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  2. Srbac - Wikipedia

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    Srbac (Serbian Cyrillic: Србац) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 17,587 inhabitants, while the town of Srbac has a population of 2,707 inhabitants.

  3. Radio Srbac - Wikipedia

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    Radio Srbac or Радио Србац is a Bosnian local public radio station, broadcasting from Srbac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was launched in 1974 by the municipal council of Srbac. In Yugoslavia and in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina , it was part of local/municipal Radio Sarajevo network affiliate.

  4. AtoM (archival software) - Wikipedia

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    The AtoM (previously ICA-AtoM) is a project originated by the International Council on Archives (ICA) that aimed to provide free license software that allows institutions to disseminate their archival holdings on the web. [2] Its last version in collaboration with the ICA was Release 1.3.2. [3]

  5. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    A chemical element, often simply called an element, is a type of atom which has a specific number of protons in its atomic nucleus (i.e., a specific atomic number, or Z). [ 1 ] The definitive visualisation of all 118 elements is the periodic table of the elements , whose history along the principles of the periodic law was one of the founding ...

  6. Atomic radii of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Just as atomic units are given in terms of the atomic mass unit (approximately the proton mass), the physically appropriate unit of length here is the Bohr radius, which is the radius of a hydrogen atom. The Bohr radius is consequently known as the "atomic unit of length". It is often denoted by a 0 and is approximately 53 pm. Hence, the values ...

  7. Šabac - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Orthodox church, Central Šabac Šabac, Kingdom of Serbia, 1904 Šabac library Hotel in Šabac. Šabac (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац, pronounced) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia.

  8. Atom Tickets - Wikipedia

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    Atom Tickets is a company based in Santa Monica, California that sells movie tickets and services through its app and website. History. Established in 2014, Atom ...

  9. Police of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Police officers are uniformed members of the Ministry of Interior and its executive agency that act objectively to the Constitution, laws, and other regulations of Republika Srpska.