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  2. Principality of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Serbia (Serbian: Књажество Србија, romanized: Knjažestvo Srbija) was an autonomous, later sovereign state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution, which lasted between 1804 and 1817. [2]

  3. History of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Following Montenegro's vote for full independence in the referendum of 21 May 2006 (55.4% yes, 44.6% no), [69] Montenegro declared independence on 3 June 2006. [70] This was followed on 5 June 2006 by Serbia's declaration of independence, [ 71 ] [ 72 ] marking the final dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and the re ...

  4. History of modern Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The history of modern Serbia began with the fight for liberation from the Ottoman occupation in 1804 (Serbian Revolution).The establishment of modern Serbia was marked by the hard-fought autonomy from the Ottoman Empire in the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, though Turkish troops continued to garrison the capital, Belgrade, until 1867.

  5. Balkan Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The series is divided into three seasons and encompasses the period between 1928 and 1940. [2] The first season covers the period just before the assassination of the Croatian Member of the National Assembly Stjepan Radić at the National Assembly of the Serbs, Croatians and Slovenians and the subsequent establishment of the 6 January Dictatorship.

  6. Tvoje lice zvuči poznato (Serbian TV series) season 2

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    2. ^ Nenad Okanović and Čipi performed "Princeza" together. 3. ^ Katarina Bogićević and Ivan Jevtović as Andrew Lloyd Webber 's opera The Phantom of the Opera performed together. 4. ^ In the fifth week, there were two visiting members of the jury as Branko Đuric was in Australia, due to work.

  7. Sima Milutinović Sarajlija - Wikipedia

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    Sima Milutinović was born in Sarajevo, Ottoman Empire in 1791, hence his nickname Sarajlija (The Sarajevan).His father Milutin [4] was from the village of Rožanstvo near Užice, [5] which he left running away from the plague and eventually settled in Sarajevo, where he was married.

  8. Jovan Deretić - Wikipedia

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    Jovan Deretić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Деретић, [jǒʋan derětit͡ɕ]; 22 January 1934 – 16 June 2002) was a Serbian historian and author of Serbian literary history. [1] His work Istorija Srpske književnosti (1983) is the standard work in Serbian literary history. [2] He is sometimes confused with pseudohistorian Jovan I ...

  9. Prvi glas Srbije series 2 - Wikipedia

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    1 Vlado Zoran Stanić "Osloni Se Na Mene (Oliver Mandić)" Advanced 2 Vlado Nikola Planka "Maljčiki " Advanced 3 Aleksandra Ivan Petrović "Sve Se Osim Tuge Deli " Advanced 4 Mare Boris Petrović "Pusti Pusti Modu (Zdravko Čolić)" Advanced 5 Mare Sanja Dimitrijević "What A Feeling" Advanced 6 Mare Saška Janković "Dance Again" Bottom 2