The "'Berava "'is a small river that rises south of Velika Kopanica, meanders eastwards near Gundinci and Babina Greda, and turns north near Cerna.
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He is the founder and, since 2001, has been editor in chief of the magazine for literature, art, culture and thought, " Zlatna Greda ".
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What eventually proved to be the coup's first act occurred on 7 October 1988 when Montenegrin police intervened against protesters in } uta Greda demanding resignations from the Montenegrin leadership.
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In 1964, the theatre tried to stage one of Ro ~ anc's critical plays, " Topla greda " ( The Greenhouse ), but the Communist regime violently interrupted the staging.
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In Eco centre Zlatna Greda, the association is organising schools in nature, hiking through wetlands and forests, boat rides on the Danube, birdwatching, making of traditional meals in the open fire under the gazebo.
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Angling and hunting are allowed in certain parts of Kopa ki Rit, which are put under less strict protection such as Vemeljski Dunavac, Danube river, Podunavlje channels, and the area by the Zlatna greda pump station.
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The D520 state road traffic volume is not reported by Hrvatske Ceste, however they regularly count and report traffic volume on the A3 motorway Babina Greda interchange, which connects to the D520 road only, thus permitting the D520 road traffic volume to be accurately calculated.
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Well-known journals in literature and art are " Letopis Matice srpske ", the oldest Serbian Journal; " Polja ", issued by the Cultural Center of Novi Sad and " Zlatna greda " by the Association of Writers of Vojvodina.
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Officially, Bor a is divided into three " local communities " ( " mesna zajednica " ), sub-municipal administrative units : Stara Bor a ( formerly Bor a I ), Bor a Greda ( formerly Bor a II ) and Nova Bor a ( formerly Bor a III ).
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The cost of supporting the monarchy, from the Duke of Sesto, calculated between 15 and 20 million, and the works of extension of the old streets of del Sordo and de la Greda, today calls Zorrilla and de los Madrazo, forced the Duke of Sesto to sell the Palace in 1882 to the board of the Bank of Spain.