Dadince

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Dadince
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Dadince
Coordinates: 42°55′47″N22°07′32″E / 42.92972°N 22.12556°E / 42.92972; 22.12556
CountryFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
District Jablanica District
Municipality Vlasotince
Population (2002)
  Total 195
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Dadince is a village in the municipality of Vlasotince, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 195 people. [1]

Village Small clustered human settlement smaller than a town

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Vlasotince Town and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia

Vlasotince is a town and municipality located in Jablanica District of southern Serbia. As of 2011, the municipality has 29,669 inhabitants, while the town itself has a population of 15,830 inhabitants.

Serbia Republic in Southeastern Europe

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References

  1. Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN   86-84433-00-9

Coordinates: 42°55′47″N22°07′32″E / 42.92972°N 22.12556°E / 42.92972; 22.12556

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