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  CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Serbia held a two-day referendum on October 28 and October 29, 2006, that ratified a new constitution to replace the Milošević-era constitution.
Serbia has two autonomous provinces: Kosovo (called Kosovo i Metohija, often abbreviated to Kosmet in Serbian) in the south (5 districts, 30 municipalities), which is presently under the administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, and Vojvodina in the north (7 districts, 46 municipalities).
Serbia, in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
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 Serbia and Montenegro - Travelling to Serbia and Monrenegro - Holidays in Serbia and Montenegro
In the large treasure chest of Serbia, there are, meticulously packed, valuable artifacts from ancient times, rare underground cave crystals and collections of herbs, mementos from the earliest childhood of the European civilization, natural artifacts, true legends of heroes, exotic treasures that you cannot find anywhere else in the world...
It seems that it was in Serbia that the goddess Heba spilled her cup of beneficial nectar as there are more than 140 mineral water springs and 53 spas in the country.
Serbia has always been known abroad for her excellent pork, but Serbian food is actually quite varied, including soups, salads, roasted and stewed meats, seasoned fresh and pickled vegetables, bean dishes, cheese dishes, sausages and prosciutto, sweets like preserves and layer cakes, fresh breads, and much more.
www.reiswijs.co.uk /destinations/europe/serbia/serbia.html   (2934 words)

  
 Sopot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Sopot (Polish: Sopot; German: Zoppot) is a town on the South coast of the Baltic Sea in a metropolitan agglomeration called the Tricity (Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot) with some 50,000 inhabitants (2001).
Sopot is quite a big health and tourism resort, well known for the longest wooden pier in Europe (called Molo, total length 515.5 m), from where there is a view on the Gulf of Danzig.
Sopot's name is the old Slavic word which means "spring" (source).
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 Sopot
Sopot (Polish: Sopot; German: Zoppot) is a city on the sounth coast of the Baltic Sea in metropolitan area called Tricity (Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot) with some 50,000 inhabitants (2001).
Sopot is located in Eastern Pomerania region, north-western Poland ans is also a county-status city in Pomeranian Voivodship.
Sopot is quite a big health and tourism resort, well known from the longest wooden pier in Europe (called Molo, total length 515.5 m), from where is view on the Gulf of Danzig.
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 Sopot, Serbia and Montenegro
Sopot is located in Eastern Pomerania region, north-western Poland and is also a powiat capital city in Pomeranian Voivodship.
Sopot is quite a big health and tourism resort, well known for the longest wooden pier in Europe (called Molo, total length 515.5 m), from where there is a view on the Gulf of Gdańsk.
The Sopot village, which later became the name sake for the whole city was first mentioned in 1283, when it was located as a fishing village and granted to the Cistercians.
www.creekin.net /c5983-n163-sopot-serbia-and-montenegro.html   (1851 words)

  
 SERBIA : Encyclopedia Entry
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west.
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia, in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
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 Subdivisions of Serbia and Montenegro - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Part of Serbia that is in neither (often called "Serbia proper") is not a province and has no special status.
Independently of this division, Serbia is further divided into 29 districts (okrug) and the city of Belgrade.
According to these proposals, Serbia would be divided into 6 regions: Vojvodina (capital city: Novi Sad), Kosovo (capital city: Pristina), Sumadija (capital city: Kragujevac), Podunavlje (capital city: Nis), Podrinje (capital city: Uzice) and Belgrade City Region.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Internal_structure_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (560 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора, '55'Srbija i Crna Gora, often abbreviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, two former Yugoslav republics united since 2003 in a loose confederation.
Upon the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro was reconstituted in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
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 Belgrade xmpg.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The city of Belgrade is the administrative, commercial, financial and cultural center of the Republic of Serbia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and is situated at the merging point of the Sava and Danube rivers in the center of Southeast Europe.
Serbia is emerging rapidly from over a decade of wars and sanctions that devastated its economy.
Serbia also has preferential access to European union markets and is uniquely positioned as having tariff-free access to Russia.
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 Sopot, Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sopot (Сопот) is a town and municipality in Serbia.
Barajevo • Čukarica • Grocka • Lazarevac • Mladenovac • Novi Beograd • Obrenovac • Palilula • Rakovica • Savski Venac • Sopot • Stari Grad • Surčin • Voždovac • Vračar • Zemun • Zvezdara
Cities, towns and villages in Central Serbia
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 Winne.com - Report on Serbia, Land of beauty, encouragement and enterprise
As the capital of former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and of the new Republic of Serbia, Belgrade is the seat of numerous Federal and Republic institutions, but first of all Belgrade is an industrial, commercial, banking, educational and scientific centre, with clear defined targets in economic and social developments.
The Democratic Opposition of Serbia formed a crisis staff for the key positions in the country in coordination with the new president, and during the night, the DOS representatives had talks with the heads of state and public security services.
This province of Serbia occupies the area of 10,849 square kilometres of the territory in the North-East of the Republic.
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 November 10, 1996 Vreme News Digest Agency No 266
The number of seats which these two "seagulls" had won in larger cities of Serbia (the number could be counted on the fingers of one hand), is in an enormous disproportion to the funds and propaganda which were invested by the state media for their promotion (especially JUL's).
The impression of JUL's and ND's amazing defeat on the local level does not fade even in front of the fact that leaders of these parties met three days after the elections and rated their great left coalition victory as proof of the righteousness of the policies which were carried out in the previous period.
All of these factors shall determine whether the political map of Belgrade and Serbia shall be seriously altered on November 17 or whether at the end of the day all that shall remain is a copy of the map as drawn on the federal level.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /serbian_digest/266/t266-3.htm   (1816 words)

