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Gruža Region
Gruža may refer to: * Gruža River, a river in Serbia. * Gruža (village), a village in Serbia. * Gruža Lake, a lake in Serbia. * Gruža (region) The Gruža (Serbian Cyrillic: Гружа, ) is a geographical region in central Serbia. This region, containing a village of the same name, is poetically referred to as the ''Heart of Šumadija''. Geography The Gruža is a micro-region and makes ...
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Gruža River
Gruža may refer to: * Gruža River, a river in Serbia. * Gruža (village), a village in Serbia. * Gruža Lake, a lake in Serbia. * Gruža (region) The Gruža (Serbian Cyrillic: Гружа, ) is a geographical region in central Serbia. This region, containing a village of the same name, is poetically referred to as the ''Heart of Šumadija''. Geography The Gruža is a micro-region and makes ...
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Gruža (village)
Gruža may refer to: * Gruža River, a river in Serbia. * Gruža (village), a village in Serbia. * Gruža Lake, a lake in Serbia. * Gruža (region) The Gruža (Serbian Cyrillic: Гружа, ) is a geographical region in central Serbia. This region, containing a village of the same name, is poetically referred to as the ''Heart of Šumadija''. Geography The Gruža is a micro-region and makes ...
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Gruža Lake
Gruža Lake ( sr, Гружанско језеро , translit=Gružansko jezero), is an artificial lake located to the southwest of Knić, Serbia. The lake was created in 1983 as a water reservoir for the city of Kragujevac and the surrounding settlements. The lake covers an area of approximately 9.19 km2, making it the largest body of water in Central Serbia. History The special spatial plan for the future lake and the surrounding area was drafted in 1976. It took almost a decade of scientific and expertly deliberations on the viability of a reservoir on the bad configuration terrain, but the politicians decided to go with it. After various technical setbacks, the water treatment facility in the village of Pajsijević became operational in 1984. The lake is used for providing tap water to 250,000 inhabitants in Kragujevac and surrounding territories. Technical problems with the reservoir persisted. Shallow average depth of the lake and relatively large flooding area are ideal ...
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