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The UTM map of the Republic of Serbia (RS) with the position of investigated area marked with black ellipse. AL – Albania, BA – Bosnia-Herzegovina, BG – Bulgaria, HR – Croatia, HU – Hungary, ME – Montenegro, MK – Macedonia (FYR), RO – Romania.  

The UTM map of the Republic of Serbia (RS) with the position of investigated area marked with black ellipse. AL – Albania, BA – Bosnia-Herzegovina, BG – Bulgaria, HR – Croatia, HU – Hungary, ME – Montenegro, MK – Macedonia (FYR), RO – Romania.  

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... this part of the lower river flow in Central and SW Serbia with surrounding hills, slopes and the Mt. Stolovi was the area of interest for the latest bryological researches (Fig.1). There, in its lower course the Ibar receives its major tributaries: the Raška, Studenica, Jošanica and Lopatnica riv- ers, and became rather powerful river. ...

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