  
 List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
For a list of municipalities, see Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro; for a category, see Category:Cities in Serbia and Montenegro; for a list of all places in Serbia, see List of places in Serbia; for a list of villages in Serbia and Montenegro, see List of villages in Serbia and Montenegro.
(figures after the names are from the 2002 census for Serbia and 2003 census for Montenegro, two figures designate both strictly urban as well as wider city limits, T - Town, C - muniCipality)
List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia, Central Serbia, Vojvodina, Kosovo and Metohija, Montenegro, See also, External links, Lists of cities and Cities in Serbia and Montenegro.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_cities_in_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (297 words)

  
 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
The city lies on the outfall of the Sava river to the Danube river in northern central Serbia, at 44.83° N 20.50° E. Population in Belgrade region 1,711,800 (2002 census.)
With the departure of its Turkish garrison (1867) and Serbia's full independence (1878) and elevation to a kingdom (1882), Belgrade became a key city of the Balkans.
Belgrade is in northern central Serbia, on the outfall of the Sava river to the Danube, surrounded from three sides by autonomous province of Vojvodina.
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 Inet Vesti
Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) Parliament speaker Dragoljub Micunovic has called a parliament session for Tuesday with one item on the agenda - a draft proposal on a no-confidence vote in the SCG Council of Ministers tabled by MPs of the Socialist Party of Serbia.
Democratic Alternative leader (DA) Nebojsa Covic said in Sopot that Serbia was now facing numerous state and ethnic problems, the resolution of which should be on the first place for those who dealt with policy in a responsible manner.
The French handball national team (women) beat Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) in Split yesterday by 27-25 (12-13) in the last, 5th round of the World Champinship Group A. SCG is third in Group A, and has qualified for the second round of the championship.
www.inet.co.yu /index.php?date=20031208   (3647 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / Sites and Places
In the years to follow Pozarevac takes active part in political events in Serbia: in 1821 the so-called Abdulah's Rebellion; in 1825, the so-called "Djak's Rebellion": in 1842 the so-called Vucic's Rebellion.
Certainly one of the largest mosaics made in Serbia is the one in the Church of St. George at Oplenac near Topola.
The Oplenac complex is the part of the town and municipality of Topola, in central Serbia, in the part of the country better known as Sumadija, at a distance of 75 km from Belgrade.
www.serbia-info.com /news/1999-10/27/15285.html   (1791 words)

  
 Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
These talks, however, were suspended in 2006 after the EU concluded that Serbia had not done enough to meet its obligations to cooperate w ith the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
NS, and the support of the Socialist Party of Serbia, who do not take part in the government, but in exchange for the support hold minor government and justice positions and influence policies.
The monasteries of Serbia, built largely in the Middle Ages, are one of the most valuable and visible traces of medieval Serbia's association with the Byzantium and the Orthodox World, but also with the Romanic (Wes tern) Europe that Serbia had close ties with back in Middle Ages.
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 MACEDONIAN PAPER LISTS REGIONAL ROUTES FROM DRUGS SMUGGLING
The residents, that is, the younger residents in these undeveloped rural areas, are increasingly being involved in smuggling, because they have no full-time jobs or a safe financial source for their family's survival.
Smuggling is primarily going on through the illegal border crossings near the villages of Lojane, Sopot, Susevo, Algunja and Pelince, on the Macedonian side of the border; and Miratovac, Asane, Cukarka, Slavujevac and Prohor Pcinjski, on the Serbian side of the border.
During the conflict in the crisis regions, the border crossings near Lojane, Sopot and the mountainous Lipkovo villages of Brest and Izvor were the main border zones for the uncontrolled smuggling of arms for the needs of the Albanian paramilitary formations.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/nm060904.htm   (920 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro Information, Map and Flag
The MILOSEVIC government's rejection of a proposed international settlement led to NATO's bombing of Serbia in the spring of 1999 and to the eventual withdrawal of Serbian military and police forces from Kosovo in June 1999.
In 2003, the FRY became Serbia and Montenegro, a loose federation of the two republics with a federal level parliament.
Two days later, Serbia declared that it was the successor state to the union of Serbia and Montenegro.
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 City of Belgrade - Cultural Events
The Festival is an international festivity of theatrical creativity – of new theatre trends of the international theater and the theatre of Serbia and Montenegro.
The founder is the Assembly of Sopot municipality and the promoter is the Sopot Center of Culture.
Held in the second half of September, at the Writers’ Guild of Serbia and the National Library of Serbia.
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 of Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro
A map of the Serbian census of 1921[1] shows that most of the terrirory was settled by Albanians, with Serbian enclaves around Prizren, Sredska Zupa and Pristina.
Many non-Albanians - chiefly Serbs and Roma - fled or were expelled, mostly to the rest of Serbia at the end of the war, with further refugee outflows occurring as the result of sporadic ethnic violence.
Coordination Centre of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija
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 November 3, 1996 Vreme News Digest Agency No 265
Both sides know that everything will be solved in the second round and will keep their main arguments and heavy artillery for the period between the two electoral rounds.
The position of Nebojsa Covic is extremely good in the deck, partly due to his successful cooperation with the authorities in Podgorica, which is an extremely important quality on the federal level.
When asked whether he is to be the future mayor of Belgrade, he assured that he "likes the position he currently holds" and that he has not executed many of the initiated projects.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /serbian_digest/265/t265-3.htm   (2341 words)

