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  2. Jelena Karleuša - Wikipedia

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    Website. karleusa.com. Jelena Karleuša (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Карлеуша; born 17 August 1978) is a Serbian singer-songwriter and media personality. Born and raised in Belgrade, at the age of 16 she began her music career by releasing her debut album in 1995.

  3. Dragutin Keserović - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources, Keserović protected a group of Jewish refugees hosted at the beginning of 1942 in the village of Dankoviće on Kopaonik. [12] On 1 February 1942 non-legalized Chetniks commanded by Keserović captured Aleksandrovac and disarmed some members of local Chetnik garrison which was legalized with Serbian puppet government.

  4. Frederik Vesti - Wikipedia

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    FR European Championship. Frederik Vesti Stamm[1] (Danish pronunciation: [fʁεðʁεɡ̊ ˈvεsti]; born 13 January 2002) is a Danish racing driver [2][3] who currently competes in the 2024 European Le Mans Series with Cool Racing. He previously competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing where he finished as the runner-up in ...

  5. Teodora Džehverović - Wikipedia

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    Teodora Džehverović (Serbian Cyrillic: Теодора Џехверовић, born on 10 February 1997) is a Serbian singer. Born in Kačarevo, she rose to prominence after she had competed on the ninth season of Zvezde Granda in 2014 and later gained further popularity by appearing on the reality show Zadruga (2017-2018), finishing in 3rd place.

  6. Olja Petrović (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Olja Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Оља Петровић; born 5 December 1990) is a Serbian politician. She was elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.

  7. 2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, a series of environmental protests began in Belgrade and other locations in Serbia.Protesters demanded the rejection of Rio Tinto's mine investment and the withdrawal of proposed changes to the Expropriation and Referendum Laws.

  8. 2023 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    A populist coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 parliamentary election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] A school shooting occurred on 3 May 2023 in the Vračar municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, while a day later, a mass murder occurred in Dubona, Mladenovac and Malo Orašje, Smederevo.

  9. Pavle Grbović - Wikipedia

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    Nina Stojaković. . (m. 2022) . Alma mater. University of Belgrade. Pavle Grbović (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Грбовић; born 19 November 1993) is a Serbian politician. He has been the president of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) since 2020 and a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2022.