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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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Jakovo 2014–2015 IMT 2015–2016 Bežanija 2016
Inđija 2016–2017
Javor Ivanjica 2017 Bežanija 2017–2019
Inđija 2020–2021
Caspiy 2021–2022
Astana 2022–2024...
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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...
- from
Relegation round will be relegated.
Borac Dubočica
Sloboda Grafičar
Inđija Javor Mačva
Mladost Vršac
Radnik Radnički Ruma
Smederevo Trayal Voždovac...
- 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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Progression Nevėžis→ Neman→
Baltic Sea
Tributaries • left Arvystas, Lankesa,
Piltyna • right Rudekšna,
Indija, Šumera, Suleva, Malčius II, Malčius...
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January 2024,
Sulejmani joined Serbian third division club Železničar
Inđija.
Sulejmani was
named in
Zvonko Živković's 18-man
squad for the 2007 UEFA...