Dragušica
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Village in Šumadija, Serbia
Dragušica | |
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Village | |
Country | Serbia |
District | Šumadija |
Municipality | Knić |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Dragušica (Serbian: Драгушица) is a village situated in Knić municipality in Serbia.[1]
References
- ^ "Institut national d'études démographique (INED)". Archived from the original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
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Cities, towns and villages in the Šumadija District
- Adžine Livade
- Baljkovac
- Beloševac
- Botunje
- Bukorovac
- Velika Sugubina
- Velike Pčelice
- Veliki Šenj
- Vinjište
- Vlakča
- Goločelo
- Gornja Sabanta
- Gornje Grbice
- Gornje Jarušice
- Gornje Komarice
- Grošnica
- Desimirovac
- Divostin
- Dobrača
- Donja Sabanta
- Donje Grbice
- Donje Komarice
- Dragobraća
- Drača
- Drenovac
- Dulene
- Đuriselo
- Erdeč
- Jabučje
- Jovanovac
- Kamenica
- Korman
- Kotraža
- Kutlovo
- Lužnice
- Ljubičevac
- Mala Vrbica
- Mali Šenj
- Maršić
- Masloševo
- Mironić
- Novi Milanovac
- Opornica
- Pajazitovo
- Poskurice
- Prekopeča
- Ramaća
- Resnik
- Rogojevac
- Stragari
- Trešnjevak
- Trmbas
- Ugljarevac
- Cvetojevac
- Cerovac
- Čumić
- Šljivovac
- Banja
- Bosuta
- Brezovac
- Bukovac
- Bukovička Banja
- Venčane
- Vrbica
- Vukosavci
- Garaši
- Gornja Trešnjevica
- Darosava
- Jelovik
- Kopljare
- Misača
- Orašac
- Progoreoci
- Ranilović
- Stojnik
- Tulež
- Belosavci
- Blaznava
- Božurnja
- Donja Šatornja
- Donja Trešnjevica
- Donja Trnava
- Gornja Šatornja
- Gornja Trnava
- Gorovič
- Guriševci
- Jarmenovci
- Jelenac
- Junkovac
- Kloka
- Krćevac
- Lipovac
- Manojlovci
- Maskar
- Natalinci
- Ovsište
- Pavlovac
- Plaskovac
- Rajkovac
- Šume
- Svetlić
- Topola (selo)
- Vinča
- Vojkovci
- Žabare
- Zagorica
- Adrovac
- Borci
- Bošnjane
- Donja Rača
- Donje Jarušice
- Đurđevo
- Malo Krčmare
- Miraševac
- Popović
- Saranovo
- Sepci
- Sipić
- Trska
- Veliko Krčmare
- Viševac
- Vojinovac
- Vučić
- Badnjevac
- Brzan
- Gradac
- Dobrovodica
- Žirovnica
- Kijevo
- Milatovac
- Nikšić
- Prnjavor
- Crni Kao
- Lapovo (selo)
Municipalities or cities of Serbia
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