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Serbian Prva Futsal Liga
Prva Futsal Liga () is the premier futsal league in Serbia. It is governed by the Football Association of Serbia and it is played under UEFA and FIFA rules. It was founded in 1988 and as of 2019–20 season, the league consists of 10 teams. 2021–22 clubs As of 2021–22 season, the following clubs participate in the competition: List of champions Performance by club Note: Only clubs from Serbia are listed below. References 1 5:5 regular result, 11:10 after penalties. External links * Prva Futsal Ligaat srbijasport.net {{UEFA Futsal leagues Futsal competitions in Serbia futsal Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ... Sports leagues established in 1988 1988 establishments in Serbia Professional sports leagues in Serbia ...
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Serbia
Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest, and claims a border with Albania through the Political status of Kosovo, disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia without Kosovo has about 6.7 million inhabitants, about 8.4 million if Kosvo is included. Its capital Belgrade is also the List of cities in Serbia, largest city. Continuously inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, the territory of modern-day Serbia faced Slavs#Migrations, Slavic migrations in the 6th century, establishing several regional Principality of Serbia (early medieval), states in the early Mid ...
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Bečej
Bečej ( sr-cyrl, Бечеј, ; hu, Óbecse, ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 23,895, while the municipality has 37,351 inhabitants. It is a multiethnic town, predominantly inhabited by Serbs and Hungarians. History Bečej was mentioned first during the administration of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1091 under its Latin name Bechey and later in 1238 under Hungarian name Becse. The name probably originated from the Bechey family that had possessions in this area. In the 15th century (from 1419 to 1441) the town was a possession of the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković. In the end of the 15th century, the army of the Kingdom of Hungary led by Serbian despot Vuk Grgurević (Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk) defeated the Ottoman army near Bečej. In 1551, an Ottoman army led by Mehmed paša Sokolović conquered the town. Bečej was administered by the Ottomans between 1551 and 1687 (nominally ...
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CD Shop Mozzart Danilovgrad
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. In August 1982, the first compact disc was manufactured. It was then released in October 1982 in Japan and branded as '' Digital Audio Compact Disc''. The format was later adapted (as CD-ROM) for general-purpose data storage. Several other formats were further derived, including write-once audio and data storage (CD-R), rewritable media (CD-RW), Video CD (VCD), Super Video CD (SVCD), Photo CD, Picture CD, Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) and Enhanced Music CD. Standard CDs have a diameter of and are designed to hold up to 74 minutes of uncompressed stereo digital audio or about 650 MiB of data. Capacity is routinely extended to 80 minutes and 700 MiB by arranging data more closely on the same sized disc. The Mini CD has various diameters ranging from ; they are sometimes used for CD singles, storing up to 24 minute ...
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KMF Gromig
KMF may refer to: * Comorian franc, currency of Comoros by ISO 4217 currency code * Kabul Medical University, formerly the Kabul Medical Faculty * Kare language (Papuan), ISO 639-3 language code * Karnataka Milk Federation, a state-level milk federation in India * Kevoree Modeling Framework, a model driven engineering framework that generates code from models * Khmer Mekong Films, a Cambodian film and video production company * KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac, a futsal club based in Kragujevac, Serbia * Knightmare Frame, mecha from Sunrise anime ''Code Geass'' * Korea Muslim Federation, a religious organization based in South Korea * '' KMF'', a 2016 album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka Kakkmaddafakka (KMF) is a Norwegian indie rock band formed and based in Bergen. They are known for their high energy live performances. The band is one of many artists who emerged from Bergen, which the Norwegian press has called the "New Bergen ...
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KMF Fontana
KMF may refer to: * Comorian franc, currency of Comoros by ISO 4217 currency code * Kabul Medical University, formerly the Kabul Medical Faculty * Kare language (Papuan), ISO 639-3 language code * Karnataka Milk Federation, a state-level milk federation in India * Kevoree Modeling Framework, a model driven engineering framework that generates code from models * Khmer Mekong Films, a Cambodian film and video production company * KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac, a futsal club based in Kragujevac, Serbia * Knightmare Frame, mecha from Sunrise anime ''Code Geass'' * Korea Muslim Federation, a religious organization based in South Korea * '' KMF'', a 2016 album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka Kakkmaddafakka (KMF) is a Norwegian indie rock band formed and based in Bergen. They are known for their high energy live performances. The band is one of many artists who emerged from Bergen, which the Norwegian press has called the "New Bergen ...
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KMF Elektroprivreda
KMF may refer to: * Comorian franc, currency of Comoros by ISO 4217 currency code * Kabul Medical University, formerly the Kabul Medical Faculty * Kare language (Papuan), ISO 639-3 language code * Karnataka Milk Federation, a state-level milk federation in India * Kevoree Modeling Framework, a model driven engineering framework that generates code from models * Khmer Mekong Films, a Cambodian film and video production company * KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac, a futsal club based in Kragujevac, Serbia * Knightmare Frame, mecha from Sunrise anime ''Code Geass'' * Korea Muslim Federation, a religious organization based in South Korea * '' KMF'', a 2016 album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka Kakkmaddafakka (KMF) is a Norwegian indie rock band formed and based in Bergen. They are known for their high energy live performances. The band is one of many artists who emerged from Bergen, which the Norwegian press has called the "New Bergen ...
