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ttee of Red Cross and members of academia and | Belgrade University. |
gency examinations at the Military Academy in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
On faculty for acting in | Belgrade he was one of the first assistants. |
directing a performance of Dido and Aeneas in | Belgrade in 1996 with Predrag Gosta in the role of Sor |
uropean Cup Winners' Cup tie against Partizan | Belgrade. |
i was appointed Bulgarian diplomatic agent in | Belgrade (1886-1887). |
[The Rule of Alexander Obrenovich ( | Belgrade: Geca Kon, 1929-1931, in two volumes]. |
measures including a Resource Manual and the | Belgrade Initiative on SEA (started under the UNECE "E |
ng of Warsaw, Poland in September 1939 and of | Belgrade, Yugoslavia in April 1941. |
ore engagements at Vfl Wolfsburg and Partizan | Belgrade he signed at Borussia Dortmund in December 20 |
pionships (1954 Bern, 1958 Stockholm and 1962 | Belgrade). |
rious Bedouin revolt, Tirnova (1847) and then | Belgrade (1847-1848). |
ng consul-general in Bucharest 1856-7, and in | Belgrade 1857-9. |
ittoral of the Serbian Orthodox Church and in | Belgrade in 1999 his name was entered into the List of |
In antiquity, the area of | Belgrade was inhabited by a Thraco-Dacian tribe Singi, |
In 2009, the publishing house Arhipelag in | Belgrade, Serbia, published a Serbian translation of h |
In 2007, the publishing house Arhipelag in | Belgrade, Serbia, published his third historical novel |
In 2008, the publishing house Arhipelag in | Belgrade, Serbia, published his fourth historical nove |
In 2009, the publishing house Arhipelag in | Belgrade, Serbia, published his fifth historical novel |
September 19, a huge column of JNA armor left | Belgrade; foreign journalists reported that it stretch |
This army liberated | Belgrade, and subsequently crossed into Vojvodina and |
Ali gathered a 160,000 strong Ottoman army at | Belgrade, at the core of which were 40,000 Janissaries |
On June 3, 2009, Stewart/Slaughter arrived in | Belgrade to a hero's welcome with enormous media atten |
blished that Levonian and Elbakian arrived in | Belgrade with the task set by JCAG. |
lared war on Serbia and her artillery shelled | Belgrade on July 29. |
ina and Verona in Italy;Festival of Artist in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Indonesia and Malaysia Songs Fes |
iting Artist at the University of the Arts in | Belgrade. |
in 1952, from the Academy for Theatre Arts in | Belgrade. |
the National Film School for Dramatic Arts in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia and obtained a masters degree in |
erself studied at the Royal school of arts in | Belgrade, Serbia (1922-1926) and in Munich (1926-1928) |
Figgis was assigned to | Belgrade again in 1982, when he was made Counsellor, a |
Astronomical Observatory | Belgrade (on Zvezdara), founded in 1887, is one of the |
Astronomical Observatory | Belgrade remains the only professional observatory in |
is also Director of Political Studies at the | Belgrade think-tank Centre for Liberal-Democratic Stud |
ernaut, recorded on September 7, 1995, at the | Belgrade BITEF theatre, at the Zombietown movie premie |
and poet secured him a post of professor at a | Belgrade lyceum. |
Oskar Danon was professor at the | Belgrade Music Academy. |
He was arrested at the | Belgrade airport in May 2007. |
football, he worked as a sports editor at the | Belgrade daily Vreme until 1941, when he left to Sofia |
The November 5, 1994 performance, held at the | Belgrade KST club, was recorded for a live album, rele |
s Kleine Planetarium-2), was purchased at the | Belgrade Fair of technology in 1966 thanks to J. B. Ti |
annual international wine fair is held at the | Belgrade Fair, named "Beo Wine Fair". |
d from Ptolemy in Caesar and Cleopatra at the | Belgrade in 1966 to Will in Howard Brenton's Magnifice |
f scientific and political programme at Radio | Belgrade from 1982 to 1984. |
In March 1962 at the | Belgrade Theatre, Coventry he played Conrad in Much Ad |
ate (1969) and graduate (1974) studies at the | Belgrade Music Academy, under the tuition of renowned |
In 1982 he received his Ph.D. at the | Belgrade Medical School. |
d much acclaim, and it was also played at the | Belgrade International Theatre Festival, giving Bang-H |
and often held free afternoon concerts at the | Belgrade KST club. |
After the July 1996 performance at the | Belgrade SKC rooftop, the original Eva Braun lineup di |
he 7th European Championships in Athletics in | Belgrade. |
2004 he signed a contract with KK Atlas form | Belgrade for which he played until 2006 when he agreed |
following year, after the Austrians captured | Belgrade, the Turks wanted peace and in 1718 the Treat |
ssary or appropriate" with the authorities in | Belgrade as to its functions regarding the monitoring |
Museum of Aviation in | Belgrade, Serbia |
f No. 351 Squadron RAF, Museum of Aviation in | Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia |
r's management he would not be coming back to | Belgrade. |
t-lasting former Yugoslav hard rock band from | Belgrade. |
ses) was a former Yugoslav pop rock band from | Belgrade. |
Play are a Serbian alternative rock band from | Belgrade. |
was a former Yugoslav acoustic rock band from | Belgrade. |
ere a former Yugoslav acoustic rock band from | Belgrade. |
