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The Road–Railway Bridge (Serbian: Друмско-железнички мост, romanized: Drumsko-železnički most) or Boško Perošević Bridge (Serbian: Most Boška Peroševića) was a bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia.
JGSP Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: ЈГСП Нови Сад; full legal name in Serbian: Јавно Градско Саобраћајно Предузеће Нови Сад, Javno Gradsko Saobraćajno Preduzeće Novi Sad) is a public transit company for the city of Novi Sad and is under the city's jurisdiction.
Samostalna služba za unutarnju reviziju: 7 Maritime Administration Uprava pomorstva: 47 Directorate for Navigation Safety Uprava za sigurnost plovidbe: 503 Inland Navigation Directorate Uprava unutarnje plovidbe: 34 Directorate for Railway Infrastructure and Transport Uprava za željezničku infrastrukturu i promet: 48
Makarska (Croatian pronunciation: [mâkarskaː]) is a town on the Adriatic coastline of Croatia, about 60 km (37 mi) southeast of Split and 140 km (87 mi) northwest of Dubrovnik, in the Split-Dalmatia County. Makarska is a prominent regional tourist center, located on a horseshoe-shaped bay between the Biokovo mountains
Promet Split (English: Traffic Split) is the transit authority responsible for public transport in Split (the second largest city in Croatia) and parts of the surrounding Split Metropolitan area. It was founded on March 13, 1948 in Split.
Ljubljanski potniški promet (5 Kutsenits Hydra City II/III Hybrid's), Ljubljana, Slovenia; Paris: RATP is using a hybrid electric bus outfitted with ultracapacitors; the model used is the MAN Lion's City Hybrid. [44] [45] Milan, Italy; Team Trafikk, Trondheim, Norway, with 10 Volvo B5L; Vienna, Austria [35]
The Makarska Riviera is a part of the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, about 60 kilometers (37.2 miles) long and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo. Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination.
Gabela – Hum – Uskoplje – Herceg Novi – Zelenika; 155.5 km (Gabela Junction–Narenta railway (Sarajevo)) Hum – Trebinje , 17 km, built in 1901 and extended to Bileća in 1931 (37 km), Nikšić ( Montenegro ) in 1938 (71 km) and further to Podgorica in 1948 (56 km).