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"Kosovo is Serbia" in Polish stickers in the city center of Poznań, Poland "Kosovo is Serbia" (Serbian: Косово је Србија, romanized: Kosovo je Srbija) is a slogan that has been used in Serbia since the 1980s, later popularized as a reaction to Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia.
"Kosovo is Serbia" (Косово је Србија / Kosovo je Srbija), slogan and catch-phrase used in Serbia since Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence. " Serbia to Tokyo " (Србија до Токија / Srbija do Tokija ), slogan and catch-phrase used by both Serbian nationalists (to taunt rival neighbouring ethnic groups ) and Serbs ...
Kosovo is Serbia rally on February 21, 2008 in Belgrade SRS supporters demonstrating against Kosovo's declaration of independence, Belgrade, 2008. On February 21, a very large demonstration called Kosovo is Serbia (Косово је Србија, Kosovo je Srbija) was held in Belgrade in front of the Parliament organized by the Serbian government, with up to hundreds of thousands people ...
Ko je taj čovek [2] Dara Sekulić: Pogled sbrda [2] Dara Sekulić: Ništa nisam izbegla [2] Dara Sekulić: Himna za život Srbije: Dveri: 2011 Srbija se budi [1] Desanka Maksimović: Srbija je velika tajna [1] Desanka Maksimović: Krvava bajka [1] Desanka Maksimović: Srbija u sutonu [2] Desanka Maksimović: Čežnja u tuđini [2] Desanka ...
In December 2023, the list of participants of the Pesma za Evroviziju '24 was published, including Breskvica with "Gnezdo orlovo". [38] The song was allocated to the first semi-final (held on 27 February 2024) and it qualified for the final (held on 2 March 2024), [ 39 ] where it finished second, behind Teya Dora 's " Ramonda ", winning 17 ...
The name Kosovo is of South Slavic origin. Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косово) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос), 'blackbird', [20] [21] an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje, 'Blackbird Field', the name of a karst field situated in the eastern half of today's Kosovo and the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. [22]
At the Pesma za Evroviziju '22, Pajić made it to the finals with the song "Zorja". [8] In the finals, after performing with the group "Luča", [9] [10] she finished in 3rd place. She wrote the song with the help of her husband Lazar Pajić, who is also musician, while the backing vocals are sung by Sanja Vučić.
Serbia strongly opposed Kosovo's declaration of independence, which was declared on 17 February 2008. On 12 February 2008, the Government of Serbia instituted an Action Plan to combat Kosovo's anticipated declaration, which stipulated, among other things, recalling the Serbian ambassadors for consultations in protest from any state recognising Kosovo, which it has consistently done.