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Inđija (Serbian Cyrillic: Инђија,
pronounced [ǐndʑija]) is a town and a muni****lity
located in the Srem
District of the
autonomous province of Vojvodina...
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Fudbalski klub
Inđija (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Инђија),
currently known as
Inđija Toyo
Tires for
sponsorship reasons, is a
football club based...
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Inđija Stadium is a
sports stadium in
Inđija, Serbia, used
primarily for ****ociation football. The
stadium was
opened in 1933.
Right after the founding...
- (Serbian: Црква ваведења пресвете Богородице) is a
Serbian Orthodox church in
Inđija, Vojvodina, Serbia. The
building was
constructed between 1754 and 1755....
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commonly referred to as KK Železničar
Inđija, is a men's
professional basketball club
based in
Inđija, Serbia. They are
currently competing in the...
- 6,000 Referee:
Steven McLean (Scotland) 3 May 2011 15:00
Stadion FK
Inđija,
Inđija Attendance: 2,100 Referee:
Liran Liany (Israel) 6 May 2011 15:00 Stadion...
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Nation Player 14 MF BIH
Miroslav Čovilo (from FK
Inđija) 22 MF BIH Igor Mišan (from OFK Beograd,
previously on loan at Radnički Sombor) 26 MF...
- Осман; born 21
December 1991) is a
Serbian football midfielder who
plays for FK Železničar
Inđija.
Profile at
Srbijafudbal Filip Osman at
Soccerway v t e...
- in the
Coromandel Valley region.[citation needed] In Slovene, the
idiom Indija Koromandija (India Coromandel)
means a land of plenty, a
promised land,...
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Inđija railway station is
located 1 km from the city
center of
Inđija.
Being located on the
route between Novi Sad and Belgrade, the
station receives...