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  2. White Bridge (Vranje) - Wikipedia

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    Legend holds that the bridge was built in memory of the unhappy love between Aisha, a Turkish (Muslim) girl, and Stojan, a Serbian (Christian) shepherd. The daughter of Selim Pasha, an Ottoman governor in Vranje, Aisha fell in love with Stojan, and one day, when they met by the river (deemed haram), Selim saw them.

  3. 3D radar - Wikipedia

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    Type 984 radar on HMS Victorious, 1961. 3D radar provides for radar ranging and direction in three dimensions. In addition to range, the more common two-dimensional radar provides only azimuth for direction, whereas the 3D radar also provides elevation.

  4. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority currently assigns the ccTLDs mostly following the alpha-2 codes, but with a few exceptions. [8] For example, the United Kingdom, whose alpha-2 code is GB, uses .uk instead of .gb as its ccTLD, as UK is currently exceptionally reserved in ISO 3166-1 on the request of the United Kingdom.

  5. Zemun - Wikipedia

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    Believed to be derived from the word zemlja, meaning soil, it was a basis for all other future names of the city: modern Serbian Земун (Cyrillic) or Zemun (Latin), Za·munt (Romanian), Hungarian Zimony and German Semlin, which is mentioned in the Austrian-German folksong Prinz Eugen, der edle Ritter as the place where the army of Prince ...

  6. Municipalities and cities of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The country is divided into 145 municipalities (42 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 38 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 37 in Vojvodina and 28 in Kosovo and Metohija) and 29 cities (9 in Southern and Eastern Serbia, 10 in Šumadija and Western Serbia, 8 in Vojvodina, 1 in Kosovo and Metohija and the City of Belgrade). [3] [4]

  7. Sopot, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    2 Manufacturing: 1,355 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply: 35 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities: 117 Construction: 477 Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles: 518 Transportation and storage: 241 Accommodation and food services: 216 Information and communication: 68

  8. Belgrade Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Waterfront (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi, lit. ' Belgrade on the Water '), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at changing Belgrade's cityscape and economy by gentrifying the Sava amphitheater, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge, including the Savamala neihgbourhood.

  9. List of tallest structures in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    2 Delimeđe Mosque Delimeđe: 77.2 metres (253 ft) N/A 2013 Tallest mosque minarets in Delimeđe and in Serbia. Tallest mosque minarets in Europe outside of Turkey. [4] 3 Church of Saint Stephan (The Carmelite convent) Sombor: 73.5 metres (241 ft) N/A 1904 Tallest structure and Catholic church in Sombor and tallest catholic church in Serbia. 4

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