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Lazarevac Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia

Lazarevac is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. As of 2011, the town has a total population of 25,526 inhabitants, while the municipal area has a total of 58,622 inhabitants.

Bosna (river) River in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Bosna is the third longest river in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is considered one of the country's three major internal rivers, along with the Neretva and the Vrbas; the other three major rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina are the Una, to the northwest, the Sava, to the north, and the Drina, to the east. It is the namesake of Bosnia. The river Bosna flows for 282 kilometers (175 mi).

Turia may refer to:

Bistrica, from Proto-Slavic *bystrъ 'quickly flowing, rushing', may refer to:

New Serbia (historical province)

New Serbia, or Novoserbia, was a military frontier of Imperial Russia from 1752 to 1764 subordinated directly to the Senat and Military Collegium.

Barajevo Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia

Barajevo is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has a population of 27,110 inhabitants.

Lajkovac Town and municipality in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia

Lajkovac is a town and municipality located in the Kolubara District of western Serbia. As of 2011, it has population of 3,249 inhabitants, while the municipality has 15,475 inhabitants.

Kolubara

The Kolubara is a 87 km (54 mi) long river in western Serbia; it is an eastern, right tributary to the Sava river.

Krivaja may refer to the following locations:

Tamnava

The Tamnava is a river in western Serbia. It is a 90 km (56 mi)-long left tributary of the Kolubara River and also gives the name to the surrounding region of Tamnava.

Izvor may refer to:

Crna Reka or Crna Rijeka, or Crna River may refer to:

FK Kolubara Serbian football club

FK Kolubara is a professional football club based in Lazarevac, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of the national league system.

Valjevo City in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia

Valjevo is a city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the administrative area of Valjevo had 90,312 inhabitants, 59,073 of whom were urban dwellers.

Gradac (river)

The Gradac is a river in western Serbia, a tributary of the Kolubara. It cuts a canyon in south-north direction with a length of 22.7 km. Its measured water course has a length of about 28 km and a total drop of 187 m. The source of the river Gradac is situated at the foot of the Povlen mountain.

Svrljiški Timok River in Serbia

The Svrljiški Timok is a river in Serbia, headwater of the Beli Timok. It rises north of the Mountains of Svrljig near the village of Šesti Gabar at elevation 1,078 m and flows to the west, curving around the northern slopes of the Mountains of Svrljig. It passes through many villages, reaching the town of Svrljig, that gives its name to the river, which here gently turns to the north, and after passing through Niševac and Varoš makes a complete turn to the north-east. It runs through Palilula, Podvis and Rgošte, reaching Knjaževac, where it meets the Trgoviški Timok and together they form the Beli Timok. The total length of the river is 64 km; the area of the river basin is 726 km2 (280 sq mi).

The Spreča is a river of northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, a tributary of the Bosna. Its source is located in the village of Snagovo in Zvornik municipality, and it reaches the Bosna at the city of Doboj. A damming of the Spreča in the municipality of Lukavac forms Modrac Lake. The 138.8-kilometre-long (86.2 mi) river also flows through the town of Gračanica.

Paljuvi Village in Kolubara District, Serbia

Paljuvi is a village in the municipality of Ub, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 691 people.

RB Kolubara

RB Kolubara is a Serbian coal mining and smelting complex with headquarters in Lazarevac, Kolubara District. The mine has coal reserves amounting to 2.2 billion tonnes of lignite, one of the largest lignite reserves in Europe, and it produces 22.6 million tonnes of coal per year.

KK Kolubara LA 2003 Basketball club in Lazarevac, Serbia

Košarkaški klub Kolubara Lazarevac 2003, commonly referred to as KK Kolubara LA 2003, is a men's professional basketball club based in Lazarevac, Serbia. The club was named after Kolubara River. They are currently competing in the Basketball League of Serbia.