Zrenjanin Court House, also known as Palace of Justice (Serbian: Палата правде / Palata pravde, Hungarian: Igazságügyi palota) is a seat of Municipal, District and Trade Court in Zrenjanin.
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Begej river (turned into lake in 1985) and Courthouse across it. This was Kiss's first building in Zrenjanin (then Nagybecskerek) after which he projected...
(dvorci and zamci), courts (dvorovi), residences (konaci), villas (vile), etc. There are over 200 palaces in Serbia, including manor houses. Palaces in Serbia...
(1952). Rale Rasic, 87, Yugoslav-born Australian football player (Proleter Zrenjanin) and manager (Marconi Stallions, national team). Pat Robertson, 93, American...
(former Varcar Vakuf), Petrovgrad in Vojvodina (Veliki Bečkerek, now Zrenjanin) and Petrovac na Moru (former Kaštel Lastva) in Montenegro. Dozens of...
22,058 FK Radnički Kragujevac Karađorđev Park Stadium 18,700 FK Banat Zrenjanin Fortress Stadium 17,200 FK Smederevo Stadium of Vojvodina 15,745 FK Vojvodina...
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protest was also organised in Kragujevac, Kruševac, Novi Sad, Valjevo, and Zrenjanin. In Novi Sad, there were about 4,000 demonstrators. A protest was held...
Centar 2001 5,000 KK Hemofarm Zaječar SRC Kraljevica 1976 2,360 RK Zaječar Zrenjanin Medison Hall 2009 2,800 KK Proleter Slovakia Banska Bystrica Banská Bystrica...
held the frontier at that time. Meanwhile, the Zrenjanin group sought protection from the Viennese court, their envoy Đorđe Rac arrived at Hatvan on 10...
Subotica (1904) Karađorđević Bridge (previously named Franz Josef Bridge) in Zrenjanin (1904) Novi Sad Synagogue by Lipót Baumhorn (1905) Building of Merchant...
Kraljevo, or the presence of natural arsenic in underground waters in Zrenjanin). Poor waste management has been identified as one of the most important...
located in The Banat of Temeswar, near the site of the present town of Zrenjanin in Serbian Vojvodina. The colony was also known under the name Carlobagen...
Cathedral of St. John of Nepomuk by László Német in Zrenjanin, 1867 CourtHouse by Sándor Eigner in Zrenjanin, 1908 Catholic Church of the Assumption in Bikovo...
of appeals and lawsuits which eventually led to Yugoslav Constitutional Court, the original final table of 1985–86, with Partizan as champions, was officially...
Gotti. Miljanić, a Bosnian Serb from Gacko, and Jakšić, an immigrant from Zrenjanin, served as bodyguards for Radonjić before they were each sentenced to...
and Titov trg (main square, renamed Trg srpskih dobrovoljaca in 1993) Zrenjanin: Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed back to Kralja Aleksandra in 1992)...
of the Patriarchate, Ministry of Religion, Seminary and Great Religious Court [sr]. The competition rules stipulated that the new church must be in the...