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Otroci (Serbian Cyrillic: отроци) is a
Serbian word
literally meaning 'children' (Serbian: отрок, romanized: otrok, lit. 'child'). The
meaning of the word...
- (formerly of
Kuzle and
Otroci Socializma; in the
latter band he pla**** guitar), and b****
guitarist Janez Križaj (formerly of
Otroci Socializma)
invited keyboardist...
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Otroci is a
village in the muni****lity of Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia.
According to the 2011 census, the
village has a po****tion of 498 people.
Popis stanovništva...
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appeared in 1983 and they pla**** with
bands such as
Ekatarina Velika and
Otroci Socializma in Belgrade. The
group broke up in 1992.
Rupel then went on to...
- were Pankrti, Niet,
Lublanski Psi, Čao Pičke, Via Ofenziva, Tožibabe, and
Otroci Socializma. Po****r rock artists,
largely unknown outside the country, are:...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-07-11.
Retrieved 2008-11-15. "Dominy a
otroci opustili sado****ický zámek. Zůstal nahnutý kříž" [Dominas and slaves...
- that of the
veliki tepčija. The tepčija had
executive authorities; his
otroci (sing. otrok), were servants,
lesser in rank but not slaves. The name is...
- Petrović.
Croatian (as "Nikad nedjeljom") by
Ksenia Prohaska.
Slovenian (as "
Otroci Pireja") by
Helena Blagne.
Cantonese (as "兩仔爺") by
Cheng Gwan-min (鄭君綿)...
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Otroci družine
Buchler (Children of the
Buchler family) by
Slovene painter Giuseppe Tominz...
- Pankrti, Niet,
Lublanski Psi, Kuzle, Čao Pičke, Via Ofenziva, Tožibabe, and
Otroci Socializma.
Slovenia has also
produced two
renowned DJs: DJ Umek and Valentino...