Eđšeg
Eđšeg (Serbian Cyrillic: Еђшег; Hungarian: Egység; name is of Hungarian origin and means "Unity" in English or "Jedinstvo" (Јединство) in Serbian) is a chateau built in 1889, located in Novi Sad, Serbia. It was built to honor hundred year anniversary of the shooting sport club "Građansko streljačko društvo". After World War 2, it was nationalized, and for a while given for use to the shooting club "Jedinstvo" (Јединство) for which the chateau was named. Afterwards it was used by many others, but has soon after lost its use. The chateau was renovated in 2012, after being in ruin for decades.
Eđšeg
Eđšeg (Serbian Cyrillic: Еђшег; Hungarian: Egység; name is of Hungarian origin and means "Unity" in English or "Jedinstvo" (Јединство) in Serbian) is a chateau built in 1889, located in Novi Sad, Serbia. It was built to honor hundred year anniversary of the shooting sport club "Građansko streljačko društvo". After World War 2, it was nationalized, and for a while given for use to the shooting club "Jedinstvo" (Јединство) for which the chateau was named. Afterwards it was used by many others, but has soon after lost its use. The chateau was renovated in 2012, after being in ruin for decades.
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Eđšeg (Serbian Cyrillic: Еђшег ...... ter being in ruin for decades.
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Eđšeg, under reconstruction.
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Eđšeg (Serbian Cyrillic: Еђшег ...... ter being in ruin for decades.
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Chateau Eđšeg
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Dvorac Eđšeg
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Дворац Еђшег
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