arkwood Dub are an alternative rock band from | Belgrade, Serbia, which, formed in 1988, gradually gre |
layboy) was a Serbian punk rock/ska band from | Belgrade. |
a former Yugoslav synthpop/pop rock band from | Belgrade. |
as a teenager, he started playing in bands on | Belgrade jazz scene, where he received Best Young Jazz |
Hi-Fi Centar was a record label based in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
It is based in | Belgrade and its action centers on peace research and |
The Battle of | Belgrade, Chirk Castle |
At the great Battle of | Belgrade (1717) he led the second line of left wing ca |
tadium by coming from behind to beat Partizan | Belgrade 2-1. |
ed with four songs on the Beogradski grafiti ( | Belgrade Grafitti) various artists compilation and dis |
nd in den beschreibenden Naturwissenschaften, | Belgrade |
uld also serve as a connector between Tirana, | Belgrade and Skopje. |
Boaz at | Belgrade (2008) |
an monuments from Year 1395 to 1423), book I, | Belgrade 1858 and book II, Belgrade 1862 |
He was born in | Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. |
Drachkovitch was born in | Belgrade. |
He was born in | Belgrade. |
He was born in | Belgrade, Serbia on January 18, 1978. |
Pavlovic was born in | Belgrade (Serbia now, SFR Yugoslavia then) to Dragan a |
he first time the representatives of both the | Belgrade and Zagreb New Wave scene had met for the fir |
ing seen in Copenhagen, Prague, Brno, Zagreb, | Belgrade and Vienna, and being performed over 800 time |
cked any effort to include Rome, Budapest and | Belgrade in an alliance; |
se being the present Patriarchate building in | Belgrade, monastery Vavedenje (Vavedenye, Entrance to |
ast match came in a 2-0 defeat to Bulgaria in | Belgrade. |
sa to arrest the advance of the Bulgarians on | Belgrade, but he lost influence in Serbia after the ab |
He was buried in | Belgrade. |
ugoslavia and established his own business in | Belgrade. |
s including the United States, but not by the | Belgrade government and its political ally, Russia. |
rom all over Serbia, a chapel designed by the | Belgrade architect Dimitrije T. Leko was built to encl |
They were replaced by OFK | Belgrade and Sloboda Tuzla. |
Inter Baku was defeated by Partizan | Belgrade 3-1 on aggregate in the Champions League in 2 |
edly awarded with Majska nagrada award by the | Belgrade Committee of the League of Socialist Youth as |
His family came to | Belgrade from Knin in 1931. |
After WWII he came to | Belgrade and joined the "Partizan" athetic club. |
speare's Coriolanus in the Serbian capital of | Belgrade. |
It broke out after the capture of | Belgrade by Austria on 6 September 1688 and ended unsu |
Reich took part in the successful capture of | Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia. |
sted the Yugoslav Partisans in the capture of | Belgrade; any other help was indirect, in the form of |
irst grave, and later visited the cemetery in | Belgrade where his body was later moved. |
e concert was held at the Sava Arts Center in | Belgrade and was televised to six other Eastern Europe |
e, signing for ex-European champions Partizan | Belgrade from Serbia. |
ged out by Yugoslav league champions Partizan | Belgrade. |
6 Women's European Water Polo Championship in | Belgrade they finished in fifth place, followed by the |
In 1973, at First swimming championship in | Belgrade, former Yugoslavia, DeMont became the first m |
6 Women's European Water Polo Championship in | Belgrade they finished in fifth place, followed by the |
ia team at the 2006 European Championships in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
1978 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
s relay at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, alongside Ronald Jones, Berwyn J |
1982 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
bronze, at the second World Championships in | Belgrade. |
er medal at the second World Championships in | Belgrade. |
1982 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
1971 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
coach at the Swimming World Championships in | Belgrade in 1973 which produced nine Australian World |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
es race at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade. |
es race at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade. |
metres at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade with a silver in the K-2 1000 m and a bronze |
w event at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, behind Soviet Union's Vladimir Trusenyev (57 |
ed in the 2007 European Judo Championships in | Belgrade, Hungary in the men's under 90 kg, as a repla |
he first official FINA World Championships in | Belgrade. |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
ay event at the Junior World Championships in | Belgrade, Serbia in 2005. |
class at the 1989 World Judo Championships in | Belgrade. |
1982 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
s relay at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, alongside Alfred Meakin, Ronald |
e medal at the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia. |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
the 1962 European Athletics Championships in | Belgrade, where he went out in the qualification round |
