Groš
(Place, tavern, firm, Yugoslavia)
Her part of town. Kinta is the old slang word for money, specially when sparse (5 kinti is five of the largest coin of 1, 10, 100 - whichever is current). The whole area was nicknamed so because of the old tavern (long gone) called "Poslednji dinar" (last dinar). The current generations perhaps don't know of this.
Mentions: 24-II-1964.,
02-VI-1969., Trip to Fruška,
november 1970., until 18th,
06-I-1973.,
21-I-1973.,
29-I-1973.,
01-IV-1973., Work action in Naftagas,
20-V-1973.,
20-IX-1973.,
01-X-1973.,
16-X-1973.,
29-X-1973.,
01-XI-1973.,
15-XI-1973.,
29-XI-1973.,
26-XII-1973.,
31-XII-1973., Doček at Mariška's,
27-I-1974.,
06-II-1974.,
10-III-1974.,
20-III-1974.,
06-V-1974.,
july 1979.,
09-VI-1984., Ten years reunion,
26-X-1989.,
24-XI-1996.,
31-XII-2012.,
16-IX-2013.,
05-VII-2014.,
15-VII-2018.,
27-VII-2018.,
21-VIII-2018.,
12-I-2019.,
19-VIII-2020.,
09-XI-2020.,
19-VI-2022.,
22-XI-2024.,
Aleksandar Raskov (Sale),
august birthdays,
Branko Glumač,
David Jamaček (Kale),
Jež,
Ružica Bajin (Ruška),
Šanta,
Zmaj,
in serbian
2-IV-2023 - 17-V-2026