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  2. Stižu dolari - Wikipedia

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    Stižu dolari is a Serbian comedy television series produced by Komuna Belgrade and the Radio Television of Serbia.It aired from 2004 to 2006. The series was directed by Mihailo Vukobratovic and the script was written by Sinisa Pavic and Ljiljana Pavic. It starred Predrag Smiljković, Milenko Zablaćanski, Nela Mihajlovic, Aleksandar Berček, Mirjana Karanović, Danilo Lazović, B

  3. A Tight Spot - Wikipedia

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    A Tight Spot (Serbian: Tesna koža) is a 1982 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Mića Milošević [] and written by Siniša Pavić [] along with Ljiljana Pavić [].The film achieved enormous popularity throughout SFR Yugoslavia, spawning three sequels by the end of the decade.

  4. Nema problema (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nema Problema is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy genre film and the first movie with folk music singer Lepa Brena in the main role. After this movie the film series Hajde da se volimo was begun.

  5. Eva Ras - Wikipedia

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    Bela ladja, Sinisa Pavic 2010; Zvezdara, Dragoslav Lazić 2013; Zvezdara, Dragoslav Lazić 2014; Urgentni centar Dejan Zecevic 2015 Books. Source: [1]

  6. Milorad Pavić - Wikipedia

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    Milorad Pavić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Павић, pronounced [mîloraːd pǎːʋitɕ]; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary historian.

  7. Siniša - Wikipedia

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    Sinisa Malesevic MRIA (born 1969), political/historical sociologist at the University College, Dublin Siniša Mihajlović (born 1969), Serbian former football player turned manager Siniša Mulina (born 1973), Bosnia and Herzegovina international footballer

  8. Pavić - Wikipedia

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    Pavić (pronounced [pǎːʋitɕ]) [1] is a South Slavic surname, common in Croatia and Serbia.It is derived from the personal name Pavao/Pavo (related to English Paul), by means of patronymic-forming suffix -ić.

  9. Siniša Ubiparipović - Wikipedia

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    Ubiparipović was born in the town of Zenica, at the time part of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, to an ethnic Serb family. [2] Prior to the outbreak of the Bosnian War in 1992, the Ubiparipović family moved to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, to escape the conflict, eventually coming to the United States in 1999.