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    Kragujevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Крагујевац, pronounced [krǎɡujeʋats] ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija...
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    Serbia (redirect from Etymology of Serbia)
    first large execution of civilians in occupied Serbia by Germans, with Kragujevac massacre and Novi Sad Raid of Jews and Serbs by Hungarian fascists being...
  • city names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Some of these etymologies are uncertain. The former...
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    Zastava Automobiles (category Companies based in Kragujevac)
    would leave the Kragujevac factory. On 12 August 1954, Zastava signed a cooperation agreement with Fiat. Three months later, Kragujevac began assembling...
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    Fiat Doblo Opel/Vauxhall Combo Peugeot Rifter/Partner - Serbia Kragujevac Plant Kragujevac 2008 Fiat Panda Z Slovakia Trnava Plant Trnava 2006 Citroën C3...
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    Hajduk (section Etymology)
    notable obor-kapetans were Vuk Isaković from Crna Bara, Mlatišuma from Kragujevac and Kosta Dimitrijević from Paraćin. The Croatian football team HNK Hajduk...
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    to Glastonbury, UK – Twin towns Lalibela, Ethiopia, and Patmos, Greece Kragujevac and Suresnes twinning agreement Zalaegerszeg, Hungary twinnings Council...
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    2007-06-21.. First appeared in the academic journal Liceum, issue no. 2 (1996, Kragujevac, Serbia), pages 11–16; the online version published by Project Rastko...
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    Chetniks (section Etymology)
    collaborators perpetrated two massacres against civilians in Kraljevo and Kragujevac, with a combined death toll reaching over 4,500 civilians, most of whom...
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    Jericho (section Etymology)
    Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil (2012) Iași, Romania (2003) Ilion, Greece (1999) Kragujevac, Serbia (2011) Lærdal, Norway (1998) Pisa, Italy (2000) San Giovanni Valdarno...
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    constitution (Sretenjski ustav) was adopted at the national assembly in Kragujevac on 15 February 1835. The Constitution of Canada came into force on 1 July...
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    Republic Tarnów, Poland Casalecchio di Reno, Italy Békéscsaba, Hungary Kragujevac, Serbia List of people from Trenčín Marcus Valerius Maximianus Statistical...
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    Syrmia (section Etymology)
    istorijom I Belgrade, 1969. p. 18 Grujić R. Pravoslavna Srpska crkva, Kragujevac, 1989, p22. Stepanović, Predrag (1986). A Taxonomic Description of the...
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    Galway, Ireland Irpin, Ukraine Tarime District, Tanzania Zadar, Croatia Kragujevac, Serbia Ningbo, China 1947 Wisconsin earthquake Great Lakes megalopolis...
  • founded in 1838 on the initiative of Prince Miloš Obrenović in 1838 in Kragujevac, then the capital of Serbia. When Belgrade became the Serbian capital...
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    University of Maribor (1975) University of Osijek (1975) University of Kragujevac (1976) University of Tuzla (1976) University of Mostar (1977) University...
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    Bydgoszcz (section Etymology)
    at the Wayback Machine – WSB Universities "Kragujevac Twin Cities". ©2009 Information service of Kragujevac City. Archived from the original on 2010-03-10...
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    "Kragujevačkim tramvajem u prestoničku tramvajsku prošlost" [By the Kragujevac tram into the capital's tram past]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15. "Direkcija...
  • Porte in 1830. In 1841, Prince Mihailo Obrenović moved the capital from Kragujevac to Belgrade. In May 1868, Prince Mihailo was assassinated with his cousin...
  • History of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America and Canada 1891–1941. Kragujevac: Kalenić. Douglas James Wilson (1966). The Church Grows in Canada. University...
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