- Green–Left
Front (Serbian: Зелено–леви фронт, romanized:
Zeleno–levi front, abbr. ZLF) is a
green political party in Serbia. It is the
successor of Do...
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Bezobrazno Zeleno (Serbian Cyrillic: Безобразно Зелено, trans.
Rudely Green) was a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Belgrade in 1980. Led by b**** guitarist...
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Zeleno darvo is a
village in
Gabrovo Muni****lity, in
Gabrovo Province, in
northern central Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
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including Ekatarina Velika,
Disciplina Kičme, Radnička
Kontrola and
Bezobrazno Zeleno. Srđan is the son of
Serbian actor Bora Todorović and his
first wife Snežana...
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Zeleno Polje (Hungarian: Szentistvánpuszta,
Serbian Cyrillic: Зелено Поље) is a
settlement in the
region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located...
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Zeleno Brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Зелено Брдо) is an
urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the
capital of Serbia. It is
located in Belgrade's muni****lity of Zvezdara...
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capacity of 16,038. Olimpija's
nicknames are the "Green and Whites" (Slovene:
Zeleno-beli),
referring to
their primary colours, and "The Dragons" (Slovene: Zmaji)...
- The Green–Left
Coalition (Croatian:
Zeleno–lijeva koalicija) was a left-wing
electoral alliance in
Croatia represented by six MPs. It is
presently composed...
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Wayback Machine, Dnevnik, Ljubljana, 12 November.
Frankfurt po Frankfurtu:
Berem zeleno,
Frankfurt po Frankfurtu:
Berem zeleno Official website v t e...
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composed music for TV
series Otvorena Vrata. Bajagić
produced Bezobrazno Zeleno debut album BZ1
released in 1983. He also
produced Heroji's only album,...