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designated as the
capital of
Montenegro in 1946. At that time, it was
renamed Titograd in
honor of
Josip Broz Tito, the
leader of Yugoslavia. It
served as the...
- The
Titograd District (Montenegrin: Титоградски срез, romanized: Titogradski srez) was a
former district within Montenegro. The
administrative centre of...
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during the
communist rule in Yugoslavia, Budućnost was
known as Budućnost
Titograd throughout that era.
Since Montenegrin independence in 2006, the club has...
- OFK
Titograd (Montenegrin Cyrillic: ОФК Титоград) is a
professional football club
based in Podgorica, Montenegro.
Founded in 1951, they play in the Third...
- The IATA code of the
airport is
still TGD
because Podgorica was
named Titograd (after
Josip Broz Tito) from 1946 to 1992,
during the time in
which the...
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Rudar and FK
Mogren won two titles.
Other winners were FK Zeta and OFK
Titograd with one title. The
first game in Prva CFL was pla**** on 11
August 2006...
- May 2022.
Retrieved 14
August 2019. Bojovi, Jovan,
Zakonik knjza Danila,
Titograd:
Istorijski institut Crne Gore, 1982.––––––, Podgorič ka skupština 1918:...
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receive pictures from Italy. RTV
Titograd was
established in 1963 to
produce original television programmes. RTV
Titograd later became RTCG. The
first broadcast...
- who pla**** for SFR Yugoslavia. Rašović
began with
football in Budućnost
Titograd as a
center half. Even as a
young player he
excelled and
received calls...
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brother Goran in the family's
apartment located in
Titograd's Drač
neighbourhood near the
Titograd railway station. From
early adolescence, he took up...