Šetonje
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Village in Braničevo District, Serbia
44°16′12″N 21°28′37″E / 44.27000°N 21.47694°E / 44.27000; 21.47694Šetonje is a village situated in Petrovac na Mlavi municipality in Serbia.[1] Significant number of residents historically moved to Innsbruck in Austria where they worked as factory employees.[2]
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44°16′12″N 21°28′37″E / 44.27000°N 21.47694°E / 44.27000; 21.47694
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