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He is a member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in department of |
lav V. Michkovitch (1892-1976), member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and head of the |
He became a corresponding member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1983, becomin |
He was member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. |
He is a member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Department of |
He is a member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Department of |
He is a member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. |
He was a member of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Department of M |
As the castle is under protection of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts as a monuments o |
The | Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, supports the fi |
issued as a reaction to the Memorandum of the | Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and to the risin |
Doesn't this contradict the official | Serbian account that states that the dead were combat |
ed to Europe, signing a one-year contract for | Serbian Adriatic League team KK Crvena Zvezda. |
ue, Turkish, Greek, Arabic, Swedish, Russian, | Serbian, Afrikaans and Romany, i.e. nineteen language |
d Force (OAF), which was the NATO response to | Serbian aggression against ethnic Albanian in Kosovo. |
7 July 2009, a MiG-29 fighter aircraft of the | Serbian Air Force crashed 12 miles (19 km) northwest |
Before the accident, the | Serbian Air Force had five MiG-29s which had survived |
Drina Valley by the Bosnian Serb Army and its | Serbian allies, together with his family he came to f |
E-Play are a | Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade. |
e Rebellion) is the fifth studio album by the | Serbian alternative rock band Supernaut released inde |
The | Serbian alternative rock band Svi na Pod! covered the |
etown is the first and only live album by the | Serbian alternative rock band Supernaut, recorded on |
Powerty Amusement) is the second album by the | Serbian alternative rock / grunge band Block Out. |
The song "Vule bule" was covered by the | Serbian alternative rock band Bjesovi on their debut |
is a live album and the debut release by the | Serbian alternative rock band Block Out, released in |
For a few years in the 2000s, Basara was the | Serbian ambassador to Cyprus. |
y participated in protests of solidarity with | Serbian anarchists accused of attacking Greek embassy |
o be the father and the leading figure of the | Serbian anarcho-syndicalism. |
th a new arrangement and therefore became the | Serbian and Montenegrin entry for the Eurovision Song |
seen as a high point in relations between the | Serbian and Croatian factions within the federal Yugo |
rian, Polish, Croatian, Slovenian, Slovakian, | Serbian, and Jewish cuisines) during the many centuri |
friend of Pavlovic, who is fluent in French, | Serbian and English. |
e of Sarajevo during the war with the Bosnian | Serbian and Croatian forces and its headquarters were |
o attempt to build bridges between the Ethnic | Serbian and Albanian children. |
to 40 deaths from the clash were reported by | Serbian and Montenegrin media outlets. |
He is best known as the frontman of the | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. |
English, the Scandinavian languages, Russian, | Serbian, and other Slavic languages. |
ng (Greatest Hits)) is a compilation album by | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. |
He had a long career in the | Serbian and Yugoslav communist parties. |
from the Trilogy)) is a compilation album by | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. |
in several compilation album with other Roma, | Serbian and world music performers. |
he Battle of Kalimanci was fought between the | Serbian and Bulgarian armies during the Second Balkan |
languages including Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, | Serbian, and Slovenian, the word jezero means "lake". |
ited as Laboratorija (Laboratory) only, was a | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band. |
atorija Zvuka were one of the pioneers of the | Serbian and former Yugoslav alternative rock scenes. |
Second Sail) is the second studio album from | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. |
"Slankamen" itself means "the salty stone" in | Serbian and Croatian. |
Conquerors) were a | Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock/heavy metal ban |
The word entered the | Serbian and Bulgarian languages as mehana (механа, pl |
1894, in which participated Greek, Bulgarian, | Serbian and Romanian socialists, supporting the Maced |
Popovich, whose father was of | Serbian and mother of Croatian descent, was born in E |
ians in the Balkan Wars were committed by the | Serbian and Montenegrin Army and paramilitaries, acco |
e song has also been translated into Russian, | Serbian, and Albanian. |
Although widely praised by all levels of | Serbian and Yugoslav party officials and intellectual |
White Sour Cherries) was a | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band. |
ed in Antibes, France and Hawaii, Nesic is of | Serbian and French descent and holds dual United Stat |
includes those who originate from here, BOTH | Serbian and Croat, and the misplaced persons who now |
Senior officials in the | Serbian and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) gove |
ish Brigadier Robert Fry, conferred with both | Serbian and Kosovar leaders, and although there were |
He was part of the | Serbian and Montenegrin 2004 Olympic football team, w |
h, Turkish, French, German, Spanish, Russian, | Serbian and Greek). |
are overwlmingly non-ethnic, save for the odd | Serbian and Polish family, |
