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Review Paper FORECASTS of the RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Available online at www.gi.sanu.ac.rs J. Geogr. Inst. Cvijic. Review paper FORECASTS OF THE RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KOSJERIĆ AND GORNJI MILANOVAC MUNICIPALITIES Sanja Pavlovic*, Tijana Djordjevic* *Faculty of Geography - University of Belgrade Received 23 January 2012, reviewed 19 November 2012 Abstract: The aim of this study is to identify, evaluate and predict the effect of the oscillation factors of rural tourism in the municipalities of Kosjerić and Gornji Milanovac. Market research, comparative analysis and SWOT analysis have been used in the paper as a method. The research results show that the different phases can be distinguished in the development of rural tourism in the mentioned municipalities, with varying intensity of activities, that the income of rural tourism is higher in Gornji Milanovac, that both municipal tourist organizations are involved in promoting rural tourism and that strategic activities are intensified in the last few years and the viability of this type of tourism is emphasized. The forecasts of further development are influenced by political, economic and demographic factors, as well as by the enthusiasm of those involved in this activity. Key words: rural tourism, forecasts, the municipality of Kosjerić, the municipality of Gornji Milanovac Introduction Academic interest in rural tourism started in the fifties of the twentieth century, and the most important themes of the sixties and the seventies of the twentieth century referred to the economic benefits that rural tourism conditioned. Studies of the eighties and the nineties of the twentieth century dealt with the economic and social impacts of rural tourism on local communities and with the importance of planning and marketing (Oppermann, 1996). -
Extreme July Precipitation and Its Consequences on Crna Trava Municipality, Serbia
Researches Reviews of the Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management 48-2/2019 Original scientific article UDC 551.577.37(497.11 Crna Trava) EXTREME JULY PRECIPITATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES ON CRNA TRAVA MUNICIPALITY, SERBIA Marijana PetrovićA,B*, Renata FeketeA,B, Miloš OstojićA,B, Milica G. RadakovićA,B Received: September 12, 2019 | Accepted: December 27, 2019 DOI: 10.5937/ZbDght1902112P ABSTRACT: Even though climate variability, geology, and human activity are main trig- gers of landslides, based on earlier research, precipitation is considered the most impor- tant natural factor responsible for soil erosion in the landslide context. In this study land- slide activation has been correlated with precipitation in least developed municipality of Crna Trava located in South-east Serbia. The purpose of this study is analyzing the precip- itation in thirteen surrounding settlements: Vranje, Leskovac, Babušnica, Bela Palanka, Pirot, Dimitrovgrad, Kalna, Kriva Feja, Vladičin Han, Vučje, Vlasotince, Grdelica, Bresto- vac and finding its correlation to landslide occurrences. Precipitation for seven decades (period 1946-2017) has been interpolated by IDW method in the software ArcMap 10.5 and correlated to Crna Trava slope map. Potential locations of landslides were deter- mined and compared to the recent landslides which occurred in July in 2018, in Bankov- ci village. Potential years for landslide activation were compared to calculated values of The Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI), The Modified Fournier Index (MFI), and Lang Aridity Index (AILang). The case study was done based on fieldwork which happened in a period from 20 to 26 of July 2018 in the village of Bankovci. On the 25 of July landslides were activated because of the extreme weather conditions, which affected wider region in Central and South-east Serbia: 100 liters of rain fell during the three-hour period. -
