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  2. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Wikipedia ( Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 ...

  3. Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad(Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced[nôʋiːsâːd]ⓘ; see belowfor other names) is the second largest cityin Serbiaafter the capital Belgradeand the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plainon the border of the Bačkaand Syrmiageographical regions.

  4. Informer (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Informer is a Serbian tabloid newspaper based in Belgrade. It is known for its political bias in favor of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its sensationalist stories. [7] [8] [9] The newspaper has been accused of spreading disinformation [10] and sensationalism. [11] [12]

  5. Radio Television of Vojvodina - Wikipedia

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    www .rtv .rs. Radio Television of Vojvodina [a] ( RTV) is the regional public broadcaster in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, headquartered in Novi Sad. Alongside statewide Radio Television of Serbia, RTV serves as the second major public broadcaster in the country. The radio service began in 1949, and the television service launched in 1975.

  6. Novi dvor - Wikipedia

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    Novi Dvor was the official royal residence from 1922 to 1934, when the royal family moved away from downtown to the newly built Royal Palace in more secluded Dedinje neighborhood. Museum of Prince Paul. King Alexander I assigned in 1934 Novi Dvor to the Royal Museum, subsequently renamed the Museum of Prince Paul, opened in 1936.

  7. Kraljevo - Wikipedia

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    Kraljevo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Краљево, pronounced [krǎːʎɛʋɔ] ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar, in the geographical region of Šumadija, between the mountains of Kotlenik in the north, and Stolovi in the south.

  8. Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Novi Grad ( Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Град ), formerly Bosanski Novi ( Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Нови ), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Situated in the far northwest of the country, it lies across the Una from the Croatian town of Dvor. According to the 2013 census, the town has a ...

  9. Bitanga i princeza - Wikipedia

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    Bitanga i princeza (trans.The Brute and the Princess) is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1979.. Bitanga i princeza was Bijelo Dugme's first album to feature Dragan "Điđi" Jankelić on drums, who came to the band as a replacement for the band's original drummer, Goran "Ipe" Ivandić It was the band's last hard rock-oriented album before their switch to ...