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1945 – Serbian Post becomes state-owned enterprise. 1989 – Serbian post restructured as Public Enterprise of PTT Saobraćaja "Srbija". 1997 – PTT Saobraćaja "Srbija" transformed into holding company (Telekom Srbija founded). 2001 – Serbia re-entered the Universal Postal Union; 2003 – Rail transport of postal items discontinued.
Sportski žurnal (Serbian Cyrillic: Спортски журнал) is a Serbian sports daily newspaper.About half of the pages are devoted to football, whereas the rest deals with athletics, auto racing, basketball, boxing, cycling, judo, karate, handball, tennis, shooting, skiing, swimming, volleyball, waterpolo, wrestling, and other olympic and non-olympic sports.
New Belgrade (Serbian: Нови Београд / Novi Beograd, pronounced [nôʋiː beǒɡrad]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. It was a planned city and now is the central business district of Serbia and South East Europe. Construction began in 1948 in a previously uninhabited area on the left bank of the Sava river, opposite old ...
Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ⓘ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia geographical regions.
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OTP banka Srbija, formerly known as Société Générale Srbija, was a commercial bank with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia. It was owned by Hungarian OTP Bank since September 2019 and was mergied into Vojvođanska banka a.d., a wholly owned subsidiary of OTP Bank. Subsequently, Vojvođanska banka a.d. changed its name to OTP banka Srbija a.d ...
In February 2019, Srbijavoz temporarily suspended service on the Belgrade–Novi Sad railway, the country's busiest passenger route, in February 2022, due to the line's reconstruction. [4] This line has now been completely reconstructed and modernized and the high-speed train service named "SOKO" connects the two most populated Serbian cities ...
Luka Grgić (to Proleter Novi Sad, was on loan at ČSK Čelarevo) [31] [123] 3 DF SRB: Nenad Kočović (to Proleter Novi Sad, was on loan at ČSK Čelarevo) [31] [123] 16 MF SRB: Milan Makarić (to Spartak Subotica) [124] [125] 12 GK SRB: Milan Jovanić (released) [108] 30 GK SRB: Vanja Milinković-Savić (loan return to Manchester United) [126 ...