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Stoja Novaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Стоја Новаковић; born 4 June 1972),
known mononymously as
Stoja (Serbian Cyrillic: Стоја), is a
Serbian hardcore-folk...
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Anesti Stoja (born 24 June 1963) is a
retired Albanian football midfielder. He made his
debut for
Albania in an
October 1988 FIFA
World Cup qualification...
- Now) "
STOJA NOVAKOVIĆ". BalkanMedia. 25
March 2010.
Retrieved 29
April 2013. "
Stoja - Kako je meni sada". Discogs.
Retrieved 10
September 2012. "
Stoja Website"...
- 5 was the
sixth studio album by
Bosnian Serb
singer Stoja. It was
released in 2004.
Starija (Older Woman) Da isečeš vene (To Cut Your Veins) Dijamanti...
- Samo (English: Only) is the
third studio album by
Bosnian Serb
singer Stoja. It was
released in 2000. The
album contains 8 new
songs as well as 4 old...
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First Men's
League (Croatian: Prva muška liga) is a second-tier
professional men's
basketball league in Croatia. The
league was
founded in 2017 replacing...
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Stoja Kašiković, née Zdjelarević (1865 –
after 1927) was a
Bosnian Serb feminist, writer, editor, and teacher.
Stoja Kašiković was born in 1865 in Bosanski...
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Evropa (English: Europe) is the
fourth studio album by
Bosnian Serb
singer Stoja. It was
released in 2001.
Divided into two: the
first eight songs were new...
- Seka Aleksić, Dara Bubamara,
Indira Radić, Saša Matić, Viki Miljković,
Stoja and Lepa Brena,
arguably the most
prominent performer of
former Yugoslavia...
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Evropa may
refer to:
Europe Evropa (album), a 2001
album by
Serbian singer Stoja Evropa (magazine), a
Serbian w****ly
magazine Evropa 2, a
commercial radio...