Šumadija and Western Serbia
Vucic promises "growth, incentives, better life"
The Serbian government's new policy will be one of growth and incentives for investment and development.
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said this in Jagodina, central Serbia on Friday, Tanjug has reported.
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Cheese from Serbian mountain nominated to UNESCO list
The municipality of Sjenica has nominated the technology of preparing the famous Sjenica cottage cheese for the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list.
Sjenica is a town located on the Pester karst plateau in southwestern Serbia.
End-October completion date agreed for Corridor 11 section
The Corridor 11 road section from Ljig to Preljina, central Serbia, should be completed and opened to traffic by the end of October.
Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic, Ambassador of Azerbaijan Eldar Hassanov and representatives of the construction company Azvirt agreed this on Wednesday, Tanjug reported.
Serbia - Land coloured with life
Project 'Serbia - Land Coloured With Life' is a video completed in using various cinematography techniques. You'll find here motion controlled time lapses, hyper lapses, drone shots. We put in it all hearts, working from dawn to dusk, shedding many droplets of sweat, overcoming the boundaries of our weaknesses, learning at the same patience and humility.
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Polling stations open for repeat parliamentary elections
BELGRADE - Fifteen polling stations across Serbia opened for the repeat parliamentary elections on Wednesday morning.
The polling stations opened on time, at 7 am, and will close at 8 pm, the central electoral commission RIK announced.
Election silence begins ahead of repeat elections
BELGRADE - Election silence began at midnight in Serbia ahead of the repeat elections scheduled for Wednesday, May 4, at 15 polling stations across the country.
The election silence ends on May 4 at 8 pm, with preliminary results to be announced on Wednesday evening, the central electoral commission has announced.
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Kragujevac (Photo Gallery)
Kragujevac is the fourth largest city in Serbia, the administrative centre of Sumadija District. It is situated on the banks of the Lepenica River. According to the official results of the 2011 census, the city has a population of 179,417 inhabitants.
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Serbia "won't be lectured on human rights" - Dacic
Ivica Dacic says Serbia is pursuing a policy of peace and will not allow others to lecture it on human rights and the rights of national minorities.
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Serbia Declares State of Emergency Over Floods in Fifteen Municipalities
Serbian authorities have declared on Tuesday state of emergency in fifteen municipalities across the country due to floods caused by heavy rainfall.
This was announced by the Serbian interior ministry, Tanjug news agency informs.
Around 710 households have been inundated and 118 people evacuated.
Flood Alerts Declared in More Parts of Serbia
Municipal flood alerts have been declared in 12 more municipalities in Serbia - Novi Pazar, Kraljevo, Topola, Pozega, Bajina Basta, Ivanjica, Raska, Ljig, Raca, Kosjeric, Prijepolje and Trstenik.
Serbia's Interior ministry declared that around 710 households have been affected and that 118 people have been evacuated.
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