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  2. Roda (markets) - Wikipedia

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    Roda (Serbian Cyrillic: Рода, lit. 'Stork') is a chain of retail stores that began operating in 1994 by opening its first location in Kula . By developing a retail network of megamarkets, first in Vojvodina, and then throughout Serbia, Roda positioned itself as a store for large and family purchases.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    METRO Cash & Carry. 9 [18] Metro. Velpro. 8 [19] Fortenova Group. Plus Cash & Carry. 2 [20] Plus Cash & Carry.

  4. Mercator Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. Business ID: 06886671. Tax ID: 101670560 [4] Mercator Serbia ( Serbian: Меркатор Србија, romanized : Merkator Srbija) also known as Mercator-S, is a Serbian supermarket chain and a part of Mercator Group, an international retail chain based in Slovenia. As of 2016, it holds a 15.98% market share in Serbia.

  5. List of shopping malls in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Retail park City Opened Status Notes GLA m 2; BIG Novi Sad: Novi Sad: 2012: Opened: 46,000 AVA Shopping Park: Belgrade: 2022: Opened: 30,000 BIG Pančevo: Pančevo ...

  6. List of goalscoring goalkeepers - Wikipedia

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    Roda JC: 1 Scored the equalizer (2–2) in the dying seconds of the KNVB Cup 2007-08 third round tie against De Graafschap. Bob Catlin Australia: 1984–2004 APIA Leichhardt: 1 Sebastián Cejas Argentina: 1994–2011 Ascoli: 1 Penalty kick scored against Catania, 5 April 2003, at the 2002–03 Serie B. Víctor Centurión Paraguay: 2005–2021

  7. Serbian SuperLiga - Wikipedia

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    The SuperLiga was formed during the summer of 2005 as the country's top football league competition in Serbia and Montenegro. Since summer 2006 after the secession of Montenegro from Serbia, the league only has had Serbian clubs. Serbian clubs used to compete in the Yugoslav First League. This competition was formed in 1923 and lasted until 2003.

  8. Serbian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Railways. Serbian Railways ( Serbian: Железнице Србије, romanized :Železnice Srbije; abbr. ЖС or ŽS) is a Serbian engineering and technical consulting company based in Belgrade, Serbia . In 2015, the Government of Serbia established three new companies which took over Serbian Railways' former jurisdictions: Srbijavoz ...

  9. Fiat Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Fiat Serbia [a] – formerly "FIAT Automobiles Serbia" [b] (FAS) from 2008 to 2014, then "FCA Serbia" [c] (FCAS) until 2021 – is a Serbian automotive manufacturing company based in Kragujevac, Serbia. It is a joint venture (JV) between the ex- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), merged into Stellantis in 2021, which owns 67% of the operation ...