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The archive is primarily covering municipalities of Jagodina, Svilajnac, Ćuprija, Paraćin, Rekovac and Despotovac. [2] The institution was established in 1951 as the State Archive in Svetozarevo. [3] The name of Srednje Pomoravlje was introduced as a part of the official name in 1974. [3]
Nickname for an inhabitant of Paraćin is Džigeran, derived from the colloquial Serbian word for liver, džigerica, and originating from the 19th century.There are couple of jovial stories how it came about and both stem from the popular local rivalry between the towns of Paraćin and Jagodina.
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www.cuprija.rs Ćuprija ( Serbian Cyrillic : Ћуприја, pronounced [tɕǔprija] ) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. The population of the town is 16,522, while the municipality has 25,325 inhabitants (2022 census).
Careva Ćuprija is a small neighborhood, located on the western bank of the Topčiderska reka, on the border of Čukarica and Savski Venac municipalities. Careva Ćuprija is bordered by the Boulevard of Vojvoda Mišić and Senjak neighborhood to the north, Topčider to the east and south, Banovo Brdo to the southwest and the Sava river's Bay of Čukarica to the west, across the Ada Ciganlija.
Jagodina had two caravan stations and a public bathroom. In Jagodina, by the command of Dervish-bey, certain German clockmaker built a clock tower, which was a rarity in Ottoman Empire at the time. In 1553-1557 the travelers refer to Jagodina as a beautiful settlement with 4 caravan stations and two mosques.
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After a succession of violent battles, Kučuk-Alija's forces were surrounded and defeated in both Batočina and Jagodina. [2] Serb victories far and wide: a French newspaper Le Moniteur Universel reported on the Battle of Batočina on 12 April 1804: [citation needed] L'autre jour, une bataille acharnée et sanglante a eu lieu à Batočina.