Grad Adresa Naziv Lokala Bela Crkva Vuka Karadžića 4 Lacrima Beograd
Pronađi lokal* sa spiska, pokaži svoj kod i tvoja Coca-Cola stiže! *Svakog ponedeljka lista lokala se dopunjuje Grad Adresa Naziv lokala Bela Crkva Vuka Karadžića 4 Lacrima Beograd Slavka Miljkovića 77-1 Sc Aeksandar Beograd Hajduk Veljka 30 Restoran Vinogradi doo Beograd Obilićev Venac 18 Creperie Haris Waffle Ice Cream Beograd Ada Ciganlija, Makiška Strana bb Bikini Bar Beograd Dr. Dragoslava Popovića 24 Bar Green House Beograd Balkanska 2 Coffee, Tea & Sympathy Beograd Paunova 80 Pavone Trattoria 11 Beograd Vojvode Bojovica Blue Wave Beograd Vidska 7 Caffe Feliks Beograd Gospodara Vucica 245 TheBoss Beograd Požeška 41 Informa 2013 Beograd Luke Lukalovića 8 Dbr Bar Beograd Požeška 118 Balance Gym Beograd Požeška 76 Sur Chicago Beograd Ada Ciganlija Desna Obala 4 Makondo Beograd Trgovačka 18 Corner Beer Beograd Majora Zorana Radosavljevića 246 Karamarkovic La Luna Beograd Palmotićeva 11 Parlament Point Beograd Partizanske avijacije 40 City cafe Beograd Omladinskih brigada 86 Laboratorija Beograd Goce Delčeva 2 Zero Zero Beograd Nedeljka Gvozdenovića 22 Cafe Dada Dia Beograd Jurija Gagarina 26 Contra bar Beograd Svetozara Markovića 4 Svetozar Beograd Jurija Gagarina 147 Dom Perigion Beograd Bulevar Zorana Đinđića 64a Kaldi Beograd Šumadijska 29 Placer cafe Beograd Njegoševa 53 Kafeterija Gardoš Beograd Borska 44 Kafe Connect Beograd Savski kej bb Crna maca Beograd Kej Oslobodjenja bb Monca Namare Beograd Makenzijeva 45 Ba Ba Lu Beograd Radomira Markovića 4 Geras Beograd Ada Ciganlija Desna Obala 13 Varadero Beograd Ada Ciganlija Makiška -
Konačni Birački Spisak Članova Regionalnog Centra Niš MS E
Konačni birački spisak članova Regionalnog centra Niš_MS_E Godina Regionalni Matična RB Ime (roditelj) Prezime Licenca, odnosno licence člana Komore Prebivalište mesto i opština rođenja centar sekcija 1 Aleksandar (D.) Stamenković 1953 453D97209, 353223303 Niš, Niš Niš E 2 Aleksandar (Miroslav) Dobrodolac 1988 450L19718, 350R06218 Niš, Niš-Pantelej Niš E 3 Aleksandar (Radenko) Žilović 1976 353B54905, 453K90818 Vranje, Vranje Niš E 4 Aleksandar (Stanko) Atanasković 1974 353C50605 Niš, Niš-Medijana Niš E 5 Aleksandra (Dragiša) Josović 1980 350N06214 Niš, Niš Niš E 6 Ana (Tomislav) Radević 1969 453298103, 353472703 Niš, Niš Niš E 7 Andrija (Ljubomir) Vukašinović 1964 450695204, 350954104 Niš, Niš Niš E 8 Anica (Tihomir) Bogdanović 1965 453741304 Nis, Niš Niš E 9 Ankica (Novica) Kostić 1983 353R25018, 453L35118 Niš, Niš-Medijana Niš E 10 Biljana (Bogoljub) Milosavljević 1970 353N51714 Niš, Niš-Pantelej Niš E 11 Blagoje (Milan) Pešić 1956 350685304, 450458804 Vranje, Vranje Niš E 12 Boban (Ljubomir) Jovanović 1967 353I02909 Pantelej, Niš Niš E 13 Boban (Sveta) Kostić 1969 451J18915, 351O08115, 450J18515, 350O07715 Niš, Niš-Medijana Niš E 14 Boban (Svetislav) Mikić 1962 450B72707, 352A63004, 350I83810 Niš, Niš Niš E 15 Boban (Todor) Ilić 1966 453D06108, 353473103 Niš, Niš Niš E 16 Boban (Tomislav) Ilić 1967 450525004, 350D59806 Niš, Niš Niš E 17 Boban (Vojislav) Đorđević 1974 850072407 Vranje, Vranje Niš E 18 Bojan (Momčilo) Petković 1973 350E42107, 450A63306, 352D83606 Vlasotince, Vlasotince Niš E 19 Bojan (Ratko) Nikolić 1971 350N20814, 450I44014 -
