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  2. 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.

  3. 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. Her debut album Borbena was released under IDJTunes on 7 March 2019. It was preceded by two singles: "Kristijan Grej" (2017) and "Rari" featuring Coby (2018).

  4. Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The social organization of Bosnia of that time developed into a system known as Zadruga. In Zadruga, the community was organized such that a few families with common interests would live closely together in housing clusters.

  5. Zadruga (movement) - Wikipedia

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    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. However, the Zadruga movement never formalized its membership. During 1945–1947, as part of the Nationalist opposition, Zadruga published the Zryw in Poznań and Arkona journals in Bydgoszcz.

  6. Džanum - Wikipedia

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    Džanum. "Džanum" ( Serbian Cyrillic: Џанум; Turkish: canım; transl. My darling ), is a Serbian pop song by singer-songwriter Teya Dora. It was released as a single on March 22, 2023 by Epic Records Germany.

  7. 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.

  8. Velimir Bujanec - Wikipedia

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    Velimir Bujanec was born in Varaždin, on 18 November 1974 He spent his early years in Varaždinske Toplice. He completed schooling at the First gymnasium of Varaždin and subsequently studied political science in Zagreb. [5] In 1990 he became president of Croatian Democratic Union 's youth branch with the support of Ivić Pašalić. [6]

  9. Duša killings - Wikipedia

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    Duša killings. /  43.933°N 17.567°E  / 43.933; 17.567. The Duša killings refers to the shelling of the village of Duša, Gornji Vakuf by the Croatian Defence Council on 18 January 1993, in which 7 Bosniak civilians were killed. Bosniak homes were burnt down after the HVO took control of the village. [1]

  10. Mount Zadruga - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zadruga (Bulgarian: връх Задруга, romanized: vrah Zadruga, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ zɐˈdruɡɐ]) is the ice-covered peak rising to 1700 m in the west part of Voden Heights on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land. It surmounts upper Flask Glacier to the north, and a tributary to Fleece Glacier to the south-southeast.

  11. E-novine - Wikipedia

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    Inactive. E-novine was a web portal that published news and commentary from the former Yugoslav countries . Based in Belgrade, edited by Petar Luković, and "published in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Montenegrin languages", E-novine has pro- Western, pro- EU editorial policy. It is also known for its willingness to print defamatory and ...