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    of Serbia. "Žarko Korać: Ova vlast je hrabra". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-02-07. "Žarko Korać". istinomer.rs. Professor Korać web page at the...
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    Žarko Korać (Cyrillic: Жapкo Kopaћ, born 11 June 1987) is a Montenegrin football player who plays as a forward for FK Jedinstvo. Žarko has played mainly...
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  • politician Žarko Čabarkapa, Serbian retired basketballer Žarko Korać, Serbian psychologist and politician Žarko Lazetić, Serbian retired footballer Žarko Petan...
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  • Korać (1938–1969), Serbian basketball player Vitomir Korać (1877–1941), Croatian Serb politician Vojislav Korać (1924–2010), Serbian historian Žarko Korać...
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  • Ćetković Meldin Drešković Radomir Đalović Miodrag Džudović Ivan Ivanović Žarko Korać Slobodan Lakićević Rade Petrović Marko Rakonjac Aleksandar Šćekić Fisnik...
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  • season 2009–10. In two seasons, two players were joint top-scorers. Žarko Korać and Admir Adrović are the only players who were top-scorers in two seasons...
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  • Korać Cup is not to be confused with the Serbian national basketball cup competition, the Radivoj Korać Cup, which has been named after Radivoj Korać...
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  • was founded by former members of the Civic Alliance of Serbia, led by Žarko Korać, who opposed forming coalition with the right-wing Serbian Renewal Movement...
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  • Matches played 175 Goals scored 413 (2.36 per match) Top goalscorer Žarko Korać (16 goals) Biggest home win Dečić 4–1 Mladost DG 21 October 2023 Biggest...
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    Preceded by Zoran Đinđić Acting Prime Minister of Serbia 2003 Succeeded by Žarko Korać as Acting Prime Minister Sporting positions Preceded by Vladislav Lučić...
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    2003 Democratic Alternative (Democratic Opposition of Serbia) Acting – Žarko Korać Жарко Кораћ (born 1947) 17 March 2003 – 18 March 2003 Social Democratic...
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    12 March 2003) Nebojša Čović (12 March 2003 – 18 March 2003) (acting) Žarko Korać (17 March 2003 – 18 March 2003) (acting) Zoran Živković (18 March 2003...
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  • Social Democratic Union Социјалдемократска унија Socijaldemokratska unija Žarko Korać Social democracy Democratic socialism Center-left to left-wing People's...
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    of Serbia (GSS). Following a split within GSS, Pavlović, along with Žarko Korać, was one of the founders of the Social Democratic Union (SDU) and was...
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    May 2006 Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica Preceded by Nebojša Čović Žarko Korać Dušan Mihajlović Jožef Kasa Miodrag Isakov Čedomir Jovanović Succeeded...
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  • In August 2007, Tumbasević was transferred to Vojvodina, alongside Žarko Korać. He spent the following four years at the club, before moving to Moldova...
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  • Party of Serbia led by Vesna Pešić merged to form the GSS party. In 1996 Žarko Korać left the GSS with a group of dissidents who opposed forming coalition...
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  • Kelantan, 53 minutes (8 February 2019) First hat-trick of the season: Žarko Korać (UiTM) against Kelantan, 71 minutes (8 March) Fastest hat-trick of the...
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  • 2017 Guilherme de Paula Kuala Lumpur 27 2018 Casagrande Felcra 19 2019 Žarko Korać UKM 13 2020 Casagrande Penang 9 2021 Jordan Mintah Fernando Rodríguez...
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    Vučelić, Serbian journalist and businessman. Žarko Korać, former Prime Minister of Serbia. Radivoj Korać, Serbian and Yugoslav professional basketball...
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    Civil Council along with together with Miladin Životić, Miša Nikolić, Žarko Korač, Rasim Ljajić, and Nenad Čanak, which attempted to create the Social...
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    (acting) Head of government Zoran Đinđić (2001–03) Nebojša Čović (acting) Žarko Korać (acting) Zoran Živković (2003–04) Member parties Democratic Opposition...
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    politician Nenad Čanak, former President of the Assembly of Vojvodina Žarko Korać, former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Roman Jakič, Slovenian politician...
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  • disagreements resulted in a split in the SDP. A group of members, led by Žarko Korać, left the SDP and re-founded the SDU in 2003. In the 2003 parliamentary...
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    Žarko was born in 1966. During the mid-1970s, when young Žarko was ten years old, his father's job requirements moved the family to Titograd. Žarko took...
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    2001 – 3 March 2004 Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić Nebojša Čović (acting) Žarko Korać (acting) Zoran Živković Preceded by Zoran Nikolić (co-minister) Dragan...
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  • 2020–21 Nikola Globarević Nino Vukmarković Berane Mornar 15 2021–22 Žarko Korać Igor Vukčević Jedinstvo Kom 17 2022–23 Željko Krstović Mladost DG 11...
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  • Shaked signed for two years" (in Hebrew). ONE. Ben Ziv, Guy (3 July 2014). "Korać and Arzo signed with Beitar, Amir Edry is a candidate" (in Hebrew). ONE...
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  • Democratic Union Социјалдемократска унија Socijaldemokratska unija SDU Žarko Korać Social democracy Pro-Europeanism Centre-left 1 / 250 O Christian Democratic...
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  • Veselinov and the Social Democratic Union led by Deputy Prime Minister Žarko Korać advocated for a dissolution of the JSO following the mutiny. Milorad...
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