Sustainable Tourism for Rural Lovren, Vojislavka Šatrić and Jelena Development” (2010 – 2012) Beronja Provided Their Contributions Both in English and Serbian
Environment and sustainable rural tourism in four regions of Serbia Southern Banat.Central Serbia.Lower Danube.Eastern Serbia - as they are and as they could be - November 2012, Belgrade, Serbia Impressum PUBLISHER: TRANSLATORS: Th e United Nations Environment Marko Stanojević, Jasna Berić and Jelena Programme (UNEP) and Young Pejić; Researchers of Serbia, under the auspices Prof. Branko Karadžić, Prof. Milica of the joint United Nations programme Jovanović Popović, Violeta Orlović “Sustainable Tourism for Rural Lovren, Vojislavka Šatrić and Jelena Development” (2010 – 2012) Beronja provided their contributions both in English and Serbian. EDITORS: Jelena Beronja, David Owen, PROOFREADING: Aleksandar Petrović, Tanja Petrović Charles Robertson, Clare Ann Zubac, Christine Prickett CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS: Prof. Branko Karadžić PhD, GRAPHIC PREPARATION, Prof. Milica Jovanović Popović PhD, LAYOUT and DESIGN: Ass. Prof. Vladimir Stojanović PhD, Olivera Petrović Ass. Prof. Dejan Đorđević PhD, Aleksandar Petrović MSc, COVER ILLUSTRATION: David Owen MSc, Manja Lekić Dušica Trnavac, Ivan Svetozarević MA, PRINTED BY: Jelena Beronja, AVANTGUARDE, Beograd Milka Gvozdenović, Sanja Filipović PhD, Date: November 2012. Tanja Petrović, Mesto: Belgrade, Serbia Violeta Orlović Lovren PhD, Vojislavka Šatrić. Th e designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Environment Programme concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Moreover, the views expressed do not necessarily represent the decision or the stated policy of the United Nations, nor does citing of trade names or commercial processes constitute endorsement. Acknowledgments Th is publication was developed under the auspices of the United Nations’ joint programme “Sustainable Tourism for Rural Development“, fi nanced by the Kingdom of Spain through the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund (MDGF). -
A Geographical Information Systems-Based Approach to Health Facilities and Urban Traffic System in Belgrade, Serbia
Geospatial Health 2018; volume 13:729 A geographical information systems-based approach to health facilities and urban traffic system in Belgrade, Serbia Aleksandar Valjarević,1,2 Dragana Valjarević,3 Zorica Stanojević-Ristić,4 Tatjana Djekić,5 Nebojša Živić6 1Department for Management of Science and Technology Development, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 2Faculty of Environment and Labour Safety, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 3Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia; 4Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Institute of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia; 5Department of Geography, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia; 6Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia have a better connectivity. Also, in this paper we estimated that the Abstract average time necessary to reach health facilities on foot is 100 We studied the geospatial distribution of health facilities in minutes and by public transport vehicles such as buses, trams and Belgrade, the capital of the Republic