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- Jagoda. From 1946 to 1992 the town was renamed Svetozarevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозарево, [sʋetozǎːreʋo]) after the 19th-century Serbian socialist Svetozar...
- Veljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефана Вељковић; born 9 January 1990, in Svetozarevo) is a Serbian volleyball player who competed in the 2008, 2012 and 2016...
- 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...
- Miletic (Serbian: Mila Miletić / Мила Милетић, born 5 August 1991 in Svetozarevo) is a Serbian fashion model. Scouted by Jelena Ivanovic of Model Scouting...
- 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...
- who pla**** as a centre-forward. Born in Jagodina (formerly known as Svetozarevo), Pavlović came through the Jedinstvo Paraćin youth academy. He started...
- Tita (the main street, renamed to Dimitrija Tucovića street) Jagodina (Svetozarevo 1946–1992): Maršala Tita (the main street, renamed to Kneginje Milice...
- Yugoslav Journalists: 20. 1989. Petar Gracanin.. Born on August 22, 1923 in Svetozarevo, Serbia; of Serbian nationality; LCY member since 1942.. "News". Daily...
- DespotovicaGornji Milanovac Horreum MargiRavno → Ćuprija JagodinaSvetozarevoJagodina KaranovacKraljevo → Rankovićevo → Kraljevo Nagy Bécskerek/Veliki...
- philanthropist Zrenjanin – Žarko Zrenjanin, National Hero of Yugoslavia Former: Svetozarevo was the name of JagodinaSvetozar Marković Rankovicevo was the name...