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  2. Niš - Wikipedia

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    Niš thus stands at a point of intersection of the roads connecting Asia Minor to Europe, and the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. Nis had been a relatively developed city in the former Yugoslavia. In 1981, its GDP per capita was 110% of the Yugoslav average. [81] As of September 2017, Niš has one of 14 free economic zones established in Serbia ...

  3. Centar, Niš - Wikipedia

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    It was a street full of tinkers but today it's full of cafes and restaurants. [3] Kalča, City passage and Gorča - Trade centers situated in Milana Obrenovića Street. [4] Milana Obrenoviča Street (Pobedina) - Main pedestrian area and shopping zone of the city.

  4. Durlan - Wikipedia

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    Durlan is located in the north-eastern outskirt of Niš. It is flat and bordered on the south by the Nišava river, on the east by Vrežina, on the north by the E80 road. The main street is named Knjaževačka.

  5. Bulevar Nemanjića - Wikipedia

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    Bulevar Nemanjića (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар Немањића, "Boulevard of the Nemanjić dynasty"), formerly Bulevar Lenjina ("Lenin Boulevard") and commonly known as Bulevar, is a street and urban neighbourhood of Niš, in southeastern Serbia.

  6. Module:Location map/data/Serbia Niš - Wikipedia

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    Module: Location map/data/Serbia Niš. 1 language. Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски ...

  7. Trg Kralja Aleksandra - Wikipedia

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    During the time of Ottoman Empire, the King Aleksander square was called "Arnaut bazaar" (from Persian, بازار, bāzār), in Turkish "The Albanian marketplace."After the Serbian liberation of Nis 1878th, the square was renamed to the square of the Mihailo Obrenović III, the ancestor of then the Prince, later the King of Serbia, Milan Obrenovic.

  8. Bulevar Djindjića - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard of Dr. Zoran Đinđić is the longest and oldest boulevard in the City of Niš, Serbia, with a length of 4 kilometers. There was a major reconstruction of the boulevard in 2011. There was a major reconstruction of the boulevard in 2011.

  9. Marger - Wikipedia

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    Marger (Serbian Cyrillic: Mapгep) is a neighborhood of the city of Niš, Serbia. It is located in Niš municipality of Medijana. Location