of Serbia, in relation to the trolleys is 42 minutes. only public transport system. Analyses in this research were based on advanced geographical information systems using numerical methods. We calculated accessibility to health centres as based on Introduction public transport properties accounting for the movement of citi- use zens, as well as patients, through the city. Based on results, the city Geospatial analysis is of considerable and increasing impor- of Belgrade has a moderate connectivity. Public health centres and tance today. -
Environmental Management Plan
CONTRACT ID: RRSP/CS3-RRD4-1/2017-03 PREPARATION OF MAIN DESIGNS FOR HEAVY MAINTENANCE (ROAD REHABILITATION- UPGRADING) OF THE STATE ROADS IA 1 AND IB 22: LOT 1: IA 1, BRESTOVAC (INTERCHANGE) – DOLJEVAC (INTERCHANGE), L=6.022 KM LOT 2: IB 22, UŠĆE-RAŠKA (KOSOVSKA MITROVICA), L=32.127 KM LOT 3: IB 22, NOVI PAZAR (BRDJANI) - RIBARIĆE, L=24.360 KM ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN: FINAL VERSION: LOT 1: IА1, BRESTOVAC (INTERCHANGE) – DOLJEVAC (INTERCHANGE), KM 457+272 – KM 451+250, L=6.022 KM - December 2020. Environmental and Social Management Plan Document quality information General information Author Мarina Komad, dipl. Civil Engineer Milica Milenković, MSc Spatial Planner CONTRACT ID: RRSP/CS3-RRD4-1/2017-03 Project title PREPARATION OF MAIN DESIGNS FOR HEAVY MAINTENANCE (ROAD REHABILITATION-UPGRADING) OF THE STATE ROADS IA 1 AND IB22 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN: Final version: Document title LOT 1: IA 1, BRESTOVAC (INTERCHANGE) – DOLJEVAC (INTERCHANGE), KM 457+272 – KM 451+250 L=6.022 KM Date December 2020. Addressed on: Sending to Name Organization Date PE „‟Roads of Serbia‟‟ 22.12.2020. Igor Radovic, dipl. ing. (C.E.) PE „‟Roads of Serbia‟‟ 22.12.2020. Jelena Cvetkovic, mast.geogr. Copy to Name Organization Date Gordana Subotički Đorđević, PE „‟Roads of Serbia‟‟ 22.12.2020. dipl.ing. (C.E.) PE „‟Roads of Serbia‟‟ 22.12.2020. Dragan Vuković, dipl.ing. (C.E.) PE „‟Roads of Serbia‟‟ 22.12.2020. Marko Stevanović, dipl.ing. (C.E.) Ţivan Novitović, dipl.ing. (C.E.) Arup d.o.o. Serbia 22.12.2020. Milutin Štrbić, dipl.ing. -
Uredba O Utvrđivanju Jedinstvene Liste Razvijenosti Regiona I Jedinica Lokalne Samouprave Za 2014
UREDBA O UTVRĐIVANJU JEDINSTVENE LISTE RAZVIJENOSTI REGIONA I JEDINICA LOKALNE SAMOUPRAVE ZA 2014. GODINU ("Sl. glasnik RS", br. 104/2014) Član 1 Ovom uredbom utvrđuje se jedinstvena lista razvijenosti regiona, koji su prema stepenu razvijenosti razvrstani u razvijene i nedovoljno razvijene regione i jedinica lokalne samouprave, koje su razvrstane u prvu, drugu, treću i četvrtu grupu i devastirana područja na osnovu podataka organa nadležnog za poslove statistike i finansija. Član 2 Razvrstavanje regiona vrši se na osnovu vrednosti bruto-domaćeg proizvoda po glavi stanovnika u regionu u odnosu na republički prosek, za referentni period. Razvijeni regioni su regioni koji ostvaruju vrednost bruto-domaćeg proizvoda iznad vrednosti republičkog proseka, i to: 1) Beogradski region; 2) Region Vojvodine. Nedovoljno razvijeni regioni su regioni u kojima je vrednost bruto-domaćeg proizvoda ispod vrednosti republičkog proseka, i to: 1) Region Šumadije i Zapadne Srbije; 2) Region Južne i Istočne Srbije. Pored regiona iz stava 3. ovog člana, status nedovoljno razvijenog regiona ima Region Kosova i Metohije. Član 3 Prema stepenu razvijenosti jedinica lokalnih samouprava prvu grupu čini 20 jedinica lokalne samouprave čiji je stepen razvijenosti iznad republičkog proseka, i to: 1) Bačka Palanka; 2) Beograd; 3) Beočin; 4) Bor; 5) Valjevo; 6) Vrbas; 7) Vršac; 8) Kanjiža; 9) Kragujevac; 10) Lajkovac; 11) Niš; 12) Novi Sad; 13) Pančevo; 14) Pećinci; 15) Požarevac; 16) Senta; 17) Stara Pazova; 18) Subotica; 19) Užice; 20) Čačak. Prema stepenu razvijenosti -
