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ган Мала) is the former urban neighborhood of | Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. |
With the Treaty of | Belgrade, the Habsburgs ceded Northern Serbia with Bel |
Reich took part in the successful capture of | Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia. |
e for the ancient city in Serbia which became | Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. |
th European Indoor Games were held in 1969 in | Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia. |
hilharmonic Orchestra,RTS Symphony Orchestra ( | Belgrade), the Hungarian Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, F |
ore, the second World Boxing championships in | Belgrade, the Asian Games in Bangkok, the Inter-Cup to |
following year, after the Austrians captured | Belgrade, the Turks wanted peace and in 1718 the Treat |
In | Belgrade, the earthquake damaged measuring equipment p |
The | Belgrade Theatre is a live performance venue seating 8 |
ed with them for 15 months, then moved to the | Belgrade Theatre in Coventry for 6 months and then had |
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, UK | |
In March 1962 at the | Belgrade Theatre, Coventry he played Conrad in Much Ad |
1961: The Gilded West, produced this year at | Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England |
6 Women's European Water Polo Championship in | Belgrade they finished in fifth place, followed by the |
icising the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in | Belgrade; they were to avoid sensitive issues such as |
6 Women's European Water Polo Championship in | Belgrade they finished in fifth place, followed by the |
is also Director of Political Studies at the | Belgrade think-tank Centre for Liberal-Democratic Stud |
In | Belgrade, though, the West was in the minority. |
Northern | Belgrade, though, remained a Habsburg outpost until th |
to be a place of new main railway station of | Belgrade, thus some sections were constructed only as |
s, attaching the territory of the Pashaluk of | Belgrade to other Serb-populated areas of their Empire |
On June 3, 2009, Stewart/Slaughter arrived in | Belgrade to a hero's welcome with enormous media atten |
a to establish a Bulgarian military school in | Belgrade to instruct military leaders for a future upr |
smuggle the assassins and their weapons from | Belgrade to Sarajevo. |
was reduced in the Yugoslav Federal Court in | Belgrade to one and a half years, and the priest was r |
In July 2008 he moved from Red Star | Belgrade to Udinese. |
place finish at the 2003 Helena Pajovic Cup & | Belgrade Trophy in Belgrade, Serbia. |
He graduated from the | Belgrade University of Political Sciences . |
ttee of Red Cross and members of academia and | Belgrade University. |
ed his interrupted studies and graduated from | Belgrade University. |
He stayed in | Belgrade until 1995 when he moved to the Spanish club |
Porte and had a garrison of Turkish troops in | Belgrade until 1867, it was, in most other matters, an |
e lived the rest of his life in retirement in | Belgrade until his death in 2005. |
Smith is now buried in the | Belgrade War Cemetery. |
In 1963 the | Belgrade was registered as a charity by the Charity Co |
oad 1416 and a mile west of the Sabine River, | Belgrade was once a thriving community until the begin |
In 1521 | Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the |
c (31 May 1950, Ljubljana - 11 December 2008, | Belgrade) was a Serbian scientist, doctor, and special |
t the transfer fee which was paid to Red Star | Belgrade was in the region of €300,000. |
Belgrade was bombed by Anglo-American air forces on Ap | |
ner (8 October 1891 in Leun - 9 March 1947 in | Belgrade) was an SS commander and Staatsrat (privy cou |
ing Bosnia-Herzegovina at the 2008 Contest in | Belgrade was first announced to the public following t |
The 1739 Peace of | Belgrade was extremely favourable to the Ottomans, tha |
The Institute for Physics, near | Belgrade, was renamed in his honour. |
In antiquity, the area of | Belgrade was inhabited by a Thraco-Dacian tribe Singi, |
ance to the bombing of the Chinese embassy in | Belgrade was a landmark moment in Chinese internet his |
September 1923, Bjelovar - d. 4 January 2009, | Belgrade) was a Yugoslav athlete who competed for the |
, the force of the whole military garrison of | Belgrade was used to secure the departure of the queen |
ection day 2000 anti-government protesters in | Belgrade were dispersed by police. |
Many flak defenses near | Belgrade were destroyed by Nazi bombers however, a gro |
Hristov played for Partizan | Belgrade when English team Barnsley signed him during |
etition in 2009 was the Summer Universiade in | Belgrade, where he won the 100 metres butterfly race t |
his professional debut in 1967 with Red Star | Belgrade, where he remained for six seasons winning fo |
