Vlada Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Влада Илић; 6 September 1882 – 3 July 1952) was a Serbian merchant, industrialist, and politician, who, as a mayor of Belgrade...
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2017). "Možda (ni)ste znali: Vlasotinčanin Vlada Ilić gradonačelnik Beograda" [Maybe you did(n't) know: Vlada Ilić from Vlasotince was mayor of Belgrade]...
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sent a very elaborate proposal with maps to the then mayor of Belgrade, Vlada Ilić. The Danes offered to do it for 94 million 1937 dinars and the city administration...
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most discussed economic, but also political, topics. In that period, Vlada Ilić - one of the wealthiest industrialist in the state and mayor of Belgrade...
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ostavke" (in Serbian). RTS. 29 September 2023. Retrieved 14 November 2023. Ilić, Tamara (30 October 2023). "Aleksandar Šapić predsednik Privremenog organa...
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"Bure", chef. Perica Hadži-Jovančić, historian. Kosta Ilić "Mumdžija", industrialists. Vlada Ilić - industrialist and politician. Bojan Janić, volleyball...
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stations in Topčider and Rakovica, Post Office No. 2, Fabrics factory of Vlada Ilić in Karaburma, Faculty of technical engineering, Vajfert's brewery, University...
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stations in Topčider and Rakovica, Post Office No. 2, Fabrics factory of Vlada Ilić in Karaburma, Faculty of technical engineering, Vajfert's brewery, University...
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Yugoslav government-in-exile (redirect from Vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije u egzilu)
The Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Exile (Serbo-Croatian: Vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije u egzilu, Влада Краљевине Југославије у егзилу) was...
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Sarajevo Ilija Šumenković (1881–1962) Milan Stojadinović (1881–1960), PM Vlada Ilić (1882–1952) Dušan Simović (1882–1962), PM Dušan A. Popović (1885–1918)...
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personalities who fell out of favor during Communism, like politicians Vlada Ilić in 1952, or Lazar Marković in 1957. She asked for two songs to be sung...
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Hagenbeck to Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. Whereas the Mayor of Belgrade, Vlada Ilić appealed to the United Kingdom for gifts of specimens, preferably in pairs...
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Garden was officially opened on 12 July 1936 by the mayor of Belgrade, Vlada Ilić. The zoo was initially no larger than 3.5 hectares (8.6 acres), but was...
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5 July 1936 when it was ceremonially handed over to Belgrade's mayor Vlada Ilić. The fountain was dedicated to King Alexander I Karađorđević, who was...
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and Boban Đorđević (both on drums), keyboardists Đorđe Petrović and Dragan Ilić, guitarist Dragomir Mihajlović Gagi and saxophonist Vuk Vujačić. The script...
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Zbogom, Srbijo is the last album recorded with guitarist Zoran Ilić. Although Vlada Barjaktarević played the keyboards (and co-produced the album) he...
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1990. Koza nostra is the first studio album recorded with guitarist Zoran Ilić, who came to Riblja Čorba as a replacement for Nikola Čuturilo. The song...
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inaugurated by the Prince regent of Yugoslavia, Pavle Karađorđević and mayor Vlada Ilić, and named after the still minor King of Yugoslavia, Petar II (Most Kralja...
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Bogović "Gary" - bass guitar Đorđe Petrović - keyboards Vlada Barjaktarević - keyboards Dejan Ilić “Cvika” - bass guitar Aleksandar Stojkovski "Tallica Boy"...
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theater director Nenad Ilić. During early 1990s she married Vlada Višnjić (1967–1999) and got a son Luka with him in 1994. Vlada, her husband, died in...
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There was also a complex of social housing built by the industrialist Vlada Ilić for the workers of his Belgrade Textile Industry. Another social housing...
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to prominence as the member of the hip hop duo Elitni Odredi, alongside Vlada Matović. He is the co-founder of the record label Made In BLKN Records....
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Sarajevo pop rock band of the same name) and then Zvuk Ulice consisting of Vlada Divljan on guitar and vocals, bassist Zdenko Kolar, keyboard player Dragan...
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rallies. The band performed without Ilić, and at that point it was announced that he is not a member of the band anymore. Ilić was not replaced, and the band...
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Vlade Đurović (redirect from Vlada Đurović)
Retrieved 2015-03-08. Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022). "Vlade Đurović (timestamp 25:05)". Jao Mile podcast. Retrieved 29 June 2022. Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022)...
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"Kebra" — vocals Danica Milovanov "Daca" — vocals, backing vocals Jovanka Ilić — vocals, backing vocals Dragan Knežević — guitar, backing vocals Vladimir...
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Jovanović, Vlada Zečević, Petar Drapšin, Rade Hamović, Vojislav Đokić, Franc Leskošek, Uglješa Danilović, Mihailo Apostolski, Nikola Grulović, Pavle Ilić, Moša...
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The players who won that championship title are: Saša Obradović, Nebojša Ilić, Zoran Jovanović, Mile Marinković, Nikola Jovanović, Mileta Lisica, Dejan...
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Bogunović Aleksandar Busnić Jovan Damjanović Filip Đorđević Igor Đurić Brana Ilić Bojan Isailović Bojan Jorgačević Aleksandar Jovanović Branislav Jovanović...
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Hasanagić Jusuf Hatunić Antun Herceg Edvard Hočevar Idriz Hošić Brana Ilić Radiša Ilić Saša Ilić Ivica Iliev Đorđe Ivanović Vladimir Ivić Lajoš Jakovetić Miodrag...
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