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Heroji (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероји, transl. Heroes) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Belgrade in 1986.
Heroji were
formed by
vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura"...
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Diskretni Heroji (Serbian Дискретни Хероји; English:
Discreet Heroes), is the
third studio album released in 2010 by the
Serbian hip-hop
collective Beogradski...
- Paunović [sr] who was the
personal secretary of
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia leader Josip Broz Tito.
Narodni heroji Jugoslavije. Belgrade: Mladost, 1975...
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original on
March 11, 2011.
Retrieved March 8, 2012. "Žene su
heroji ovog društva (in Bosnian)". Oslobodjenje.
March 8, 2012.
Archived from the...
- recapture.
Monument of Žarko
Zrenjanin in Zrenjanin,
built in 1952 "Narodni
heroji Jugoslavije" (PDF). 1975. pp. 512–513.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- on May 10, 1992, in a
battle near the
village of Zaseok, near Sapna. "
Heroji oslobodilačkog rata -
Mehdin Hodžić".
heroji.ba.
Retrieved 13
March 2018....
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Ljubav kad
prestane (2005) Lepo se
provedi (2007)
Heroji (2008)...
- Nikoliš, SANU membership". sanu.ac.rs.
Retrieved 27
April 2019. "Narodni
heroji Jugoslavije - Nikoliš
Mihajla Gojko" / "National
Heroes of
Yugoslavia -...
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Dragoslav Marković,
President of Serbia, was his
younger brother.
Narodni heroji Jugoslavije. Belgrade: Mladost, 1975
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Svetozara Lepa".
Narodni heroji Jugoslavije [National
Heroes of Yugoslavia] (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade:...