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Stevan Vrbaški (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Врбашки; 1940 – 7
December 2022) was a
Serbian politician. He was the
mayor of Novi Sad from 1997 to 2000 and...
- "Lepa sam k'o on" (DJ SNS Club Remix) (with Angellina) "Mama" (with Mina
Vrbaški) "Živote moj" 2023 "Stenji" "Penal" "Tajkun "Electra bre" 2024 "Baddy"...
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conquest followed soon; the
fortified towns of Greben, Sokol, Jezero, Vinac,
Vrbaški Grad, Livač, Kamatin, Bočac, Udbina, Vrana, Modruč, and Požega fell at...
- scindeks.ceon.rs.
Retrieved 2020-01-05.
Vrbaski, Milena. "Tumačenje ličnosti i dela Đure Jakšića,
diplomski rad M.
Vrbaški.doc". Milojković, M. ""DEVOJKA U PLAVOM"...
- Yugoslavia) Boža
Melkus (1957 – 1962) (League of
Communists of Yugoslavia) Tima
Vrbaški (1962 – 1967) (League of
Communists of Yugoslavia) Dušan Ilijević (1967...
- BRICS]. N1 (in Serbian). 14
November 2023.
Retrieved 15
November 2023.
Vrbaški, Sofija;
Magnuson Buur,
Stina (2018). Women's
rights in
Western Balkans...
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XVIII veka u Habzburškoj monarhiji, Novi Sad:
Galerija Matice srpske 2012.
Vrbaski, Milena. "Srpska
umetnost XIX veka u
zbirci Galerije Matice srpske". {{cite...
- and
player who pla**** for Yugoslavia. He
started his
career playing with
Vrbaški ŠK from
where he
transferred to
Yugoslav giants Građanski
Zagreb where...
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decline of the
Ottoman Empire,
would Austria-Hungary
again enter Bosnia.
Vrbaški Grad Bočac
Kotor Castle Vrbanjci Šiprage "Husref Redžić: Srednjovjekovni...
- fort in
Upper Šeher,
mentioned by
multitudes of
authors by the name of
Vrbaški city. In the war
between the
Habsburg and
Ottoman empire (1683-1699), Austrian...