbia.As of 2022, the municipality has a population of 25,341 inhabitants, while the town has 16,350 inhabitants.

  5. Zlatibor - Wikipedia

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    Zlatibor (Serbian Cyrillic: Златибoр pronounced [zlǎtibɔːr]) is a mountainous region situated in the western part of Serbia.. Among the most popular places in Serbia for tourism, Zlatibor's main attractions include health tourism, skiing, and hiking [1] and the longest panoramic gondola lift in the world.

  6. Fruška Gora - Wikipedia

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    Fruška gora (Serbian Cyrillic: Фрушка гора) is a mountain in Syrmia, with most of the mountain being part of Serbia and its westernmost edge extending into eastern Croatia. The Serbian part of the mountain forms the country's oldest national park .

  7. Ušće, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Ušće has only three buildings, but two of them are monumental. One is the Palace of Serbia, formerly Palace of the Federation (Serbian: Палата Федерације, Palata Federacije), a seat of the former federal governments of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro (also called the SIV building).

  8. Bulevar Nemanjića - Wikipedia

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    Bulevar Nemanjića (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар Немањића, "Boulevard of the Nemanjić dynasty"), formerly Bulevar Lenjina ("Lenin Boulevard") and commonly known as Bulevar, is a street and urban neighbourhood of Niš, in southeastern Serbia.

  9. Sopot, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Since 1972, an annual film festival "Sofest" has been held in Sopot. [6] It is held in July, in the town's Culture Hall. [4]At the town's center are the Municipal Hall surrounded by the lush greenery, a fountain, and a monument to World War I combatant Đura Prokić.