  
 Gaudio rallies to win in Poland - Boston.com
Argentine's Gaston Gaudio prepares to server to his fellow countryman Augustin Calleri during their quarter final match of the Generali Open ATP tennis tournament in Kitzbuehel, Austria, on Friday, July 28, 2006.
SOPOT, Poland --Third-seeded Gaston Gaudio rallied from 2-0 down in the last set Tuesday to beat Boris Pashanski of Serbia 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-4 in the first round of the Prokom Open.
Also advancing were 2001 Sopot champion Tommy Robredo of Spain, seventh-seeded Filippo Volandri of Italy and 2005 runner-up Florian Mayer of Germany.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2006/08/01/gaudio_rallies_to_win_in_poland   (439 words)

  
 Ceramics Art & Perception
The contemporary ceramic scene in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century is distinguished by structured phenomena and specific artistic individualities.
Throughout the major part of the 1990s Serbian art was “forced backwards to the state of art produced in the conditions of a closed society.
The most important exhibition of ceramic art in Yugoslavia and now in Serbia was held in May 2003.
www.ceramicart.com.au /articles/serbian.htm   (2708 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - NATO bombing results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Towns and villages throughout Serbia which were previously raided, were targeted once again and thus turned into scorched ground.
The southern Serbian province was exposed to particularly ruthless attacks, and the whole territory of Serbia suffered failure of the electric power system, which proves that NATO is causing a huge humanitarian catastrophe.
It was noted that finding a peaceful solution to the crisis in the Yugoslav republic of Serbia's Kosovo and Metohija province is in the common interest.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /kosovo_crisis/May_29/mil_reports.html   (2304 words)

  
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The Belgrade District Court is the largest court in Serbia and one of the largest on the Balkan Peninsula.
It is the higher appeals court for nine municipal courts (the 1 st — 5 th Belgrade Municipal Courts, Lazarevac, Sopot, Obrenovac and Mladenovac), and the first instance court for more serious criminal cases.
The total number of court administrative staff is 130, including 93 typists.
www.ncsc.org.yu /english/dcbg.htm   (97 words)

  
 City of Belgrade - Sopot
The Municipality of Sopot covers an area of 27,075 hectares, which is inhabited by a population of 20,527.
The name Sopot is of Old Slavic origin and it means - "a spring or water that pours out".
The township of Sopot developed amidst the village of Ropočevo and it was mentioned for the first time on Langer’s map from the beginning of the 19th century, where Ropočevo and Sopot were plotted as separate villages.
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 Balkan Repository Project - NATO bombing results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
VRANJE, Serbia - NATO aircraft fired 15 missiles at the village of Borovac at Bujanovac, in the southwest of Serbia, between 2.30 p.m.
VRANJE, Serbia - NATO planes again on Monday raided the radio and television transmitter on Mt Plackovica north of Vranje in the southeast of the Yugoslav republic of Serbia.
KRALJEVO, Serbia - At least 10 civilians were killed and more than 20 others were wounded in NATO's raid on Novi Pazar in the southwest of the Yugoslav republic of Serbia on Monday.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /kosovo_crisis/Jun_01/mil_reports.html   (3879 words)

  
 Sopot, Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Sopot is a city in Serbia and Montenegro, located at 44°31' North and 20°35' East, 177.38 m above sea level.
Its name is the old Slavic word which means "spring" (source).
See also: List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
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