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    Varadin Bridge (Serbian: Варадински мост, Varadinski most) is a bridge over the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. The current bridge built...
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  • Varadin is a village in the municipality of Medveđa, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 105 people. Popis stanovništva...
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  • Vojtech Varadin (27 September 1948 – 25 August 2018) was a Slovak football player. He earned 5 caps for the Czechoslovakia national football team. He...
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    The bridge was replaced by the Marshal Tito Bridge in 1945 and later Varadin Bridge in 2000. The Prince Tomislav Bridge was named after Prince Tomislav...
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    Novi Sad, travelling across the Emperor Franz Joseph Bridge (later the Varadin Bridge and Žeželj Bridge). Many famous people at the time used the railway...
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  • Timko Dušan Tittel Dejan Trajkovski Marek Ujlaky Gino van Kessel Vojtěch Varadín Martin Vyskočil Adrian Zeljković Peter Zelenský Ján Zlocha Vladislav Zvara...
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    Novi Sad was left without any of its three Danube bridges (Žeželj Bridge, Varadin Bridge and Liberty Bridge), communications, water, and electricity. Residential...
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    Trams in Novi Sad Pan-European Corridor X Bridges Current Liberty Bridge Varadin Bridge Žeželj Bridge Beška Bridge Historical Hagen Bridge Prince Andrew...
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    bombing, all three large bridges on Danube river in Novi Sad (Žeželj Bridge, Varadin Bridge and Liberty Bridge) were completely destroyed. In 2000, a temporary...
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    under the names of Várad (Nagyvárad since 1872) (in Hungarian), Veľký Varadín (in Slovakian) and Großwardein (in German), the see of several major denominational...
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