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

    Šabac was the administrative centre of the nahiye of Šabac, a local Ottoman administrative unit. During the Ottoman period, Šabac was a typical oriental town with tiny streets, small shops and several mosques. The population was composed of both Muslims and Serbs, along with smaller numbers of Hungarians and Croats.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SabacSabac - Wikipedia

    Sabac. Sabac may mean: Šabac, a city in Serbia. FK Mačva Šabac, football club. Sabac Red, an American rap artist. Sabbac, a supervillain character in DC Comics. Sabacc, a card game similar to poker within the Star Wars canon. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sabac.

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  4. Jan 1, 2011 · Origin and meaning of the name of the city of Šabac was object of interest for many Serbian and foreign historical geographers, linguist geographers, anthropogeographers and others. Nevertheless ...

    • 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.
  5. Nevertheless, the meaning of this name has not been clearly researched till today. Some scientist believed that „Zaslon, the city on the river Sava, is Šabac in Greek“, some others believe that the name Šabac is in Serbian language. In this research paper authors deals with two hypotheses about the name.

  6. wikitravel.org › en › ŠabacŠabac - Wikitravel

    Nov 4, 2020 · Šabac. Šabac /ʃâbat͡s/ is a city in western Serbia. It is the main city of Serbia's Mačva District, and the northernmost city of Podrinje, located on the Sava River. The city has a population of about 70 000 inhabitants, while the population of the whole administrative region is around 110 000 people.

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