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  2. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Roads that are motorways are categorized as state roads of IA category and are marked with one or two digit numbers. Motorways in Serbia have three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder ), signs are white-on-green, and the normal speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) (since June 2018).

  3. Mostar interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Mostar looped interchange was constructed in 1974, as one of two major ones (the other one being Autokomanda) on the highway Belgrade–Niš.The highway runs right through the urban centre of Belgrade, which is still an issue of debate even though the road was originally intended as a fast, intercity Bežanija-Autokomanda freeway.

  4. Roads in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The total length of roads in the country is 45,419 km, and they are categorized as "state roads" (total length of 16,179 km) or "municipal roads" (total length of 23,780 km). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] All state roads in Serbia are maintained by the public, nation-wide, road construction company JP Putevi Srbije .

  5. State Road 10 (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    State Road 10, or referred to as Belgrade – Vatin road (Serbian: Пут Београд – Ватин / Put Beograd – Vatin), is state road, class I-b/expressway in northern Serbia, connecting Belgrade with Romania at Vatin border crossing. It runs through the southern Banat region. [1]

  6. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    A Pew survey of Dnipropetrovsk residents' religious self-identification showed the following distribution of affiliations: Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) 47.5%, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate 10.7%, Roman Catholic 1.3%, Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church 0.8%, Protestantism 32.3%.

  7. State Road 22 (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 22 and M 2 (before 2012) / A2, A4, 15 and 32 (after 2012). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The road is a part of the following European routes: E65 and E80 ( Bregovi – Mehov Krš), E761 (Preljina – Kraljevo) and E763 (Belgrade – Preljina).

  8. Fabrika automobila Priboj - Wikipedia

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    [5] for production of vehicle from 12 to 26 tonnes weight; many new vehicles are produced like FAP 1616, 1620, 1626, 1921, 1926, 2226 and 2626. With collaboration of FAP with Military Technical Institute Belgrade in 1978 it is developed special military vehicles FAP 2026/6×6 and it is produced in following years in different variants to ...

  9. Dnepr (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Dnepr (Ukrainian: Дніпро Russian: Днепр) is a motorcycle brand produced in Kyiv, Ukraine. It has been in use since 1967. It has been in use since 1967. Motorcycles have been produced in Kiev since 1946 at the Kiev Motorcycle Plant ( Kievskiy Mototsykletnyi Zavod (KMZ), Київський Мотоциклетний Завод, (КМЗ)).