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Boljevci (Serbian Cyrillic: Бољевци,
pronounced [bǒ:ʎeʋtsi] (listen)) is a
suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is
located in Belgrade's muni****lity...
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annexed to the muni****lity of
Zemun (prior to that, muni****lities of
Boljevci and
Dobanovci were
annexed to the muni****lity of Surčin). A
movement for...
- Aladár Radó (26
December 1882, in
Budapest – 7
September 1914, in
Boljevci near Belgrade) was a
Hungarian composer of
classical music.
Aladar Rado first...
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continuous built-up area with the
neighboring settlements of Surčin, Bečmen and
Boljevci.
According to the
latest official po****tion census, po****tion on Jakovo...
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Aleksa Simić (
Boljevci,
March 18, 1800 – Belgrade,
March 17, 1872) was a
Serbian politician serving as
Prime Minister on
three terms and
Government Minister...
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settlements with
significant minority po****tion today: Ovča and the
village of
Boljevci, both with
about one
quarter of
their po****tion
being Romanians and Slovaks...
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territory and the NDH ran
between the
villages of
Slankamen on the
Danube and
Boljevci on the Sava. However,
after pressure from the NDH,
supported by the German...
- Bečmen
Boljevci Dobanovci Jakovo Ključ
Progar Petrovčić
Radio Far
Stremen Surčin...
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Batajnica (2007–2008, (2014)–2015), Železničar
Beograd (2008–2010),
Posovac Boljevci (2010–2011), Radnički Nova
Pazova (2011–2012), FK
Sopot (2012–2013), FK...
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Stojan Simić (
Boljevci, 25
March 1797 – Belgrade, Prin****lity of Serbia, 10
March 1852) was a
Serbian politician and businessman. He was
known as a talented...