- Jagoda. From 1946 to 1992 the town was
renamed Svetozarevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозарево, [
sʋetozǎːreʋo])
after the 19th-century
Serbian socialist Svetozar...
-
Despot Stefan no. 8, etc.). Jagodina:
Apartment blocks of
Cable Factory Svetozarevo (FX),
built in the late 1950s Novi Sad: Workers' ****ociation, 1931. Banovina...
- Veljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефана Вељковић; born 9
January 1990, in
Svetozarevo) is a
Serbian volleyball player who
competed in the 2008, 2012 and 2016...
- Tita (the main street,
renamed to
Dimitrija Tucovića street)
Jagodina (
Svetozarevo 1946–1992): Maršala Tita (the main street,
renamed to
Kneginje Milice...
- who pla**** as a centre-forward. Born in
Jagodina (formerly
known as
Svetozarevo), Pavlović came
through the
Jedinstvo Paraćin
youth academy. He started...
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Background information Also
known as
Ivica Born (1962-08-12)12
August 1962
Svetozarevo, SFR
Yugoslavia Died 7
November 2019(2019-11-07) (aged 57) Jagodina,...
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Despotovica →
Gornji Milanovac Horreum Margi →
Ravno → Ćuprija
Jagodina →
Svetozarevo →
Jagodina Karanovac →
Kraljevo → Rankovićevo →
Kraljevo Nagy Bécskerek/Veliki...
- Despotovac. The
institution was
established in 1951 as the
State Archive in
Svetozarevo. The name of
Srednje Pomoravlje was
introduced as a part of the official...
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Strumica HN
Herceg Novi SU
Subotica IG
Ivangrad from 1992
Berane SV
Svetozarevo from 1992
Jagodina JC
Jajce ŠA Šabac KA
Karlovac ŠI Šibenik KI Kikinda...
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Yugoslav Journalists: 20. 1989.
Petar Gracanin.. Born on
August 22, 1923 in
Svetozarevo, Serbia; of
Serbian nationality; LCY
member since 1942.. "News". Daily...