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Bojan Šljivančanin
Bojan Šljivančanin (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Бојан Шљиванчанин; born 4 May 1982) is a retired Montenegrin Association football, footballer who played as a central defender and defensive midfielder. Club career Born in Pljevlja (Socialist Republic of Montenegro, SR Montenegro, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia), he started his career in his hometown club FK Rudar Pljevlja having joined their youth squad in 1992. In summer 2003 he moved to FK Vojvodina, one of the strongest Serbian clubs but, after not having received much chances to play, he was loaned to Rudar Pljevlja. After starting the season of 2005–06 in FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje, in the winter break he moved to the giants FK Partizan, where he played until the end of that season. Next, he was loaned to Rudar, now competing in the Montenegrin First League, and, since January 2007, played for Partizan's satellite club FK Teleoptik. Since 2008, he is back to Monten ...
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Pljevlja
Pljevlja ( srp, Пљевља, ) is a town and the center of Pljevlja Municipality located in the northern part of Montenegro. The town lies at an altitude of . In the Middle Ages, Pljevlja had been a crossroad of the important commercial roads and cultural streams, with important roads connecting the littoral with the Balkan interior. In 2011, the municipality of Pljevlja had a population of 30,786, while the city itself had a population of about 19,489 making it the fourth largest urban settlement in Montenegro. The municipality borders those of Žabljak, Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac in Montenegro, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west and Serbia to the northeast. With a total area of , it is the third largest municipality in Montenegro. History Prehistory and antiquity The first traces of human life in the region date between 50,000 and 40,000 BC, while reliable findings show that the Ćehotina River valley was inhabited no later than 30,000 BC. The oldest traces of hum ...
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