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Geoportal geoSrbija: Slovakia: Úrad geodézie, kartografie a katastra (Authority of Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre) skgeodesy.sk Kataster Archived 2018-09-03 at the Wayback Machine: Geoportal Mapový Klient ZBGIS Cadrastal portal: Slovenia: Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia: gu.gov.si: Map viewer: Spain: Instituto ...
Centamap – launched in 1999, Centamap is built using data from the Hong Kong Government; GeoInfo Map [1] – a geospatial information service provided by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government.
Serbia is a small country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the far southern edges of the Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans.It shares borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Romania.
The etymology of the town's name is unclear, and there are a few possibilities as to its background: The Romance name origin thesis, such as the merchant place (cf. Romanian "negoț" or Spanish "negocios"), and the fact that Negotin is in a region with the presence of a significant Romanian minority, similar to its namesake Negotino in North Macedonia with an Aromanian presence.
Kaluđerica originated during the Ottoman rule of Serbia.A group of refugees who fled the Turks, settled at the bottom of the valley between two major roads. They cleared the thick woods around the creek and up to the 1950s, the settlement was predominantly agrarian, with most of the inhabitants working in agriculture and cattle breeding.
Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка; Latin: Rascia) is a geographical and historical region of Serbia.Initially a small borderline district between early medieval Serbia and Bulgaria (city/area of Ras), and the Byzantine Empire, it became the center of the Grand Principality of Serbia and of the Serbian Kingdom in the mid-12th century.
Crna Trava (Serbian Cyrillic: Црна Трава, pronounced [tsr̩̂ːnaː trǎːʋa]) is a village and municipality located in the Jablanica District of southern Serbia. . According to the 2022 census, the population of the village is 338 inhabitants, while population of the municipality is 1,
Vrčin has several neighborhoods of its own. They can be roughly divided into two sections, north and south of the highway. North section: Cerje (Церје) is the southernmost extension of this section.