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Rudnik (mountain)

Rudnik ( Serbian Cyrillic: Рудник, ) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak Cvijićev vrh, named after geologist and biologist Jovan Cvijić, has an elevation of 1,132 meters above sea level. It has several other peaks over 1000 m: Srednji Šturac, Mali Šturac, Molitve, Paljevine and Marijanac. The name translates literally to mine, as the mountain is rich in mining resources.

Rudník

Rudník may refer to:

  • Rudník, Myjava District, Slovakia
  • Rudník, Košice-okolie District, Slovakia
  • Rudník (Trutnov District), Czech Republic
Rudník (Trutnov District)

Rudník is a village in the Czech Republic, at the foothills of Giant Mountains. Its history goes back to 14th century.

Rudnik (Gornji Milanovac)

Rudnik is a small town in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 1,706 people.

Rudnik (Ilidža – Sarajevo)

Rudnik is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Ilidža.

Rudnik (surname)

Rudnik may refer to:

  • Eugeniusz Rudnik,Polish composer, electronics engineer and sound engineer
  • Barbara Rudnik, German actress
  • Jakob Rudnik, Ukrainian communist
  • Raphael Rudnik, American poet
Rudnik (Ljubljana)

Rudnik is a former village, now included in central Slovenia, now included in the southern part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It was part of the district of Lower Carniola.