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  1. Nemanja Radonjić. Nemanja Radonjić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Радоњић, pronounced [nêmaɲa rǎdoɲitɕ]; born 15 February 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as an winger for Spanish La Liga club Mallorca on loan from Italian Serie A side Torino. He has also represented the Serbia national team since 2017.

  2. The coat of arms is a silver stylized double-headed eagle on a red shield with a crown above the shield. The eagle's heads are bordered with nine feathers each and face the outer sides of the shield. The beaks of the double-headed bald eagle are golden in color and gape wide. The feathers on the eagle's neck are arranged in four rows of seven ...

  3. Serbia is a transit country for victims trafficked from Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia and destined for Italy and other countries. Internal sex trafficking of Serbian women and girls continued to increase as of 2007, comprising more than three-fourths of trafficking cases in 2007. Some children continue to be trafficked into forced labor or ...

  4. Education in Serbia. 4.8% of GDP (2011) [1] – 82nd ranking of government expenditure on education worldwide. [2] Education in Serbia is divided into preschool ( predškolsko ), primary school ( osnovna škola ), secondary school ( srednja škola) and higher education levels. It is regulated by the Ministry of Education, Science and ...

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Ethnic maps. Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Serbia and neighbouring areas in the 6th-8th century (according to the historical atlas for schools, published in Belgrade in 1970, representing a view of Yugoslav historians from that time) Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1861), including Central Serbia and Kosovo.

  6. The Government of Serbia (Serbian: Влада Србије, romanized: Vlada Srbije), formally the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Влада Републике Србије, romanized: Vlada Republike Srbije), commonly abbreviated to Serbian Government (Serbian: Српска Влада, romanized: Srpska Vlada), is the executive branch of government in Serbia.

  7. Zoran Đinđić. Zoran Đinđić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Ђинђић, pronounced [zɔ̝̌ran d͡ʑîːnd͡ʑit͡ɕ] ⓘ; 1 August 1952 – 12 March 2003) was a Serbian politician and philosopher who served as the prime minister of Serbia from 2001 until his assassination in 2003. He was the mayor of Belgrade in 1997.

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