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    Šušanj (Montenegrin: Шушањ, pronounced [ʃûːʃaɲ]) is a small town in the municipality of Bar, Montenegro. A 2011 census put the population at 2,630.[1]...
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    pronounced [bâr], Albanian: Tivari) is a town and seaport in Coastal region of Montenegro. It is the capital of the Bar Municipality and a center for tourism. According...
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    Podgorica Aerodrom Golubovci Morača Zeta Vranjina Virpazar Crmnica Sutomore Šušanj Bar Along this line, there are 5 railway stations and 7 train stops: Nikšić...
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    (Serbian Cyrillic: Жељезница) is a river in Bar municipality of Montenegro. In Šušanj it flows into Adriatic Sea. It is a perennial river which has tributaries...
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    Bar Municipality (category Municipalities of Montenegro)
    Topolica (part of Bar), Polje, Bjeliši, Burtaiši, Sutorman, Stari Bar, Šušanj, Sutomore, Mrkojevići, Krajina, Šestani and Crmnica. A census in 2011 recorded...
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  • Pelinkovići Pinčići Podi Polje Popratnica Seoca Sotonići Sozina Stari Bar Šušanj Sustaš Sutomore Tejani Tomba Tomići Trnovo Tuđemili Turčini Utrg Velembusi...
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    Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sulejman Tihić, and President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović. In 2006, Turković organized another conference in Plitvička...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor (category Roman Catholic dioceses in Montenegro)
    the Bishop of Serbia ("Totius Serviae"). In 1880, the parishes of Spič, Šušanj and Brca, which had originally belonged to the Archdiocese of Antivari,...
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  • (from 1992)  Bosnia and Herzegovina (from 1992)  Moldova (from 1992)  Montenegro (from 2006)  Serbia (from 2006)  Armenia (from 2013)  Cyprus (from 2014)...
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    1969–1971 Davor Sušanj, 1971 Ljubo Španjol, 1972–1978 Zvonko Poščić, 1978–1979 Nikola Jurčević, 1980 Marijan Glavan, 1981 Davor Sušanj, 1981–1984 Stjepko...
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    Herzegovina (1993–)  Croatia (1993–)  Slovenia (1993–)  Serbia and Montenegro (1997–2005)  Montenegro (2009–)  Serbia (2009–)  North Macedonia (2013–)  Kosovo (2018–)...
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    Sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sport in Croatia Sport in Kosovo Sport in Montenegro Sport in North Macedonia Sport in Serbia Sport in Slovenia Yugoslavia...
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    Nicola Sveti Stefan Santo Stefano di Pastrovicchio Šišice Montecrimaglio Šušanj Sùssani, Sùssan Sutomore Spizza Tivat Teodo Topla, Tòpula Androvići Torre...
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  • Slobodan Branković (sprinter) (category Serbia and Montenegro male athletes)
    (URS) 1971: Andrzej Badeński (POL) 1972: Georg Nückles (FRG) 1973: Luciano Sušanj (YUG) 1974: Fons Brydenbach (BEL) 1975: Hermann Köhler (FRG) 1976: Yanko...
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  • Sacramento  Madagascar 46.80 Todiasoa Rabearison 1 October 2019 Doha  Montenegro 46.82 Slaviša Vraneš 19 August 2000 Belgrade  Malta 46.83 Graham Pellegrini...
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  • Championships included athletes from Serbia and Montenegro only, and the country was renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, bringing an end to the Yugoslavian...
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    Josip Alebić Heat — 46.94 (→ did not advance) Men's 800 metres Luciano Sušanj Heat — 1:47.82 Semi Final — 1:47.03 Final — 1:45.75 (→ 6th place) Milovan...
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    Olympics in Berlin Orlando Sirola, Fiuman-Italian tennis player Luciano Sušanj, Fiuman-Croatian politician, European athletic champion Mario Varglien,...
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  • national 800m record". ANZ. 26 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024. Luciano Sušanj at World Athletics "Glenn and Mutua impress in Belém". IAAFauthor=Eduardo...
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