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Zaječar (Serbian Cyrillic: Зајечар,
pronounced [zâjɛtʃar]; Romanian:
Zaicear or Zăiceari) is a city and the
administrative center of the
Zaječar District...
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Zaječar District (Serbian: Зајечарски округ, romanized: Zaječarski okrug,
pronounced [zâjɛtʃarskiː ôkruːɡ]; Romanian:
Districtul Zaicear) is one of...
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Timok Valley corresponds to
parts of two
Serbian districts (Bor and
Zaječar), with a
total 2022
census po****tion of 200,785. The
Serbian name is derived...
- “Kraljevica” /
Gradski stadion pod Kraljevicom) is a
football stadium in
Zaječar, Serbia. The
local club
Timok of the
Serbian League East
plays the home...
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include Nišville Jazz
Festival in Niš and
Gitarijada rock
festival in
Zaječar. Pop
music artist Željko Joksimović won
second place at the 2004 Eurovision...
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Zaječar City
Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Zaječar, Serbia. It is the home
ground of FK Timok. The
stadium has a
capacity of 10,000 spectators. A new...
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museum in
Zaječar, Serbia. The
museum was
founded on
March 27, 1951, as the City
Museum by the
Council for
Education and
Culture of the
Zaječar city government...
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Zvezdan is a
suburb in the city of
Zaječar, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
settlement had a po****tion of 1,675.
Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava...
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Smederevo Sombor Sremska Mitrovica Subotica Šabac Užice
Valjevo Vranje Vršac
Zaječar Zrenjanin This is the list of
cities and
towns in Serbia,
according to...
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materials in most of the
Zaječar District located in
Zaječar, Serbia. The
archive is
primarily serving muni****lities of
Zaječar,
Boljevac and Knjaževac...