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  2. Konzum - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company opened its largest branch to date, called Super Konzum Tower Centar in Rijeka. Another nine Super Konzum stores followed in 2009, after 67 new Konzum stores were opened in 2007. From 2011, Konzum built another logistics and distribution center in Dugopolje with an area of 85,000 m², which it says is the largest in the ...

  3. Maxi (Serbian supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    In Serbia, Maxi became the biggest retail company by acquiring companies C-market and Pekabeta.In March 2011, Delhaize Group (now Ahold Delhaize) bought the Maxi supermarket chain from Serbian Delta Holding for a sum of 932.5 million euros.

  4. List of caves on Zagrebačka gora - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of caves on the Zagrebačka gora massif. As of 2011, 64 speleological objects are known to be on Medvednica. [1]: 224 The first author to compose a list of caves on this massif was Dragutin Hirc [] in 1905, [2]: 154 but although the list grew with the work of Josip Poljak [] [3]: 134, 135 and others [4] before the advent of modern cave exploration, the first comprehensive list ...

  5. Gordana Đilas - Wikipedia

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    Gordana Đilas graduated from “Dušan Vasiljev” Secondary School in Kikinda and attended the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, where she graduated in Yugoslav and World Literature in 1982. In 2011, she earned a master's degree at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade , in Librarianship and Information Sciences. [ 1 ]

  6. Novi Travnik - Wikipedia

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    Novi Travnik was established in 1949 to accommodate workers from the MMK Bratstvo factory, which became a vital part of the town's economy. By the late 1980s, the factory employed over 7,000 people, making Novi Travnik one of the most prosperous towns in the former Yugoslavia. However, the Yugoslav Wars significantly disrupted life in the area.

  7. HNK Orijent - Wikipedia

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    HNK Orijent is a football club from Sušak, the eastern part of the city of Rijeka, Croatia.The club was established under the name Orient in 1919. They compete in the 1.NL, the second tier of the Croatian football league system.

  8. Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The town was originally known as "Bosanska Dubica" (Босанска Дубица in Serbian Cyrillic, literally "Bosnian Dubica") but was renamed "Kozarska Dubica" (Козарска Дубица in Serbian Cyrillic) by the authorities of Republika Srpska following the Bosnian War, which was part of a broad political resolution to remove all Bosnian prefixes. [1]

  9. Viminacium - Wikipedia

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    Viminacium [2] (also Viminatium) was a major city, military camp, [3] and the capital of the Roman province of Moesia (modern-day Serbia).Following the division of Moesia in 87, following Domitian's Dacian War, it became the capital of Moesia Superior.