Ribaševina
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Village in Serbia
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Ribaševina (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибашевина) is a village located in the Užice municipality of Serbia. Royal Prime-minister Milan Stojadinovic was kept under house arrest in Ribasevina in 1939, before he was transferred to Mauritius. He was detained in Ribasevina in a villa of a famous Serbian and Yugoslavian painter and sculptor Mihailo Milovanovic.
43°56′08″N 19°52′25″E / 43.9356°N 19.8736°E / 43.9356; 19.8736
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