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www.paracin.rs Paraćin ( Serbian Cyrillic : Параћин , pronounced [pâratɕin] ) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia . Located in the Velika Morava river valley, north of Kruševac and southeast of Kragujevac , the town had a population of 22,349 in 2022.
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The Jagodina Aero Club was formed in the year 1936 and started to work in 1938. Though Jagodina has a seven-decade-long tradition of aviation, the local military and civilian airport was shut down in 1952, and the runway was converted into agricultural land. The large reconstruction project to re-establish the airport was launched in 2012.
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).
Careva Ćuprija is a small neighborhood, located on the western bank of the Topčiderska reka, on the border of Čukarica and Savski Venac municipalities. Careva Ćuprija is bordered by the Boulevard of Vojvoda Mišić and Senjak neighborhood to the north, Topčider to the east and south, Banovo Brdo to the southwest and the Sava river's Bay of Čukarica to the west, across the Ada Ciganlija.
Another two notable 1990s acts were the bands Retromind from Kruševac and Pure from Jagodina, both combining Ministry-like industrial metal with rock music. The late 1990s brought new industrial rock acts into the scene, such as DreDDup and Žexon 5 from Novi Sad and Klopka za Pionira from Pančevo.
During Ottoman rule, 13 bridges were built in Sarajevo; [1] Šeher Ćehaja Bridge is one of the most impressive ones among them. The only written document indicating the year of the erection of the bridge is a transcript of the chronogram in Mostar , indicating it was built in 994 AH (1585/1586 CE).
After numerous name changes and a merger of several clubs, the present name was created in 1962. The FK Jagodina is the successor of all of these clubs and continues their tradition. As FK Jagodina: Serbian SuperLiga. Third place (1): 2014; Serbian League East. Winners (1): 2007; As FK Morava: Yugoslav Second League