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Života Panić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живота Панић; 3
November 1933 – 19
November 2003) was a
Yugoslav military officer who
served as the last
acting Minister...
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Devet života (transl. Nine Lives,
stylized as IX
života) is the
third studio album by
Serbian singer Aleksandra Prijović. It was
released on
digital platforms...
- 1993) with Južni
Vetar Ugasi me (Turn Me Off, 1994) with Južni
Vetar Idi iz
života moga (Get Out of My Life, 1995) Krug (Circle, 1996) with Srki Boy Izdajnik...
- In the Jaws of Life (Croatian: U
raljama života) is a 1984
Yugoslav film
directed by
Rajko Grlić. It is
based on a
novel by
Dubravka Ugrešić. The film...
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String Quartet No. 1 ("From My Life", Czech: "Z mého
života") in E minor,
written in 1876, is a four-movement
chamber composition by
Czech composer Bedřich...
- split, however, led to its late 1952
release in
Yugoslavia as
Jedan dan
života (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Један дан живота, transl. One Day of Life), where...
- (2017), Zvuk tišine (2022) and the
highly commercially successful Devet života (2023). Prijović was born in Sombor, Serbia, but grew up in Beli Manastir...
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Stopy života is a
Czech television programme which was
first broadcast from 2013 to 2015 on TV
Prima and TV Barrandov. In total,
nineteen parts were created...
- Tri
života (English translation:
Three Lives) is the
eighteenth studio album by
Bosnian Serb
singer Mile Kitić. It was his
second album to be produced...
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Jedan od onih
života... (trans. One of
Those Lives...) is the
eighth studio album released by
Serbian and
former Yugoslav musician Đorđe Balašević. The...