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English: Map of wine regions in Serbia, according to 1970 classification.
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Source Own work, based on Vinogradarski rejoni Srbije (granice i sortiment) , by Serbian Ministry of Agriculture
Author No such user, based on File:Municipialities of Serbia Map-sr.svg by User:Ivan25, in turn based on File:Serbia location map.svg by User:NordNordWest
English (en): Legend
 
1. Timok region
 
2. Nišava-South Morava region
 
3. West Morava region
 
4. Šumadija-Great Morava region
 
5. Pocerina region
 
6. Srem region
 
7. Banat region
 
8. Subotica-Horgoš region
 
9. Kosovo region

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