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    Nikola Pašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Пашић, pronounced [nǐkola pǎʃitɕ]; 18 December 1845 – 10 December 1926) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and...
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    that he had entrusted the formation of the new cabinet to Pašić. The New Cabinet of Nikola Pašić consisted only of Ministers from the People's Radical Party...
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    family of old supporters of the People's Radical Party and Nikola Pašić. Borka and Nikola married in 1929 and on 3 August 1930 they had twins Mirjana...
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  • Nikola Dujaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Дујаковић; born 27 June 1996) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bosnian Premier...
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    Croatian diaspora and by the government of the Kingdom of Serbia led by Nikola Pašić. Serbia attempted to use the Yugoslav Committee as a propaganda tool...
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    deputy. In April 1926, faced with corruption scandals Prime Minister Nikola Pašić was forced resign. Uzunović became the eighth Prime Minister of Yugoslavia...
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    by Boža." Prime Minister Pašić received early information of the assassination plan. The information was received by Pašić early enough, according to...
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    seat of the National Assembly of Serbia. The building is located on Nikola Pašić Square in downtown Belgrade, across Novi Dvor (seat of the President...
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    Mayor of Belgrade (category Lists of mayors of places in Serbia)
    1896) Nikola Stevanović (5 December 1896 – 31 December 1896) Nikola Pašić (10 January 1897 – 13 November 1897) (People's Radical Party) Nikola Stevanović...
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    London - 20 December 1946), grand-daughter of Serbian Prime minister Nikola Pašić on 27 October 1940. At the time of the wedding he was 28 and she was...
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    Grujić formed a new government, which was succeeded by the Government of Nikola Pašić, the leader of the Radical Party. After King Milan's pro-Austrian policy...
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    living in Austria-Hungary. On the other hand, the Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić and Sazonov found it acceptable. Even though Serbian Niš Declaration...
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  • dinamo-minsk.by. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2017. R. Pašić (30 December 2019). "Nikola Leković novo pojačanje FK Tuzla City" (in Bosnian). sportsport...
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    Empire and Kingdom of Serbia. It was agreed by Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić on behalf of Serbia, representatives of Serbian parliamentary opposition...
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    Belgrade (category Populated places established in the 3rd century BC)
    Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Nikola Pašić Square, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova...
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    prime minister during the reign of Peter I was Nikola Pašić. At the beginning of Peter's reign Pašić opposed the new king, calling his accession to the...
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    overthrow Miloš Obrenović and appointed Aleksandar Karađorđević in his place (Aleksandar was the son of Karađorđe, who was assassinated by Obrenović...
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    Protić: 1920 Milenko Vesnić: 1920–1921 Nikola Pašić: 1921–1924 Ljubomir Davidović: 1924 Nikola Pašić: 1924–1926 Nikola Uzunović: 1926–1927 Velimir Vukićević:...
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  • (1978–1979) Đorđe Gerum (1979–1981) Faruk Pašić (1981–1983) Omer Jusić (1983–1984) Fahrudin Avdičević (1984–1985) Faruk Pašić (1985–1987) Radomir Jovičić (1987)...
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    and the pedestrian Nikola Pašić Square with a fountain. On the other side, there is an exit through the northern corner of Nikola Pašić Square. There is...
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    where he became a centrist politician with the People's Radical Party of Nikola Pašić. Jovan Plamenac was born in 1873 in the village of Boljevići (in Montenegro)...
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  • great uncle Đorđe Genčić was the interior minister in the cabinet of Nikola Pašić and one of the chief conspirators of the May Coup. She graduated with...
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    assembly convenes in the House of the National Assembly, located on Nikola Pašić Square in downtown Belgrade. President (Speaker): Vladimir Orlić Secretary...
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    stomach. Following pressure from powerful figures such as Prime Minister Nikola Pašić and high-ranking officers Dragutin "Apis" Dimitrijević and Petar Živković...
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    along with Prime Minister Sava Grujić, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Pašić, and Minister of War Radomir Putnik for an official visit with Ferdinand...
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    Cincar-Marković Avakumović Grujić Pašić Stojanović Grujić Pašić Velimirović Novaković Pašić Milovanović Trifković Pašić Socialist Republic of Serbia (1945–1992)...
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    Milosav Buca Mirković, Feliks Pašić, Veno Taufer 12th BITEF: France Jamnik, Jovan Hristić, Dalibor Foretić, Feliks Pašić, Mirjana Miočinović 13th BITEF:...
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    proposed to Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić that he travel to United States to lobby on Serbia's behalf. Pašić agreed to the proposal and Albala embarked...
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    [citation needed] Serbia's People's Radical Party, which was founded by Nikola Pašić in 1881 and gained parliament majority by 1891, sought to free the country...
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    June 1907, but stayed as commander of the Šumadija divisional area. Nikola Pašić formed a new government on 12 April 1908 and Stepanović became the Minister...
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