the 1962 European Athletics Championships in | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, having taken a week's leave from |
ore, the second World Boxing championships in | Belgrade, the Asian Games in Bangkok, the Inter-Cup to |
1982 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
eks before the 1962 European Championships in | Belgrade, on August 11, 1962 in Moscow, Bolotnikov low |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
e medal, at the second World Championships in | Belgrade. |
1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
1971 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in | Belgrade. |
e 2007 Table Tennis European Championships in | Belgrade, silver medal in women's doubles and bronze m |
ky Cathedral in Sofia, Saint Mark's church in | Belgrade and the New Athos Monastery in New Athos near |
of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church in | Belgrade in 1978 and tonsured with the monastic name o |
was awarded the October Award of the City of | Belgrade for his conducting activity, as well as the A |
at the championship was hosted by the city of | Belgrade (previous times in 1961 and 1975). |
The city of | Belgrade plans to remodel the building by cleaning the |
he Turks were victorious and took the city of | Belgrade. |
eate of the 1993 October Award of the City of | Belgrade for Youth Creativity, and of the 1994 Tesla A |
It was named for the city of | Belgrade. |
ctice of seeking out parked cars with city of | Belgrade license plates and pushing them into the sea |
completely owned and operated by the City of | Belgrade. |
In 2000 he joined top Serbian club Partizan | Belgrade and scored 7 goals in 25 league matches. |
lebb signed with the Euroleague club Partizan | Belgrade a week after the team released former point g |
he moved to the Adriatic League club Partizan | Belgrade. |
SKOJ and a member of the Action Committee in | Belgrade. |
e renewed Federation of Jewish Communities in | Belgrade. |
30, the band organized their first concert in | Belgrade, performing cover versions of The Beatles' so |
He told the conference in | Belgrade he hopes to start EU membership talks by the |
feated anti-Bolshevik Russians congregated in | Belgrade, Berlin, Paris, Harbin, Istanbul, and Shangha |
sident of the Pan-Serb Journalist Congress in | Belgrade on 14 and 15 October 1902. |
Two years later he witnessed the conquest of | Belgrade. |
ion, Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, | Belgrade, Yugoslavia Dark Places, curated by Joshua De |
lgaria at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in | Belgrade, it went through to the semi-final, but did n |
Sweden at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
nd wasn't the one performed in the contest in | Belgrade, as the song, having a length of 3'30", neede |
s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, | Belgrade, Serbia. |
ing Bosnia-Herzegovina at the 2008 Contest in | Belgrade was first announced to the public following t |
eorgia at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
govina in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in | Belgrade. |
omania in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in | Belgrade, Serbia. |
The Austrians maintained control over | Belgrade and the Treaty of Passarowitz confirmed their |
rs of the “Beokon - OKO ZVEZDE” convention in | Belgrade for the Lazar Komarcic society in 2006. |
was executed by order of a military court in | Belgrade, in spite of the appeal of Archbishop A. Step |
was reduced in the Yugoslav Federal Court in | Belgrade to one and a half years, and the priest was r |
ionship took place in Virovitica, Croatia and | Belgrade, Serbia within Yugoslavia in 1957. |
Crowd in | Belgrade during funeral |
He died in a plane crush in | Belgrade. |
Cup in Germany, gold at the 2007 World Cup in | Belgrade, Gold at the 2008 World Cup final in Minsk, a |
1962 Adriatic Cup in | Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia - silver (87 kg) |
place finish at the 2003 Helena Pajovic Cup & | Belgrade Trophy in Belgrade, Serbia. |
nce with Obojeni Program and Grad at Dadov in | Belgrade during September 1981 was one of their best p |
of Turnovo, and Martyr Abbacum the Deacon at | Belgrade (1814). |
the novel Rokanje (Rocking), which dealt with | Belgrade nightlife in the 1980s. |
c (31 May 1950, Ljubljana - 11 December 2008, | Belgrade) was a Serbian scientist, doctor, and special |
Many flak defenses near | Belgrade were destroyed by Nazi bombers however, a gro |
Years the Locusts have Devoured"], memories, | Belgrade: BIGZ, 1987 (Vol. |
"meaningful forward-looking dialogue" between | Belgrade and Pristina. |
She died in | Belgrade on 5 October 1973, aged 84, and was buried in |
She died in | Belgrade, Serbia; the cause of death was initially rep |
He died in | Belgrade in 1963, aged 76. |
e region of Vidin in the general direction of | Belgrade. |
I Danub Infantry Division - | Belgrade |
covered on August 27, 1940 by P. Djurkovic at | Belgrade. |
on the losing side in a dramatic 3-3 draw in | Belgrade which saw APOEL progress on away goals with a |
Family took up residence in the Beli Dvor in | Belgrade. |
idence in the Royal Palace Kraljevski Dvor in | Belgrade. |
) a Serbian town on the Danube river, east of | Belgrade. |
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