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  1. Aleksandar Mitrović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Митровић, pronounced [aleksǎːndar mǐtroʋitɕ] [note 2]; listen ⓘ; born 16 September 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal and the Serbia national team . A youth product at Partizan, he turned professional ...

  2. Negro is a candy originating in Subotica, made by the company founded in 1917 by József Ruff. [1] Originally based in Austria-Hungary, Ruff and his family continued living and working in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia following the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. [2] This brand of candies has been later produced by Pionir (the successor of Ruff's ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DraganDragan - Wikipedia

    Dragan. Dragan [1] ( pronounced [drǎgan], Serbian Cyrillic: Драган [1]) is a popular Serbo-Croatian masculine given name derived from the common Slavic element drag meaning "dear, beloved". The feminine form is Dragana . People named Dragan include:

  4. Three out of four standard variants have the same set of 30 regular phonemes, so the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic alphabets map one to one with one another and with the phoneme inventory, while Montenegrin alphabet has 32 regular phonemes, the additional two being Ś and Ź .

  5. The Serbian Wikipedia is the Serbian-language edition of Wikipedia. This version was started on February 16, 2003. It is the 28th largest edition. [1] It has over 325,000 articles. [2]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HussarHussar - Wikipedia

    The hussars played a prominent role as cavalry in the Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802) and Napoleonic Wars (1803–15). As light cavalrymen mounted on fast horses, they would be used to fight skirmish battles and for scouting. Most of the great European powers raised hussar regiments.

  7. League of Communists of Vojvodina (1945–1990) League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Serbia (1998–2010) Liberals (1883–1895) Liberal Party/Liberal Democratic Party (1989–2010) New Democracy/Liberals of Serbia (1990–2010) Movement of Workers and Peasants (2011–2014) Natural Law Party (1992–1993)

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