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    Jarkovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јарковац) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Sečanj municipality, Central Banat District, Vojvodina province. The...
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    The Battle of Jarkovác (now Jarkovac, in the Sečanj municipality, Central Banat District, Vojvodina Serbia) was a battle in the Hungarian War of Independence...
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  • work with band Riblja Čorba. Rajko Kojić was born on 12 April 1956 in Jarkovac. He started dealing to music, when he was in high school, when he started...
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    settlements with Serb ethnic majority are: Sečanj, Banatska Dubica, Boka, Jarkovac, Jaša Tomić, Krajišnik, and Sutjeska. The settlement with Hungarian ethnic...
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    region of Southern Hungary, after the Hungarian victories at Alibunar and Jarkovác. Because of the bad timing of the attack, the insufficient numbers of soldiers...
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    Danube-Tisa-Danube. The only remaining settlement on the river is the village of Jarkovac, before it empties into the Tamiš, south of the village of Botoš. The river's...
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  • 2016. In April 2018, IMT was sold to TAFE. Production is reactivated in Jarkovac, as the Belgrade factory was excluded from sale. Neobus was a bus manufacturer...
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    lineup held its first concert on 7 January 1979, in Kojić's home village of Jarkovac; in the first part of the concert the band performed covers, and in the...
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  • January 1984 30 December 1991 SK 1194 Serbian Orthodox Church in Jarkovac Sečanj Jarkovac Mihajla Pupina St. 29 December 1949 30 December 1991 SK 1208 Serbian...
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    1932 Summer Olympics. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Rade Trifunov came from Jarkovac, Austria-Hungary, now Serbia, to Canada in March 1902 and settled in Truax...
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