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    Gruža Lake came about - they caught a 2,4 m long and 117 kg heavy wels catfish]. Blic (in Serbian). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gruža Lake...
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  • Gruža may refer to: Gruža River, a river in Serbia. Gruža (village), a village in Serbia. Gruža Lake, a lake in Serbia. Gruža (region), a region in Serbia...
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    France, Spain (in the Ebro), Italy (in the Po and Arno), Serbia (in Gruža Lake, where a 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) long specimen weighing 117 kg (258 lb) was...
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  • municipality of Knić, central Serbia. The village is located near the Gruža Lake dam, few kilometers to the north from the river. It is a typical example...
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  • the river is dammed, creating artificial Gruža Lake, with a bridge over the middle of the reservoir. The Gruža receives the left tributary of Kotlenjača...
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    Šumadija. The region consists of two sub-regions, Upper Gruža (with 363.5 km2 (140.3 sq mi)) and Lower Gruža (401 km2 (155 sq mi)). They are divided by the narrowing...
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  • Most lakes of Serbia are artificial, created by damming numerous rivers of Serbia for the purpose of obtaining hydroelectric power or as water reservoirs...
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    Knjaževsko-srpski teatar Joakimfest Arsenal Fest Šumadija fairground Gruža Lake Spasić, Živomir. Prestonica Kragujevac: prilozi istoriji Kneževine Srbije:...
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    river (Goričani, Lađevci, Mrčajevci). between the Kotlenik mountain and the Gruža region (north) and the Stolovi mountains (south); the town of Kraljevo and...
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    the massive Ogallala Aquifer; thus both temporary and permanent shallow lakes are common in low-lying valleys between the grass-stabilized dunes prevalent...
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