- the club
merged with TSK Šumadija to form OFK
Beograd (Serbian Latin:
Omladinski fudbalski klub, English: YFC –
Youth Football Club). A two-decade-long...
- 20°29′38.57″E / 44.8154556°N 20.4940472°E / 44.8154556; 20.4940472
Omladinski Stadium (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински стадион, lit. 'Youth's Stadium')...
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Omladinski radio (lit. "Youth radio") may
refer to:
Omladinski radio (Zagreb), the 1984–1990 name of
Radio 101, a
Croatian radio station Omladinski Radio...
- The
brutalist skys****er is
located at 9 Mija Kovačević Street. The
Omladinski Stadium and the
Orthodox Theological Faculty are
located nearby; this...
- and Croatia. The
station started broadcasting in 1984
under the name of
Omladinski radio,
following the
Belgrade based RTV
Studio B scheme. In 1990, the...
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Zagreb 30
September 1958 Idrætsparken,
Copenhagen 24
September 1958
Omladinski Stadium,
Belgrade 12
November 1958 St.
Jakob Stadium,
Basel 10 December...
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Festival Omladina (English:
Youth Festival), also
known as
Omladinski Festival, is a
music festival held in Subotica, Serbia. The
festival was founded...
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Omladinski fudbalski klub
Grbalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински фудбалски клуб Грбаљ, Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [gr̩̂baʎ]) is a
Montenegrin professional...
- Herzegovina. The name GOŠK in Croatian, is the
abbreviation of "Gabeoski
Omladinski Športski Klub" (lit. 'Gabela
Youth Sports Club'). Currently, the club...
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Omladinski košarkaški klub Spars,
commonly referred to as OKK
Spars or
Spars Sarajevo, is a men's
professional basketball club
based in Ilidža, Bosnia...