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Batočina (Баточина) is a village and municipality located in the Šumadija District of Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro. In 2002, the population of the village was 5,574, while population of the municipality was 12,220. Å umadija District (Å umadijski okrug) The Å umadija District expands in the central part of the Republic of Serbia. ... Motto: None Anthem: Bože Pravde Capital Belgrade Largest city Belgrade Official language(s) Serbian Government • President • Prime Minister Republic Boris Tadić Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Independence Part of Serbia and Montenegro Area  - Total    - Water (%)   88,361 km² (112th if ranked) 34,166 sq mi  N/A Population  - 2005 est. ...


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EXPERIMENT IN GEOSCIENCES, volume 6, number 1: Evolution of metamorphism and geodynamics (5395 words)
The Batocina complex is composed of metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks: various types of gneisses with subordinate mica schists, small amphibolites lenses, marbles and quartzites.
The main tendency of the prograde evolution of Batocina metamorphism appears as a shift of P-T trends from the beginning to the end of the metamorphic event to lower pressure level and change their slope during mineral crystallization at the same pressure level to a sharper position.
Both tendencies of metamorphism for amphibolites from the Batocina complex and the Bistrica ultramafic block result in a single P-T trend which correspond to the metamorphic conditions on the final stage of geological history of the region and reflect the position of the geothermal gradient line (Fig.1, "Final Geotherm" line).
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