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  2. Pesma za Evroviziju '24 - Wikipedia

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    2023 ← Pesma za Evroviziju. Pesma za Evroviziju '24 ( Serbian Cyrillic: Песма за Евровизију '24; PzE '24) was the third edition of Pesma za Evroviziju, the national final organised by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The selection consisted of two semi-finals ...

  3. 24sata (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    24sata (lit. ' 24hours ') is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Zagreb, Croatia. As of 2007, it is the highest-circulation daily newspaper in Croatia. It is also most visited news website in Croatia and leading news source on social media platforms.

  4. 24 sata (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Žorža Klemansoa 19, Belgrade, Serbia. Website. www.24online.info. 24 sata (24 hours) was a weekly free newspaper in Belgrade, founded by Ringier in October 2006. It used to have circulation figures of around 150,000. [1]

  5. NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters

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    The bombing was part of NATO's aerial campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and severely damaged the Belgrade headquarters of Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). Other radio and electrical installations throughout the country were also attacked. [2] Sixteen employees of RTS were killed when a single NATO missile hit the building.

  6. Ivo Josipović - Wikipedia

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    Ivo Josipović (pronounced [ǐːʋo josǐːpoʋitɕ] ⓘ; born 28 August 1957) is a Croatian academic, jurist, composer, and politician who served as President of Croatia from 2010 to 2015.

  7. 2011 Croatian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on Sunday, 4 December 2011 to elect 151 members to the Croatian Parliament. [1] They were the sixth parliamentary election in Croatia since independence. Elections were held in 10 electoral districts inside Croatia (each electing 14 members of parliament), [2] one electoral district for Croatian ...

  8. 2024 Croatian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 17 April 2024 to elect the members of the 11th Sabor.Prior to the elections, the government consisted of a coalition of the Croatian Democratic Union and Independent Democratic Serb Party, with parliamentary support of five national minority MPs, two MPs from the Croatian Social Liberal Party and Croatian Demochristian Party, and one independent ...

  9. 24 Hours (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    75 minutes. Country. Croatia. Language. Croatian. 24 Hours ( 24 sata) is a Croatian anthology film released in 2002. [1] The film is made up of two segments, Sigurna kuća, directed by Kristijan Milić, and Ravno do dna, directed by Goran Kulenović. [1]

  10. Zoran Milanović - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Milanović ( pronounced [zǒran milǎːnoʋitɕ] ⓘ; [2] born 30 October 1966) is a Croatian politician serving as the president of Croatia since 2020. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was prime minister of Croatia from 2011 to 2016, as well as president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 2007 to 2016.

  11. 24 sata - Wikipedia

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    24 sata (meaning "24 hours" in Croatian) is the name of two daily newspapers (both of which spell their names 24sata ): 24sata (Croatia), Croatian daily tabloid owned by the Austrian Styria group. 24 sata (Serbia), Serbian free weekly owned by the Swiss Ringier group. Category: Disambiguation pages.