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Tanjug (/'tʌnjʊg/) (Serbian Cyrillic: Танјуг;
sometimes stylized as
TANJUG) was a
Serbian state news
agency based in Belgrade,
which officially ceased...
- Tačno d.o.o.,
commonly referred to as
Tanjug Tačno (Serbian Cyrillic: Танјуг Тачно), and
sometimes stylized as
TANYUG Tačno, is a
Serbian news
media company...
- diplomatique, Playboy, and ****o!,
among others. The main news
agencies are
Tanjug, Beta and Fonet. As of 2017[update], out of 432 web-portals (mainly on the...
- mid-1990s. The
NANAP was
initially led, funded, and
supported by Yugoslavia's
Tanjug, and
gathered many state-owned news organizations,
especially in Africa...
- net (in Serbian).
Tanjug. 16
March 2012.
Retrieved 23
February 2018. "Jura
investirao 60
miliona evra". b92.net (in Serbian).
Tanjug. 7
November 2012....
- 2027 with
presidential elections, and the new one in
Belgrade in 2028].
Tanjug (in Serbian). 6
April 2024.
Retrieved 23 June 2024. "Vučević:
Izbora neće...
- 26
April 2024.
TANJUG (27
September 2024). "Savo Milošević zvanično novi
trener fudbalera Partizana,
promocija u ponedeljak".
tanjug.rs (in Serbian)...
- From 1969 to 1980, he
worked as a
journalist in the
Yugoslav news
agency Tanjug. He was a
member of the
League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia and
worked as...
- 2020-07-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Tanjug. "Svečano ustoličen novi reis-ul-ulema Nasufović". Blic.rs (in Serbian)...
- June 2019. "Osnovan
Univerzitet odbrane u Beogradu". blic.rs (in Serbian).
Tanjug. 25
February 2011.
Retrieved 22
February 2018. "ИНФОРМАТОР O РАДУ УНИВЕРЗИТЕТА...