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  • OPENING OF THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS0

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    • 27. October 2011.

    Bujanovac – The opening of  a department of the Subotica-based Faculty of  Economics in Bujanovac, which will start operating officially on November 1, 2011, will take place on Friday, October 28, 2011.

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  • REWARD0

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    • 24. October 2011.

    Medvedja – Slobodan Draskovic, President of the Municipality of Medvedja, awarded the Medvedja self-government’s reward of 30,000 dinars to Agron Kasumi, a police officer from Medvedja, who recently saved the life of a two-year old girl that had almost choked herself to death by a medicine capsule.

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  • YOUTH TRAINING CENTER OPENED IN BUJANOVAC

    YOUTH TRAINING CENTER OPENED IN BUJANOVAC0

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    • 20. October 2011.

    A center for the training of forty young persons from the municipalities of Bujanovac and Presevo was opened in Bujanovac last week. The center was opened by the Belgrade-based “Civic Initiatives” organization, as part of the “Youth Build” program. 

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  • PROVINCIAL GOVERMENT ASSISTS SOUTH SERBIA – SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 69 FRESHMEN0

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    • 20. October 2011.

    Novi Sad – The Government of Vojvodina is going to finance from its provincial budget 69 Serbian, Albanian and Roma freshemn, it was decided  at yesterday’s session in Novi Sad. 

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  • WHAT DID THE INITIAL CENSUS RESULTS SHOW0

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    • 17. October 2011.

    According to the results of the Republican Statistics Office of October 15, 2011, 7.4 million people in Serbia were registered in the census. Out of that figure, 1.7 million people in Belgrade and over 1.9 million people in Vojvodina were registered in the census. 

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  • PORTUGUESE INVESTMENT MISSION0

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    • 17. October 2011.

    In the future, the Water Association of Portugal and the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED) will jointly apply for financial resources from the European Union’s funds, while the money will be used for projects implemented in the field of water and water management in Serbia’s municipalities.

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  • MUNICIPAL ORDER0

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    • 17. October 2011.

    Bujanovac – The municipality of Bujanovac began clearing up waste dumps in the surrounding villages.  

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  • CONSTRUCTION OF GAS NETWOK IN LESKOVAC BEGINS0

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    • 13. October 2011.

    Alexander Konuzin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Serbia, and Slobodan Kocic, Mayor of Leskovac, marked the beginning of the  construction of a distribution gas network in Leskovac.  

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  • 57 BOMBS DISPLACED0

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    • 13. October 2011.

    Presevo – As of April 29, 2011, 57 unexploded cluster bombs were displaced from three sites in the municipality of Presevo and, thereupon, destroyed on the spot, said Emil Jeremic,  Regional Director of the “Norwegian Peoples’ Aid for South-East Europe”.

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  • WHAT IS SAFETY IN SOUTH SERBIAN TOWNS LIKE0

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    • 12. October 2011.

    Predejane – An analysis of the safety situation in thirteen municipalities of the Jablanica and Pcinj districts show that South Serbia’s residents are most apprehensive about drug – addiction and request that the issue should be solved.

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  • CENSUS IN SOUTH SERBIA – FEWER SERBS0

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    • 12. October 2011.

    Presevo/Bujanovac – The initial results of the census in South Serbia show that quite  fewer Serbs currently live there, especially in the territory of the municipality of Presevo, than in 2002, when the previous census was conducted.

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  • CENNSUS RECORDS OBTAINED FROM SIX MILLION INHABITANTS IN EIGHT DAYS0

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    • 10. October 2011.

    Census records were obtained from around six milion citizens in eight days, said Ljiljana Djordjevic, Head of the Census Department at the Republican Statistics Office. According to her, the census has gotten into a routine and it is being conducted without any problems in the entire territory of  Serbia. 

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