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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ŠabacŠabac - Wikipedia

    Šabac. /  44.750°N 19.700°E  / 44.750; 19.700. Šabac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Шабац, pronounced [ʃâbat͡s]) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia. The traditional centre of the fertile Mačva region, Šabac is located on the right banks of the river Sava.

    • Church of St Peter and St Paul. The city’s main orthodox church harks back to Jevrem Obrenović’s administration, and was completed in 1831 at the very end of his time in Šabac.
    • Šabac Fortress. Now just a rectangular shell, the fort beside the river has seen better days, but maybe it’s apt that a building that has lived through so much turmoil should be in pieces today.
    • Šabac National Museum. Set on Masarikova Street the city’s museum lays out Šabac’s history and ethnography. The museum’s noble Classical building needs a mention because it became Serbia’s second ever gymnasium (Grammar School) when it was constructed in 1857.
    • Ulica Gospodar-Jevremova. Šabac’s finest street adopted the name of Jevrem Obrenović on his centenary in 1890. This thoroughfare had started to take shape earlier in the 19th century and is replete with lordly Central European buildings, in the form of townhouses, municipal buildings and public amenities.
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  3. Šabac, koji se nalazi u zapadnoj Srbiji na obali reke Save, razvio se oko utvrđenja podignutih uz reku ( Zaslon, Bigir Delen). Privredno je, kulturno i administrativno središte Mačvanskog okruga. Letnjikovac je selo koje se nalazi pored Šapca. Opština i grad Šabac zahvataju severni deo severozapadne Srbije.

    • 78-80 metara m
    • Srbija
  4. Feb 22, 2022 · Foto: RTS. U okviru projekta podrške diplomskim filmova studenata Fakulteta dramskih umetnosti, RTS ove godine finansira film "Indigo kristal", koji se snima u Šapcu, rodnom gradu režisera Luke Mihailović. U glavnoj ulozi priče o dve generacije - Miodrag Radonjić, koji je i producent fima.

  5. The attack on Šabac was attack of the united rebel forces of the Chetniks, forces of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and Pećanac Chetniks against German forces garrisoned in Šabac in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia (modern-day Serbia) in period between 21 and 26 September 1941, during the Uprising in Serbia . The commander of all forces was ...

    • 21—26 September 1941
    • Defeat of rebel forces, massive reprisals against civilians
  6. Suleiman I. Ahmed Pasha. Casualties and losses. All defenders killed [1] Unknown. The siege of Šabac or Szabács occurred on 7 July in the year 1521 when the Ottoman Empire conquered the Šabac fortress. [1] In 1520 Suleiman the Magnificent ascended to the throne.

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    Nov 4, 2020 · Šabac Museum, Masarikova 13, ☎ +381-15-350-287, . Monday to Friday, 08-20. Šabac Museum was founded in 1934, and is located in the former building of Šabac Gymnasium, the second oldest high school in Serbia. It houses two permanent exhibitions - historical and ethnographic, and frequently organizes various temporary exhibitions.

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