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Tatjana Burmazovic
Tatjana Burmazovic (Serbian Cyrillic language, Serbian Cyrillic: Татјана Бурмазовић; February 6, 1984) is a Serbian volleyball player, playing on a position of Libero (volleyball), libero, born in Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia. She was voted best cadet in Yugoslavia in 2000, best Libero (volleyball), libero in Yugoslavia in 2002 and best Beach volleyball, beach volley player in 2006. Her career includes playing both as a volleyball and a beach volleyball player. She was a member of Serbian junior national team for 3 years, and a member of Serbian beach volleyball national team for 8 years. In 2002 - 2003 with volleyball team SREM, she participated in CEV Challenge Cup, CEV CUP. In 2003 - 2004 with OK Crvena Zvezda, she participated in CEV Women's Champions League, Indesit European Champions League. And in 2007 - 2008 with :fr:Béziers Volley, Béziers Volley, she participated in CEV Challenge Cup. References 1LNV profile 2CEV profile 3. http://www.volleyballnantes.com ...
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Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia
Sremska Mitrovica (; sr-Cyrl, Сремска Митровица, hu, Szávaszentdemeter, la, Sirmium) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Srem District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the left bank of the Sava, Sava river. , the city has a total population of 37,751 inhabitants, while its administrative area has a population of 79,940 inhabitants. As Sirmium, it was a capital of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy of 4th century CE. Ten Roman emperors were born in or near this city, Emperors Herennius Etruscus (251), Hostilian (251), Decius, Decius Traian (249–251), Claudius Gothicus (268–270), Quintillus (270), Aurelian (270–275), Marcus Aurelius Probus, Probus (276–282), Maximian (285–310), Constantius II (337–361) and Gratian (367–383). Name The modern town name is ''Sremska Mitrovica'' ( sr, Сремска Митровица). The Hungarian language, Hungarian name was ''Szávaszentdemet ...
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