Rožanci (Serbian Cyrillic: Рожанци) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Barajevo. Rožanci is located in the southern part of the municipality. It is a small, depopulating rural settlement. With a population of 523 (Census 2002), it is the least populous settlement in the municipality.
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Arnajevo is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Barajevo. Its population in 2011 was 753.
Arnajevo is located in the northwestern tip of the municipality, east of the village of Stepojevac. In 1956–57, Arnajevo was part of the municipality of Beljina, which in 1957 merged into the municipality of Barajevo.
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Beljina is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Barajevo. Beljina is a small rural settlement with 775 inhabitants as of 2011, located on the northeastern tip of the Kosmaj mountain, 12 km south of the municipal seat of Barajevo. In 1956 the municipality of Beljina was created, comprising villages of Beljina, Arnajevo, Manić and Rožanci, but already in 1957 the municipality was dissolved and annexed to the municipality of Barajevo.
Old section of the village, known as Čaršija in Beljina, is placed under the state protection as the spatial cultural-historical unit.
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Manić is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Barajevo.
Manić developed on the western slopes of the Kosmaj mountain. It is located in the southeastern tip of the Barajevo municipality, south of the municipal center of Barajevo.
It's a small rural settlement, one of the least populous in the municipality, with a population of 551
There are two karstic caves close to the village, called Slatinski Točak and Pantićeva Pećina.
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Leskovac is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Lazarevac.
The village is located between the surface mines of the Kolubara mining basin. It is known for the Magic Garden, an artistic colony of the naïve sculptors, established by the world renown Serbian sculptor Bogosav Živković, himself a native of Leskovac.
In 1956–57, Rožanci was part of the municipality of Beljina, which in 1957 merged into the municipality of Barajevo.