He then moved to Sarajevo and then to | Belgrade where he was one of the editors of "Samouprav |
th his accomplices to the Ottoman governor of | Belgrade where he was imprisoned and tortured. |
rri was very successful with FK Partizan from | Belgrade where he scored 18 goals and had 55 appearanc |
Upon release, he permanently moved to | Belgrade where he made a living by writing and publish |
born in Zagreb and lived most of his life in | Belgrade, where he graduated from the University of Be |
In June 1907, he transferred to | Belgrade where he played a significant role during the |
In 1898 he finally settled in | Belgrade, where he was employed at the Second Belgrade |
Krips moved to | Belgrade, where he worked for a year with the Belgrade |
in Bitola and later continued her studies in | Belgrade, where she joined with the progressive and yo |
nkovitch, the other for Zvezdara, the hill in | Belgrade where the Belgrade Astronomical Observatory i |
irst grave, and later visited the cemetery in | Belgrade where his body was later moved. |
the 1962 European Athletics Championships in | Belgrade, where he went out in the qualification round |
In 1945, he moved to the Yugoslav capital | Belgrade, where he worked as an expert on north-wester |
i Srbije festival held at the Dom Omladine in | Belgrade, where, performing with kitschy clothes, attr |
the First Balkan Socialist Conference held in | Belgrade, which important aspect was the call for a so |
o the Ottomans in accordance to the Treaty of | Belgrade, which had effectively reverted the Passarowi |
on the losing side in a dramatic 3-3 draw in | Belgrade which saw APOEL progress on away goals with a |
ppearance finished in a 1-0 win over Red Star | Belgrade, while their most recent appearance was a 1-0 |
on 1999-00 he made a great impact on Red Star | Belgrade wining title, with many goals scored as subst |
nds decided that Hind would represent them in | Belgrade with the song "Your Heart Belongs to Me". |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade with a silver in the K-2 1000 m and a bronze |
blished that Levonian and Elbakian arrived in | Belgrade with the task set by JCAG. |
Red Star | Belgrade won the cup after a 3-0 win against Vojvodina |
Red Star | Belgrade x - x X |
the National Film School for Dramatic Arts in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia and obtained a masters degree in |
Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia for the second time, having hoste |
a Kitic (Serbian: Милена Китић) (born 1968 in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now SR Serbia) is an operatic me |
Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia for a record third time. |
Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia for the record fourth time. |
ng of Warsaw, Poland in September 1939 and of | Belgrade, Yugoslavia in April 1941. |
rld Amateur Boxing Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia from May 6 to 20. |
The competition was held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia and took place May 4-13, 1954. |
e United States bombed the Chinese embassy in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia and since then, Honkers formed a |
s a Foreign Service Officer, he was posted to | Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1961-63; to Copenhagen 1963-65; t |
ion, Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, | Belgrade, Yugoslavia Dark Places, curated by Joshua De |
he World Judo Championships, and were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia (current Serbia) from October 10- |
ean Amateur Boxing Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia from 3 to 10 June. |
c: Немања Александров, born April 10, 1987 in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia)) is a Serbian profes |
s relay at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, alongside Ronald Jones, Berwyn J |
ina and Verona in Italy;Festival of Artist in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Indonesia and Malaysia Songs Fes |
s relay at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, alongside Alfred Meakin, Ronald |
the 1962 European Athletics Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, having taken a week's leave from |
metres at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
e medal at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
age 12 after a lonely flight from his home in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
e line / night only Bulletin Board Systems in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
he served as a staffer at the U.S. Embassy in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
16 September 1962 in the Partizan Stadium in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
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