Krnjevo
Town in Podunavlje District, Serbia
44°24′34″N 21°02′49″E / 44.40944°N 21.04694°E / 44.40944; 21.04694![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/Flag_of_Serbia.svg/23px-Flag_of_Serbia.svg.png)
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Krnjevo is a small town in the municipality of Velika Plana, Serbia. By road it is 83 kilometres (52 mi) southeast of the Belgrade. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 4,253 people.[1] The area, with its rich black soils, belongs to the Smederevo wine region which also includes Smederevo, Grocka, and Pozarevac.[2]
Notable people
- Velibor Jonić, a member of the fascist movement ZBOR and a Serbian Commissioner of Education during World War II
- Kosta Manojlović (1890–1949), composer
- Aleksandar Tirnanić, Yugoslavian footballer
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Capital: Velika Plana
- Donja Livadica
- Krnjevo
- Kupusina
- Lozovik
- Markovac
- Miloševac
- Novo Selo
- Radovanje
- Rakinac
- Staro Selo
- Trnovče
- Velika Plana
- Veliko Orašje
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- Masukini dani
- Voždovi dani
- MAEKS
- Days of Mije Krnjevca
- Dani pod lipomin Kruševo
- Festival dok. movie „Zlatna buklija“
- Plana Demo Fest
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