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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
In the heart of the spacious and fertile Leskovian valley, fifty kilometres long and forty five kilometres wide, lies the city of Leskovac. Replete with a great variety of geographical features and tourist facilities, it will attract even the most particular of visitors.
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
 Festivities have an almost decisive role in the development of tourism in this region. It is nearly certain that the Leskovac Grill Specialties Festival became a brand name by which Leskovac is recognized beyond the borders of Serbia.
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
 Leskovac is a city which lies on the corridor of passage of international trains which, from Europe, travel to Sofia, Salonica, and Athens. The most important road is the E 75 which connects Hungary and the Macedonian border. From Leskovac, regional roads lead to Priština, Pirot and Bosilegrad.
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Friday, 19 September 2008 |
 International trains which, from Europe, travel to Skoplje, Salonica and Athens, pass through this city.The Valley of Leskovac is criss-crossed with roads. The most important is the road E 75 which connects Hungary and the Macedonian border. From Leskovac, regional roads lead to Priština, Pirot and Bosilegrad.
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