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Centavia was to be the first airline to operate flights from Belgrade to Zagreb since the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
The village was larger until the unrest in the area following the dissolution of Yugoslavia forced many relations of big-serving tennis ace Ivo Karlović to flee the area.
After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia founded a youth wing with the same name in 1992.