nian, Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian, | Serbian and Turkish, para or its plural παράδες, pari |
or Anglo-Serbian, a portmanteau of the words | Serbian and English, is the arbitrary usage of Serbia |
Rhythm of Disorder) is a | Serbian and former Yugoslav oi!/punk rock band from N |
hout Bounces) is the fourth studio album from | Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. |
h include corrupt juding in Evropesma by both | Serbian and Montenegrin juries, and later in Beovizij |
Andrew II ( | Serbian: Andrija II) (died 1462 in Rome) was a Franci |
Cohen, besides further attempts to discredit | Serbian anti-fascist resistance. |
October 9 - | Serbian archaeologists find a copper axe in Prokuplje |
and became the Bishop of Zeta, and later the | Serbian Archbishop in 1279, succeeding Joanikije I. |
"Sava" after his uncle, Saint Sava, the first | Serbian Archbishop. |
itecture: the creation of a national style in | Serbian architecture and its political implications". |
t entered service with the French Belgian and | Serbian armies in 1913 (two aircraft conducting recon |
woman to be commissioned as an officer in the | Serbian army and the only British woman to officially |
He went through the horrors of the | Serbian army retreating through Albania and found him |
porarily halted their advancement, giving the | Serbian Army enough time to reach the Albanian mounta |
he Austro-Hungarian forces and helped the 1st | Serbian Army to achieve a breakthrough. |
In 1913 he joined the | Serbian Army in the Balkan wars and fought during the |
nterrogation, he claims to have served in the | Serbian Army during the Yugoslav wars, but Detective |
Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the | Serbian Army 1916-1919 |
For 2 days, the | Serbian army seized Prokuplje, where they mounted a s |
The | Serbian army retreated, then made a futile stand near |
The | Serbian army subsequently retreated into Albania, eve |
e Bulgarians did not allow the meeting of the | Serbian Army and the Anglo-French forces who embarked |
the operation to evacuate the remnants of the | Serbian Army following their defeat and retreat to Al |
in 1876, he volunteered for service with the | Serbian Army during the Serbo-Turkish War and was gra |
eived a command to protect the retreat of the | Serbian army to Corfu via Albania. |
forces encountered stiff resistance, and the | Serbian army sent large reinforcements to the help th |
rposes elite military police battalion of the | Serbian army |
Skopje with Thesaloniki and thus prevent the | Serbian Army from being resupplied and reinforced by |
The | Serbian army emerged victorious, although details of |
that immediately upon entering the city, the | Serbian army began hunting the Albanians and created |
He joined the | Serbian army in 1874, as a cadet in the artillery sch |
Many members were | Serbian army officers. |
The | Serbian army marches into Skopje. |
d the Yugoslav volunteers fighting within the | Serbian army on the Salonica Front. |
notably taking part in the evacuation of the | Serbian Army in 1916 and in December, in operations a |
ince the republic was under protection of the | Serbian army, after withdrawal of this army from Bara |
One night, a Swiss mercenary soldier in the | Serbian army, Captain Bluntschli, bursts through her |
from service as the commander in chief of the | Serbian army. |
in military cemetery, a field hospital of the | Serbian army. |
ter he returned to Serbia and enlisted in the | Serbian Army. |
ian 3rd and 7th divisions easily defeated the | Serbian army. |
, the Italian and French Navies evacuated the | Serbian Army. |
this account to help her raise funds for the | Serbian Army. |
t Army and ended with the total defeat of the | Serbian army. |
status of a battalion within the restructured | Serbian Army. |
Then came the brutal retaliation of the | Serbian army. |
in the most important place in studies of the | Serbian art of the first half of the 20th century. |
Serbian artilery at siege. | |
sts participating in the local elections were | Serbian, as opposed to the parliamentary elections, w |
He spoke | Serbian as his first language. |
State authorities were accused of imposing of | Serbian as official language. |
Also, since 1936, a scientific journal, | Serbian Astronomical Journal is published. |
"Debate: Did Project Censored Whitewash | Serbian Atrocities?" New Politics, Vol. |
The | Serbian attacking midfielder was one of Vardar's best |
It is based on the 1906 book by | Serbian author Stevan Sremac. |
His remains were later moved by the | Serbian authorities to a common cemetery. |
he Ottoman Empire once again worsened and the | Serbian authorities began preparing for war. |
Only the | Serbian authorities in Skopje and Bitola did not flee |
hat time we have consistently appealed to the | Serbian authorities, in order to obtain for we Roma f |
le it is classified as a microlanguage by the | Serbian authors, it is considered a Ukrainian dialect |
iplane aircraft used by the French Air Force, | Serbian Aviation, and the American Expeditionary Forc |
lapi (guitar) and guest musicians from famous | Serbian bands. |
h Red Star Belgrade (KK Crvena zvezda) of the | Serbian basketball league. |
in Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a | Serbian basketball player. |
Lav pivo (lion beer) is a popular | Serbian beer brand. |
ighly biased book that "It is a commonly held | Serbian belief that the Germans had threatened to sho |
Campanula poscharskyana, the | Serbian Bellflower, is a semi-evergreen trailing pere |
The White Suit ( | Serbian: Belo odelo / Бело одело) is a 1999 Serbian l |
her eye for this series was also used for the | Serbian Big Brother series, Veliki brat. |
He was one of the tenants of the | Serbian Big Brother VIP All Stars show. |