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KMF Naisus
KMF may refer to: * Comorian franc, currency of Comoros by ISO 4217 currency code * Kabul Medical University, formerly the Kabul Medical Faculty * Kare language (Papuan), ISO 639-3 language code * Karnataka Milk Federation, a state-level milk federation in India * Kevoree Modeling Framework, a model driven engineering framework that generates code from models * Khmer Mekong Films, a Cambodian film and video production company * KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac, a futsal club based in Kragujevac, Serbia * Knightmare Frame, mecha from Sunrise anime ''Code Geass'' * Korea Muslim Federation, a religious organization based in South Korea * '' KMF'', a 2016 album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka Kakkmaddafakka (KMF) is a Norwegian indie rock band formed and based in Bergen. They are known for their high energy live performances. The band is one of many artists who emerged from Bergen, which the Norwegian press has called the "New Bergen ...
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KMF Premijer
KMF may refer to: * Comorian franc, currency of Comoros by ISO 4217 currency code * Kabul Medical University, formerly the Kabul Medical Faculty * Kare language (Papuan), ISO 639-3 language code * Karnataka Milk Federation, a state-level milk federation in India * Kevoree Modeling Framework, a model driven engineering framework that generates code from models * Khmer Mekong Films, a Cambodian film and video production company * KMF Ekonomac Kragujevac, a futsal club based in Kragujevac, Serbia * Knightmare Frame, mecha from Sunrise anime ''Code Geass'' * Korea Muslim Federation, a religious organization based in South Korea * '' KMF'', a 2016 album by Norwegian indie rock band Kakkmaddafakka Kakkmaddafakka (KMF) is a Norwegian indie rock band formed and based in Bergen. They are known for their high energy live performances. The band is one of many artists who emerged from Bergen, which the Norwegian press has called the "New Bergen ...
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Zemun
Zemun ( sr-cyrl, Земун, ; hu, Zimony) is a municipality in the city of Belgrade. Zemun was a separate town that was absorbed into Belgrade in 1934. It lies on the right bank of the Danube river, upstream from downtown Belgrade. The development of New Belgrade in the late 20th century expanded the continuous urban area of Belgrade and merged it with Zemun. The town was conquered by the Kingdom of Hungary in the 12th century and in the 15th century it was given as a personal possession to the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković. After the Serbian Despotate fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1459, Zemun became an important military outpost. Its strategic location near the confluence of the Sava and the Danube placed it in the center of the continued border wars between the Habsburg and the Ottoman empires. The Treaty of Belgrade of 1739 finally placed the town into Habsburg possession, the Military Frontier was organized in the region in 1746, and the town of Zemun was granted the rig ...
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Vranje
Vranje ( sr-Cyrl, Врање, ) is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. The municipality of Vranje has a population of 83,524 and its urban area has 60,485 inhabitants. Vranje is the economical, political and cultural centre of the Pčinja District in Southern Serbia. It is the first city from the Balkans to be declared UNESCO city of Music. It is located on the Pan-European Corridor X, close to the borders with North Macedonia and Bulgaria. The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Vranje is seated in the city, as is the 4th Land Force Brigade of the Serbian Army. Etymology The toponym Vranje is first attested in an 11th-century Byzantine text. The town's name is believed to be derived from ''vran'', a word of Slavic origin meaning swarthy or dark, or the archaic Slavic given name Vran, which itself is derived from the same word. History The Romans conquered the region in the 2nd or 1st centuries BC. Vranje was part of Moesia Superior and ...
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Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar ( sr-cyr, Нови Пазар, lit. "New Bazaar"; ) is a city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2011 census, the urban area has 66,527 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 100,410 inhabitants. The city is the cultural center of the Bosniaks in Serbia and the region of Sandžak. A multicultural area of Muslims and Orthodox Christians, many monuments of both religions, like the Altun-Alem Mosque and the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, are found in the region which has a total of 30 protected monuments of culture. Name During the 14th century under the old Serbian fortress of Stari Ras, an important market-place named ''Trgovište'' started to develop. By the middle of the 15th century, in the time of the final Ottoman Empire conquest of Old Serbia, another market-place was developing some 11 km to the east. The older place became known as ''Staro Trgovište'' (Old Trgovište, tr, Eski Pazar) and the younge ...
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Loznica
Loznica ( sr-cyrl, Лозница, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city located in the Mačva District of western Serbia. It lies on the right bank of the Drina river. In 2011 the city had a total population of 19,572, while the administrative area had a population of 79,327. Its name stems from the word "loza" (the Serbian language, Serbian word for ''vine''). Originally, its name was ''Lozica'' (Serbian language, Serbian for ''small vine''), but it later became ''Loznica''. History The oldest settlements on the territory of Jadar and Loznica can be traced to the Neolithic period when the Starčevo culture flourished from 4500–3000 BC. Illyrian tribes, Illyrian and Celtic tribes inhabited the region prior to the Roman Empire, Roman conquest in 75 BC. Roman conquest of the Balkan peninsula brought huge changes: the territory became part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The most important settlement in Jadar was ''Genzis'', located near Lešnica, Serbia, Lešnica, while the ...
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