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  2. Ćuprija - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. Paraćin - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Belgrade 2 shares the same radio waves as Radio Belgrade 3 and is broadcast from 6:00 until 20:00. Radio Belgrade 3 focuses on classical music and radio dramas. Radio Belgrade 3 shares the same radio waves as Radio Belgrade 2 and broadcasts from 20.00 until 06.00. Radio Belgrade 202 broadcasts short news segments, rock and pop music.

  5. List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia - Wikipedia

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  6. Jagodina - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Belica, Jagodina - Wikipedia

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    Belica is a village in the municipality of Jagodina, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has an estimated population of 393 residents. According to the 2002 census, the village has an estimated population of 393 residents.

  8. JASSA Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    JASSA Sport Center is an indoor multi-purpose sports arena in Jagodina, Serbia. Hall was opened in 1978. as Sports Hall Mladost, and current name JASSA is actually abbreviation of Jagodina Sports Association, which manages the hall. It is home arena of KK Jagodina, ŽKK Jagodina 2001, RK Jagodina, ŽORK Jagodina, OK Jagodina and ŽOK Jagodina.

  9. Miloševo, Jagodina - Wikipedia

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    Miloševo (Serbian Cyrillic: Милошево) is a village in the municipality of Jagodina, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1229 people. [1] The old name of the settlement is Domuzpotok (Домузпоток) or Domuspotok (Домуспоток).