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  2. Municipal Museum of Subotica - Wikipedia

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    The museum was originally founded in 1892 and was re-established in the aftermath of World War II in Yugoslavia in 1948 by the Subotica Municipal Assembly. The palace housing the City Museum was built by Dr. Mikša Demeter according to a design by the Vago brothers from Budapest. The building was designed and constructed in 1906.

  3. Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Subotica is a festival city, hosting more than 17 festivals over the year. [citation needed] As of September 2017, Subotica has one of 14 free economic zones established in Serbia. [43] In 2020 construction of a new aqua park with ten pools and wellness and spa sections was underway in Palić. [44]

  4. Čonoplja - Wikipedia

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    Many clubs, from firefighters to a soccer club, offered an opportunity for leisure time activities. There was also a library. A theatre group performed in regular intervals. The Subotica journal "Neven" wrote in early February 1921: "Čonoplja is a small, nicely equipped village in the Middle of the Bačka region".

  5. Rudna Glava - Wikipedia

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    Rudna Glava (lit. ' Ore Head ') is a mining site in present-day eastern Serbia, a village and an archeological site. The site, located northwest of the present-day village, on the left bank of the Šaška, demonstrates one of the earliest evidences of European copper mining and metallurgy, dating to the 5th millennium BC. [1]

  6. Category:Subotica - Wikipedia

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  7. Historical Archive of Subotica - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the archive in Subotica has a long and significant history, dating back to 1751. [3] During that year, a room designated for storing correspondence generated by the City Administration was part of the first City Hall, which consisted of just four rooms, one of which was the archive. [3]