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Municipality | Despotovac |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
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Miliva (Serbian Cyrillic : Милива) is a village situated in Despotovac municipality in Serbia.
Coordinates: 44°07′45″N21°25′39″E / 44.1292°N 21.4275°E
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