ASF in Europe Under the GF-Tads Umbrella 16Th Meeting (SGE ASF16) November 2020 ASF Serbian Experience EARLY REACTION and CONTROL MEASURES in DOMESTIC PIGS
Standing Group of Experts on ASF in Europe under the GF-TADs umbrella 16th meeting (SGE ASF16) November 2020 ASF Serbian experience EARLY REACTION AND CONTROL MEASURES IN DOMESTIC PIGS S E R B I A NUMBER OF MARKED AND REGISTERED PIGS IN RS 2019. Total Number of marked pigs Holding Small Medium Big farm farm comercial DISTRICT farm BEOGRAD 10,587 25,310 7,348 26,155 69,400 BORSKI 5,785 1,010 619 7,414 BRANIČEVSKI 6,293 10,445 4,630 51,409 72,777 JABLANIČKI 7,862 6,859 1,748 5,399 21,868 JUŽNO-BANATSKI 10,898 7,526 3,825 139,800 162,049 JUŽNO-BAČKI 7,917 34,670 35,542 284,113 362,242 KOLUBARSKI 12,410 37,092 11,277 1,714 62,493 MAČVANSKI 16,539 146,467 153,052 101,234 417,292 MORAVIČKI 4,381 5,914 5,935 568 16,798 NIŠAVSKI 5,391 7,192 1,982 1,498 16,063 PIROTSKI 4,635 1,562 111 1,073 7,381 PODUNAVSKI 5,258 13,692 12,101 49,577 80,628 POMORAVSKI 5,446 18,212 7,440 530 31,628 PČINJSKI 2,637 392 134 3,163 RASINSKI 12,801 53,974 7,756 4,956 79,487 RAŠKI 3,743 3,577 2,897 14,704 24,921 SEVERNO-BANATSKI 8,201 20,665 19,356 172,764 220,986 SEVERNO-BAČKI 2,891 35,074 58,912 230,311 327,188 SREDNJE-BANATSKI 16,568 24,889 11,348 54,161 106,966 SREMSKI 11,792 105,698 132,770 212,914 463,174 TOPLIČKI 1,082 1,224 115 23,172 25,593 ZAJEČARSKI 7,236 8,983 651 37,592 54,462 ZAPADNO-BAČKI 4,693 37,385 30,990 128,234 201,302 ZLATIBORSKI 4,550 1,282 552 6,384 ŠUMADIJSKI 13,135 14,941 4,079 15,285 47,440 Grand Total 192,731 624,035 515,170 1,557,163 2,889,099 Domestic pigs population • in 2019, a total of 74,985 pig holdings were registered in Serbia, of which: • 50,1251 kept up to 10 pigs, • 21, 741 kept 10 to 100 pigs, • medium commercial farms of 100 to 500 pigs- 2,721 • large commercial farms with more than 500 pigs- 398. -
REVITALIZATION of GOLUBAC FORTRESS - PROJECT DESIGN ALBO-Inzenjering Beograd D.O.O
European Union Project Implemented Funded Project by Golubac Municipality REVITALIZATION OF GOLUBAC FORTRESS - PROJECT DESIGN ALBO-inzenjering Beograd d.o.o. preduzece za projektovanje i inzenjering - Beograd European Union Project Implemented Project Design and Feasibility Study Funded Project by Golubac Municipality for Revitalization of Golubac Fortress Chief Designer: MARIJA JOVIN, graduate architectural engineer Consultants for concept of revitalization: DR MIOMIR KORAC, archaeologist SINISA TEMERINSKI, architectural engineer Designers: ALEKSANDRA BANOVIC, graduate architectural engineer, town-planning solution VESNA VANDIC, graduate lawyer, program, legal and economic aspect NENAD KIS, graduate civil engineer, constructive system BRANISLAV JOVIN, graduate architectural engineer, town-planning solution SAVO DJAKONOVIC, graduate civil engineer, tunnel construction SLAVKO DJERFI, graduate civil engineer, transport solution Revitalization of Golubac Fortress NIKOLA CICA, graduate electrical engineer, lighting and electrical installations ILIJA MIHAJLOVIC, graduate mechanical engineer, thermo-technical installations BORIS HOROSAVIN, graduate art historian, computer visualization Project Design Belgrade 2009. Revitalization of the Golubac Fortress Contents Introduction 1 Transport structure 11 Legal basis and jurisdictions 1 Electrical system 15 Acts on Protection 1 Protection from atmospheric discharges 19 Macro location and geographical position of the Golubac fortress 1 Thermo-technical installations 19 Physical characteristics of -
