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Paraćin (Serbian Cyrillic: Параћин, pronounced [pâratɕin]) is a town and municipality in Serbia, located in the valley of the Velika Morava river, north of Kruševac and southeast of Kragujevac.

Population: 6,000

Latitude: 43° 51' 38.99" N
Longitude: 21° 24' 28.01" E

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