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Subotica

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Subotica (s'bô`tĭtsä), Ger. Maria Theresiopel or Theresiopel, Hung. Szabadka, city (1991 pop. 100,386), N Serbia, in the Vojvodina Vojvodina or Voivodina (both: voi'vōdē`nä), province (1991 pop.
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 region. An important railway junction and an industrial center, it has factories that produce metal goods, fertilizer, furniture, and agricultural machinery. Originally a Roman outpost, Subotica became a royal free city of Hungary until its transfer by the Treaty of Trianon (1920) to the former Yugoslavia. It became part of Yugoslavia's constituent republic of Serbia following World War II.

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Address for correspondence: Aleksandra Knezevic, institute of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Dr Subotica 1/1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; email: aknezevic@med.
A more hopeful attitude comes from people trying to see beyond differences, like Marija Mileusnic, a teacher and "typical housewife," as she describes herself, who lives in Subotica, a largely Catholic city near the Hungarian border in Serbia.
Co-produced by Newfoundland's Passage Films and Ireland's Subotica Entertainment and Full Work Media, Random Passage combines the talents of award-winning screenwriter Des Walsh and director John N.
 
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