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Inđija (Serbian Cyrillic: Инђија,
pronounced [ǐndʑija]; Hungarian: India) is a town and a muni****lity
located in the Srem
District of the
autonomous province...
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Fudbalski klub
Inđija Toyo
Tires (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Инђија Тојо тајерс) is a
football club
based in the city of
Inđija, Serbia. They compete...
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Inđija Stadium is a
sports stadium in
Inđija, Serbia, used
primarily for ****ociation football. The
stadium was
opened in 1933.
Right after the founding...
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Progression Nevėžis→ Neman→
Baltic Sea
Tributaries • left Arvystas, Lankesa,
Piltyna • right Rudekšna,
Indija, Šumera, Suleva, Malčius II, Malčius...
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Inđija railway station is
located 1 km from the city
center of
Inđija.
Regularly railway station for fast p****enger trains.
Railroad continued to Inđija...
- in the
Coromandel Valley region.[citation needed] In Slovene, the
idiom Indija Koromandija (India Coromandel)
means a land of plenty, a
promised land,...
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Partizan Radnički
Sremska Mitrovica (II) v
Radnik RFK Grafičar (II) v
Spartak Inđija (II) v
Kolubara (II) OFK Vršac (II) v
Mladost Lučani Radnički
Beograd (II)...
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single league format readopted in 2005.
Belgrade Novi Sad Dubočica
Kolubara Inđija Jedinstvo Mačva
Metalac OFK Vršac Radnički SM
Tekstilac Sloboda Smederevo...
- 6,000 Referee:
Steven McLean (Scotland) 3 May 2011 15:00
Stadion FK
Inđija,
Inđija Attendance: 2,100 Referee:
Liran Liany (Israel) 6 May 2011 15:00 Stadion...
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commonly referred to as KK Železničar
Inđija, is a men's
professional basketball club
based in
Inđija, Serbia. They are
currently competing in the...