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Serbia Serbia Municipality of Loznica

« Municipality of Loznica » takes part in the European Local Democracy Week - a paneuropean event coordinated by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe - as « Partner city »

Municipality of Loznica

The City of Loznica Loznica is a town in west Serbia known for many cultural and historical sights and also by tourism locations such as Trši?, the birthplace of Vuk Stefanovi? Karadži?, a reformer of the Serbian language and alphabet, Cyrillic. Loznica has 80,000 inhabitants and it is located on the border with Republika Srpska and on the banks of the Drina River. Loznica has been developing rapidly in the last few years and is pretending to become the leader of development in this part of West Serbia. Last year, two large foreign companies, the American company and the Chinese, came to the industrial zone in Loznica. The City of Loznica is developing in many areas and it is recognizable by many cultural, historical, and tourism events such as Vukov Sabor, the Drina regatta and many others. Loznica is attractive for tourists from Serbia and Europe, but also for many people who move to this city because of its many advantages.
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Population
79.327 inhabitants