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- Gospođinci (Serbian Cyrillic: Госпођинци; Hungarian: Boldog****zonyfalva) is a village in the muni****lity of Žabalj, in the South Bačka District of Serbia...
- Čenta. From Čenta the main pipeline would have continued in direction of Gospođinci while branch-off line would run to Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- muni****lity encomp****es the town of Žabalj, and the following villages: Gospođinci Đurđevo Čurug 1961: 7,457 1971: 7,851 1981: 8,503 1991: 8,766 The po****tion...
- vis-à-vis Germany. The first town to be raided was Čurug, followed by Gospođinci, Titel, Temerin, Đurđevo and Žabalj. The victims were seemingly detained...
- was located on Almaška bara (Almaška bog), between Temerin, Nadalj, and Gospođinci. In Serbian the village is known as Almaš (Алмаш), Ajmaš (Ајмаш) or Aljmaš...
- Josefdorf). Six more villages were authorized on 7 June 1769: Čurug, Gospođinci, Šajkaš (St. Ivan), Upper Kovilj, Lower Kovilj, and Kać (Kaacs). In 1800...
- Vilovo Gardinovci Lok Mošorin Šajkaš The Žabalj muni****lity: Žabalj Gospođinci Đurđevo Čurug The Novi Sad muni****lity: Kovilj Kać Budisava The Srbobran...
- Stevan Bodnarov (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Боднаров; Gospođinci, 12 August 1905 – Belgrade, Serbia, 20 May 1993) was a Serbian sculptor. and painter. Stevan...
- building. Đurđevo Đurđevo Synagogue 1900 1948 Destro**** building. Gospođinci Gospođinci Synagogue 1900 1948 Destro**** building. Kisač Kisač Synagogue after...
- 1942 Žabalj 700 Hungarian war crime[citation needed] Gospođinci m****acre 7 January 1942 Gospođinci 100 Hungarian war crime Čurug m****acre 4–9 January 1942...