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vers BUDAPEST 20° vers BÉKÉSCSABA vers BUDAPEST vers ORADEA 22° 21° vers BUCAREST Capitale d'État SERBIE G R I E (plus de 1 100 000 hab.) O N SZEGED H MAKÓ v. BUDAPEST 19° NADLAC ARAD Plus de 200 000 hab. E PÉCS B Plus de 100 000 hab. ) SÂNNICOLAU MARE Mures U A N Kanjiza A N 46° D U Subotica Novi R LIPOVA Plus de 50 000 hab. D vers CRAIOVA ( nca Knezevac ra A 46° MOHÁCS BAČKA DU NORD K B A N A T r Coka O Plus de 25 000 hab. i B A Č K A v a a ic j Senta t a a D E L ’ O U E S T l D U N O R D Z Plus de 10 000 hab. Bačka Topola Kikinda U BELI MANASTIR Ada (SEVERNI JIMBOLIA vers VARAZDIN Sombor (SEVERNA BAČKA) Autre ville ou localité I I BANAT) I a DRA I g V I Mali Idos TIMISOARA e M E I B I V I e Crvenka ( li I k Nova D i I VOÏVODINE I Pirot Chef-lieu d'okrug (district) R k I Crnja A I a (province autonome) Apatin n Kula s I LUGOS V a I i j A I l I m ) M e i (Z A P A D N A I Becej Novi Becej l T OSIJEK I I I g a I a I I e n A Autoroute a l I I I B k i CRAIOVA B A Č K A) I I I i I I I I Vrbas I I I r I i T ta k k I S s a I I j vers I e n S g Srbobran B A I N A T a A e Route principale I CRUCENI l B Odzaci I BAČKAI DU SUD C R O A T I E GATAIA I Bîrza v a Zitiste N I s i V I u D Temerin ka Backi A Bac m Route secondaire N I C E N T R A L a DETA ( I D Petrovac U I T U B I I N Zabali Boka E I I Secanj VINKOVCI A I I I V Zrenjanin Autre route VUKOVAR I ) Novi Sad I I (SREDNJI BANAT) I I vers ZAGREB I I I I JAMU (JUŽNI BAČKA) I Backa Palanka Plandiste Futog K I MARE Titel a I Voie ferrée n I B a l I o sut Beocin D I u E I 641 vers CRAIOVA n D a -
PUTARINA) Važi Od: 25
Beograd, Bul. Kraqa Aleksandra 282 POSEBNA NAKNADA ZA UPOTREBU AUTOPUTA (PUTARINA) važi od: 25. februara 2021. god. u 07:00 h (po kusnoj listi NBS br. 173 od 10.09.2018. god.) BEOGRAD PUTARINA u RSD ROAD TOLL in EUR Deonica: Beograd - Preševo I-а I II III IV Naplatne stanice I-а I II III IV 40 80 120 230 460 MALI POŽAREVAC 0,50 1,00 1,50 2,00 4,00 50 100 160 310 630 UMČARI 0,50 1,00 1,50 3,00 5,50 70 130 190 390 770 VODANJ 1,00 1,50 2,00 3,50 7,00 80 150 230 460 930 KOLARI 1,00 1,50 2,00 4,00 8,00 90 180 270 540 1.070 SMEDEREVO 1,00 2,00 2,50 5,00 9,50 90 180 280 550 1.110 POŽAREVAC 1,00 2,00 2,50 5,00 9,50 150 300 460 910 1.830 VELIKA PLANA 1,50 3,00 4,00 8,00 15,50 180 350 530 1.060 2.120 MARKOVAC 2,00 3,00 4,50 9,00 18,00 190 380 570 1.140 2.280 LAPOVO 2,00 3,50 5,00 10,00 19,50 200 400 590 1.190 2.370 BATOČINA 2,00 3,50 5,00 10,50 20,50 250 490 730 1.460 2.920 JAGODINA 2,50 4,50 6,50 12,50 25,00 270 540 810 1.620 3.230 ĆUPRIJA 2,50 5,00 7,00 14,00 27,50 290 580 880 1.750 3.500 PARAĆIN 2,50 5,00 7,50 15,00 30,00 320 630 950 1.900 3.800 POJATE 3,00 5,50 8,50 16,50 32,50 350 690 1.030 2.060 4.120 RAŽANJ 3,00 6,00 9,00 17,50 35,00 390 770 1.160 2.310 4.630 ALEKSINAČKI RUDNICI 3,50 7,00 10,00 20,00 39,50 400 790 1.190 2.380 4.750 ALEKSINAC 3,50 7,00 10,50 20,50 40,50 450 890 1.340 2.680 5.360 NIŠ jug 4,00 8,00 11,50 23,00 45,50 460 920 1.380 2.750 5.500 MEROŠINA 4,00 8,00 12,00 23,50 46,50 480 960 1.440 2.880 5.770 DOLJEVAC SELO 4,50 8,50 12,50 24,50 49,00 500 990 1.480 2.960 5.920 BRESTOVAC 4,50 8,50 13,00 25,50 50,50 510 1.020 1.520