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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    On 6 December 2010, a new design was introduced [3] containing the letters RKS (Republic of Kosovo) on a blue field, a two digit number corresponding to the districts of Kosovo, the coat of arms of Kosovo, a three-digit number and finally two serial letters. [4]

  3. Category:Kikinda - Wikipedia

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  4. Kikinda - Wikipedia

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    Kikinda (Serbian Cyrillic: Кикинда, pronounced; Hungarian: Nagykikinda) is a city and the administrative center of the North Banat District in Serbia.The city's urban area has 32,084 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 49,326 inhabitants.

  5. IDA-Opel - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, after eight years of successful co-operation, the iron foundry in Kikinda signed a joint venture and long-term co-operation manufacturing contract valid for a period of 15 years with Adam Opel AG (Opel). US$78.5 million were invested in the newly established IDA-Kikinda factory, funded 51% by Kikinda Iron Foundry and 49% by General Motors.

  6. Historical Archive of Kikinda - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Archive of Kikinda (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив Кикинда, Hungarian: Nagykikinda Történeti Levéltára) is the primary institution responsible for preservation of archival materials in central and eastern parts of the North Banat District located in Kikinda, Vojvodina, Serbia.

  7. Sajan (Kikinda) - Wikipedia

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    Sajan (Serbian Cyrillic: Сајан, Hungarian: Szaján) is a village in the Kikinda municipality, in the North Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (88.64%) and a population of 1,164 (2011 census).

  8. Kinđa - Wikipedia

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    The archaeological section of the Kikinda Museum claims that the name of the town is derived from the name of the mound (Kinđa - Kikinda), though this claim has not been universally accepted. Theories on the origin of the name are numerous, claiming possible sources from the Latin, Hungarian, Serbian, Romanian, Turkish and Old Slavonic languages.

  9. Kikinda - Žitište Municipal League - Wikipedia

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    This league is composed by clubs from the municipalities of Kikinda, Žitište, Novi Bečej and Nova Crnja, and is managed by the Kikinda - Žitište Municipal Football Association. The league currently has 10 teams and the champion is promoted to the Zrenjanin District league , either directly or through play-off, depending on the season.