Milan Marković is a Serbian politician. Milan Marković may also refer to: Milan Marković (volleyball) Milan Marković (footballer, born 1979) Milan Marković...
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Milan Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Марковић, born 7 September 1970) is a Serbian lawyer, professor and politician. He served as the Minister of Public...
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Milan Marković (born 20 January 1980) is volleyball player in Podgorica. He was member of Serbia and Montenegro national team from 2001 to 2005. From 2006...
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Milan Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Марковић; born 20 May 1979) is a Serbian football defender. Note: stats only for the 2010-2012 period Milan Marković...
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vocalist Spomenka Đokić, known for her trademark soprano, and guitarists Milan Marković and Miroljub Jovanović remaining the core members of the band, Lutajuća...
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Serbia. One of them was Svetozar Marković, who would become a major socialist ideologue in Serbia. Along with Marković, Pera Velimirović, Jovan Žujović...
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successful acting career. First Prize – "Još malo" by Miroljub Jovanović and Milan Marković Second Prize – "Pastirica" by Jovica Škaro Third Prize – "Samo ljubi"...
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Bernard Hügl (1955–56) Milan Antolković (1972–73) Miljenko Mihić (1978–79) Milan Đuričić (1979–80) Josip Duvančić (1980–83) Milan Đuričić (1983–85) Ljupko...
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seriály Studna, Metoda Markovič: Straka či Vraždy v Kraji". MediaGuru.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 4 April 2024. Rozšafný, Milan. "Hojerem ani spartakiádním...
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Milan Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић, romanized: Milan Obrenović; 22 August 1854 – 11 February 1901) reigned as the Prince of Serbia from...
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acting Speaker. The five new Ministers (Dragan Šutanovac, Božidar Đelić, Milan Marković, Mlađan Dinkić and Dušan Petrović) that were Deputies in the parliament...
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(in Czech). Retrieved 7 April 2024. Rozšafný, Milan. "Hojerem ani spartakiádním vrahem Metoda Markovič neskončí. Tvůrce prozradil, kolik řad má v plánu"...
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Zoran Lončar (born 1965) DSS 3 March 2004 15 May 2007 Koštunica (I, II) Milan Marković (born 1970) DS 15 May 2007 14 March 2011 Cvetković (I) Minister of Human...
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3 March 2004 – 15 May 2007 Preceded by Rodoljub Šabić Succeeded by Milan Marković Personal details Born (1965-11-12) 12 November 1965 (age 59) Novi Sad...
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Protić died of heart disease in Belgrade in 1923. His great-grandson is Milan St. Protić, a historian, politician and diplomat who served as the Mayor...
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performance, with a help of acoustic rock band Lutajuća Srca member Milan Marković, Milosavljević made his first recordings in Radio Niš Studio. After...
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Milan Obrenović II (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић II, romanized: Milan Obrenović II) (21 October 1819 – 8 July 1839) was the ruling Prince of Serbia...
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srpske (Association of Serbian Youth, including Svetozar Miletić, Svetozar Marković, Jevrem Grujić, Milovan Janković, Jovan Ilić, etc. The Youth was among...
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toothless assembly was set up. Marković denounced this deal as a sellout and formed a minuscule radical party. Marković now sought to wrest control of...
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and Minority Rights, Public Administration and Local Self-Government Milan Marković (born 1970) DS 14 March 2011 27 July 2012 Cvetković (I) Minister for...
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Milan Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Милутиновић, pronounced [mǐlan milǔtinoʋitɕ] ; 19 December 1942 – 2 July 2023) was a Serbian politician who...
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Serbia's sovereignty. Marković also organized the writing, declaring and signing of the Constitution of Serbia in 2006. Marković was the Movement for the...
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Municipality: 1997–2000: Gordana Todić (b. 1955) 2000–October 21, 2004: Milan Marković (b. 1970) October 21, 2004 – June 18, 2012: Danilo Bašić (b. 1973) June...
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Milan Stojadinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Стојадиновић; 4 August 1888 – 26 October 1961) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and economist who was...
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period he had very strong anarchist ideas. There he also met Svetozar Marković, Vasa Pelagić and the future leadership of the Radical Party: Nikola Pašić...
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later wielded against Marković by many of his opponents. By 1990, the annual rate of growth in GDP had declined to −7.5%. Marković was the most popular...
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Marković Petronijević Đ. Protić Petronijević II A. Simić Petronijević III I. Garašanin I A. Simić II Janković S. Marković I A. Simić III S. Marković II...
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Label Laguna (book), Lampshade Media (album) Producer Janko Maraš, Milan Marković, Rade Sklopić (co-producer), Marko Šelić (co-producer) Marčelo chronology...
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is married to Milica and is the father of Lazar, Vasilije and Ljubica. Marković served as minister of public administration. Udovički served as minister...
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1903–1906 (Paris: Dialogue, 2000). ANSES at www.anses.rs... Slobodan G. Marković, Grof Čedomilj Mijatović. Viktorijanac među Srbima (Count Chedomille Mijatovich...
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