e, Brazilian death metal band Ophiolatry, and | Serbian black metal band Triumfall. |
") area of the Fore-Balkan Mountains near the | Serbian border and flows in a northeast direction dia |
) of the mountains to the southwest along the | Serbian border. |
blocks variously target the German, Croatian, | Serbian, Bosnian, and Polish communities. |
lav Communists to have led to attempts by the | Serbian bourgeoisie to turn the armed resistance into |
o the Critique of the Conqueror Policy of the | Serbian Bourgeoisie, which analyzes the roots of Serb |
great contempt) is an eponymous album by the | Serbian britpop/alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, |
The Great Contempt) is a | Serbian britpop/alternative rock band from Vrbas. |
1 2 3 4 is a live album by the | Serbian britpop/alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, |
h no return) is the third studio album by the | Serbian britpop/alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, |
e (Furrows) is the second studio album by the | Serbian britpop/alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, |
In 2007 NIS contributed to | Serbian budget with approximately US$1.2 billion. |
also found in other languages, e.g., French, | Serbian, Bulgarian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Bosnian, Gree |
Slovak, Polish, Estonian, Latvian, Slovenian, | Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek, Turkish, Hebrew, Georgian, |
esents one of the most influential figures in | Serbian but also regional culture, in the fields of p |
That book was published in | Serbian by the Zavod za udzbenike publishing company |
ober 1915 and 15 November 1915 as part of the | Serbian Campaign (World War I). |
Born in | Serbian capital Belgrade, she moved to Paris when she |
is version of Shakespeare's Coriolanus in the | Serbian capital of Belgrade. |
tion and thanks for a gift of timber from the | Serbian capital city of Belgrade (Coventry's official |
killed, 136 wounded and 27 missing while the | Serbian casualties were 67 killed, 134 wounded and 85 |
en that Karageorge signaled the charge of the | Serbian cavalry from opposite ends to defeat the Turk |
irector of Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, and | Serbian chamber orchestra St.George Strings from Belg |
Serbian Champion: 2007 | |
UEFA Cup first round, where they defeated the | Serbian champions Red Star Belgrade before being elim |
Serbian Championship (1992) | |
Serbian Championship (3): 2009, 2010, 2011 | |
In the second part of | Serbian championship, he didn't win any away games. |
Won 5 | Serbian Championships (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010) |
5 | Serbian Championships: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
Recognition of the | Serbian Chemical Society (1973) |
ion Camp was a concentration camp that housed | Serbian children between the ages of one month to fou |
Only | Serbian children were kept in the concentration camp. |
merican-born bishop to serve a diocese of the | Serbian Church in North America. |
a defensive midfielder with both Swedish and | Serbian citizenship. |
he variety's name is derived from the name of | Serbian city Smederevo. |
The Yugoslavian (now | Serbian) city had previously hosted the championships |
The Yugoslavian (now | Serbian) city had host the championships previously i |
Members of the 7th SS division killing a | Serbian civilians during Operation Kopaonik on Octobe |
te Grgin (born 1945 in Split in Croatia) is a | Serbian clarinetist and composer. |
He currently plays for | Serbian club Red Star Belgrade. |
He currently plays with | Serbian club FK Beograd. |
After playing in other | Serbian club FK Milicionar Beograd and Bulgarian Bela |
In 2000 he joined top | Serbian club Partizan Belgrade and scored 7 goals in |
ently plays semi-profesional football for the | Serbian club FK Brodarac. |
more than nine months, Roberts was signed by | Serbian club Red Star Belgrade on 18 September 2008 t |
Weiss left Sweden though to join | Serbian club FK Metalac Futog, but financial difficul |
of 1991-92 Euroleague, the arena was home to | Serbian club KK Partizan, which was forbidden by FIBA |
ter playing in the Yugoslav First League with | Serbian club FK Proleter Zrenjanin, in 1991 he decide |
1 after a successful trial Klimpl signed with | Serbian club FK Sloboda Point Sevojno. |
Stolica began his career with | Serbian club FK Zemun. |
elgrade and his first senior club was another | Serbian club, OFK Beograd. |
It contains a shopping centre, | Serbian Club, Leagues Club, Southlands Tennis Club, a |
career in 2002 playing for one of the growing | Serbian clubs in the turn of the century, the FK Sart |
Previously he has played with | Serbian clubs FK Mladi Radnik, OFK Belgrade and FK Ha |
powerhouse team where he flourished under the | Serbian coach, Joe Raduka and Josepphi Pavlek. |
it rarely drinks blood), and the Croatian and | Serbian cognate vukodlak is just the main term for "w |
The empty place was filled with | Serbian colonialists during Yugoslavia. |
For the | Serbian comic book, see Kobra (comic book). |
as president of the Central Committee of the | Serbian Communist Party from 1948 to 1957. |
ring the period 1844- 1853 he ventured in the | Serbian communities in Trieste and in Skopje in order |
Just as in nearby Szentendre, a | Serbian community existed in the town since the time |
The area also hosts a large | Serbian community around rue de Simplon with a Serbia |
s Conpet Ploiesti and Oil Terminal Constanta, | Serbian company Transnafta and Croatian company JANAF |
Fahri Beqiri (born 1936), | Serbian composer |
A referendum on a proposed draft of the new | Serbian constitution was held on October 28 and 29 Oc |
Main article: | Serbian constitutional referendum, 2006 |
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