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Inđija railway station is located 1 km from the city center. Regularly railway station for fast passenger trains. Continued to Beška one, and Beograd in the other direction, in the third direction towards to Zagreb. Inđija railway station consists of 6 railway track.
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45°2′10″N 20°5′40″E / 45.03611°N 20.09444°E / 45.03611; 20.09444
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