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  2. Kija Kockar - Wikipedia

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    Kristina Kockar (Serbian Cyrillic: Кристина Коцкар; born 26 May 1989), better known as Kija Kockar, is a Serbian television host and singer from Zrenjanin, who rose to prominence by winning the first season of the Serbian reality television show Zadruga in 2018.

  3. Elita (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Elita ( Serbian Cyrillic: Елита, transl. The Elite ), formerly known as Zadruga ( Serbian Cyrillic: Задруга, transl. Cooperative ), is a Serbian reality TV series broadcasting on Pink TV, as a successor of the Farm reality TV series. The first season started on 6 September 2017.

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  5. Miki Đuričić - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Đuričić was disqualified from the reality series Zadruga and subsequently received a 30-day detention after physically assaulting two female fellow-contestants, Nadežda Biljić and Suzana Perović. He was later sentenced to a year in house arrest. In late August 2020, he became a father to a daughter, named Dunja.

  6. Jelena Karleuša - Wikipedia

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    Jelena Karleuša (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Карлеуша; born 17 August 1978) is a Serbian singer-songwriter and media personality. Having received substantial media coverage due to her provocative, often polarizing and controversial public persona and work, she was described as the "Madonna of the Balkans" and "Lady Gaga of Serbia" by Focus and W magazine, respectively.

  7. Jan Stachniuk - Wikipedia

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    Jan Stachniuk (13 January 1905 - 14 August 1963) was a Polish philosopher, an editor-in-chief of the Polish pre-war nationalist journal Zadruga, the creator of the Zadruga Movement, a theoretician and the founder of culturalism.

  8. Zadruga (movement) - Wikipedia

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    History. It was founded in 1937 by Jan Stachniuk. It published a monthly political and cultural bulletin Zadruga. The group that coalesced around this bulletin was the most active neopagan group during the 1918–1939 period in Poland, with around 300 followers in 1939.

  9. Stanisław Potrzebowski - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, he finished his studies with honors and received a master's degree of history at the University of Wrocław . In 1973, Potrzebowski went to West Germany and started studies at the University of Mainz. In 1980 he received the title of PhD in philosophy. In 1985 he went to South Africa, where he worked e.g. at Deutsche Schule in Pretoria.

  10. Teodora Džehverović - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, she entered the first season of the reality show Zadruga. After ten months of competing, Džehverović finished as the second runner-up in June 2018. [5] Her debut album Borbena was released under IDJTunes on 7 March 2019.

  11. Zadruga - Wikipedia

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    A zadruga (Cyrillic: задруга, pronounced [ˈzâːdruɡa]) refers to a type of rural community historically common among South Slavs. The term has been used by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia to designate their attempt at collective farming after World War II.