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Encyclopedia > Cajetina

Čajetina (Serbian Cyrillic: Чајетина) is a city in western Serbia, residing in the Zlatibor District. In 2002 the city had a total population of 3,151. The city's coordinates are 43.75°N and 19.72°E. The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Å tokavian dialect (former standard was known as Serbo-Croatian language). ... The Cyrillic alphabet (or azbuka, from the old name of the first letters) is an alphabet used to write six natural Slavic languages (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian) and many other languages of the former Soviet Union, Asia and Eastern Europe. ... 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. ... Zlatibor District Zlatibor District (Zlatiborski okrug) is a region of the western, mountainous part of the Republic of Serbia. ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ...


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Five companies privatised at second public auction (476 words)
For a total sum of over 140 million dinars, majority capital in public enterprises Zlatibor from Cajetina, catering-tourist company Golubac from Arilje, Montaza from Belgrade, Zavod Za Poljoprivredu Loznica from Loznica and textile factory Diork in Kragujevac were sold.
A majority share in agricultural estate Zlatibor from Cajetina was bought by businessman Radisav Acimovic from Cajetina, for a sum of 69.14 million dinars.
Although a call for auction of another nine companies was announced, the Auction commission and the Agency for privatization said that conditions for privatization of the firms have not yet been solidified.
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