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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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    Gamzigrad (Serbian Cyrillic: Гамзиград, pronounced [ɡǎmziɡraːd]) is an archaeological site, spa resort, and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Serbia, located...
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    Zaječar. It encompasses the municipalities of: Boljevac Zaječar Knjaževac Sokobanja According to the last official census done in 2011, the Zaječar District...
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  • Bor District ca. 1524 Under restoration Bastion fort town Gamzigrad Zaječar Zaječar Zaječar District 298 AD Preserved ruins (UNESCO World Heritage Site)...
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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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  • (11 mi), went online three years later. In 1909, hydroelectric plants Gamzigrad in Zaječar and Sveta Petka in Niš began to build. Two years later, the hydroelectric...
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  • Zaječar www.sokobanja.com Special Hospital for Rehabilitation "Gamzigrad" Zaječar Zaječar www.gamzigradskabanja.org.rs Special Hospital for Diseases of...
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    buried in his mausoleum at Gamzigrad-Romuliana, which was part of the palace he built at his birthplace, today's Zaječar in Serbia. Several lumps composed...
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    length is given with 2437 m (Tudor 1974, p. 139; Galliazzo 1994, p. 319). "Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius". "Archived copy". Archived from the original...
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    Crni Timok (category Zaječar District)
    smaller villages (Lukovo, Jablanica, Valakonje, Savinac, Gamzigrad, Zvezdan). At Gamzigrad there is also an important archeological site from Roman times...
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    After Galerius's death in 311, he was buried at Felix Romuliana (Gamzigrad) near Zajecar, Serbia. The Rotunda stood empty for several decades until the...
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  • Homolje Žagubica, Krepoljin Stig Kostolac, Malo Crniće Crna Reka Podgorac, Gamzigrad Ključ Kladovo, Brza Palanka Kučaj sparsely populated Mlava Petrovac na...
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    Sopoćani; the 12th-century Studenica monastery; the Roman complex of Gamzigrad–Felix Romuliana; medieval tombstones Stećci; and finally the endangered...
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    first violin at the age of ten. He spent most of his youth in Negotin, Zaječar and Belgrade. In his twenties, he was subjected to conservative musical...
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    a strong presence for many centuries: Viminacium and Felix Romuliana (Gamzigrad). However, some of the Vlachs of north-eastern parts of Central Serbia...
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  • Vir mesolithic settlement, Diana Fortress, (Đerdap) Kladovo, Zaječar Museum, Gamzigrad (Felix Romuliana), Pančevo Museum, Novi Sad Museum of Vojvodina...
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  • Lady of Ljeviš Gračanica Patriarchate of Peć Dečani Studenica Stari Ras Gamzigrad Stećci–Perućac Stećci–Rastište Stećci–Hrta The United Nations Educational...
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    (York, Great Britain) 9. Galerius c.250, Felix Romuliana Dacia Ripensis Gamzigrad 1 May 305-May 311 May 311, Felix Romuliana 10. Valerius Severus Naissus...
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    coal mine in Kostolac, then a copper mine in Bor, a Steinberg works at Zaječar and finally a gold mine. With the proceeds from the mines, he was the richest...
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  • Turks and the Huns Veliky Novgorod – Vikings/Russians Čurug Gamzigrad-Felix Romuliana (Zaječar) Horreum Margi (Ćuprija) Justiniana Prima (Serbian: Caričin...
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    to be conditioned in its current state. The section between Paraćin and Zaječar is a part of European route E761. Roads in Serbia "Republic of Serbia -...
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  • (11 mi), went online three years later. In 1909, hydroelectric plants Gamzigrad in Zaječar and Sveta Petka in Niš began to build. Two years later, the hydroelectric...
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  • Majdanpek Rudna Glava 24 June 1981 21 July 1983 AN 40 Gamzigrad–Romuliana (The Palace of Galerius) Zaječar Gamzigradska Banja 19 March 1948 7 April 1979 UNESCO...
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    and complexes such as the 3rd century AD Imperial palace of Galerius at Gamzigrad (Felix Romuliana) that was built at his birthplace after the victory against...
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  • Town of Elvas and its Fortifications". UNESCO. Retrieved 2 July 2012. "Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 June 2010. "Genoa:...
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