Bioska
Bioska (Serbian Cyrillic: Биоска),[1][2][3] is a village located in the Užice municipality of Serbia on the mountainous banks of Đetinja river and Lake Vrutci, between Zlatibor and Tara mountains, and close to Uzice-Ponikve airport and Kremna village, as well as Mokra Gora-Drvengrad, a.k.a. Küstendorf or Mećavnik (Мећавник),.[4] According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 554. The Monastery of Rujno was situated nearby.
Bioska Биоска | |
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village | |
Coordinates (mountain): 43.872222°N 19.66°E | |
Country | Serbia |
Statistical region | Šumadija and Western Serbia |
District | Zlatibor District |
Elevation | 749 m (2,457 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 554 |
Time zone | +1 |
Area code(s) | 031 |
Notable people
- Lenka Rabasović, heroine who fought as an irregular during World War I
gollark: It's Greek-derived because of the "a" and "theo" bits.
gollark: Like how you wouldn't call a Christian "agnostic" if they did not have absolute certainty that Christianity (whatever that's defined as) is true.
gollark: It's not really to correct to think something is 100% certainly false, but if you think it's *very very likely* to be false, we generally say you "do not believe" it.
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gollark: I don't think this is a reasonable distinction. I can't technically disprove the invisible spy unicorns, but I'm not an invisible-spy-unicorn-in-wall agnostic.
References
- BlueWavesMedia. "Selo Bioska". www.selobioska.com. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- "Bioska - Professor Kostic". bioska.mkostic.com. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- "Bioska-Serbia - Professor Kostic". bioska-serbia.mkostic.com. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- "Мећавник - Дрвенград - Туристичко насеље". www.mecavnik.info. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
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