Monument aux combattants de la Révolution à Valjevo
Le monument aux combattants de la Révolution à Valjevo (en serbe cyrillique : Споменик борцима Револуције у Ваљеву ; en serbe latin : Spomenik borcima Revolucije u Valjevu) se trouve à Valjevo, dans le district Kolubara, en Serbie. Il est inscrit sur la liste des monuments culturels protégés de la république de Serbie (identifiant no SK 449).
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Bujačić is a village in the municipality of Valjevo, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 357 people.
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Degurić is a village in the municipality of Valjevo, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 383 people.
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The Gradac is a river in western Serbia, a tributary of the Kolubara. It cuts a canyon in south–north direction with a length of 22.7 km. Its measured water course has a length of about 28 km and a total drop of 187 m. The source of the river Gradac is situated at the foot of the Povlen mountain.
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Krušik Holding Corporation is a Serbian state-owned defense company that primarily manufactures rockets and mortars.
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Valjevo Gymnasium is a high school located in Valjevo, Serbia. It is also known as Valjevo High School. It was founded in 1870. For the first two years it had only two grades.
Timeline of important years in Valjevo Gymnasium’s history:
1870 – founded
1874 – added 3rd grade
1875 – added 4th grade
1893 – added 5th grade
1894 – added 6th grade
1898 – 5th and 6th grades ceased to exist
1903 – 5th grade operating again
1904 – 6th grade introduced
1907 – 7th grade introduced
1913 – Valjevo Gymnasium becomes fully eight grades school
1914 – Introduces 1st secondary education exam, then The World War I started and Gymnasium worked only in 1918
1940 – Split into First and Second Gymnasium
1942 – During World War II First Gymnasium became Boys' Gymnasium and Second Gymnasium became Girls' Gymnasium
1952 – High Gymnasium was introduced taking middle education grades from both First and Second Gymnasium, and those two had merged into one Gymnasium again
1966 – Moving back to the original building
1970 – Celebrating one century since founding
1989 – Teaching staff agreed to call the school Valjevo Gymnasium since it carried the name of Lenin from 1970
Le monument est également connu sous les noms de « Monument de Stevan Filipović » et de « Valjevac ».