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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. Zadruga (movement) - Wikipedia

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    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. However, the Zadruga movement never formalized its membership.

  4. 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 .

  5. 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 . Jan Stachniuk was born on 13 January 1905 in Kovel. In 1930 he finished his education at the College of Commerce in ...

  6. Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    In Zadruga, the community was organized such that a few families with common interests would live closely together in housing clusters. The leaders of the community were selected according to their age and high ethical standards. The Zadruga system was primarily found a rural agrarian communities that is greatly dependent on natural resources ...

  7. Hristina Vuković - Wikipedia

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    Hristina. Occupation (s) Singer. songwriter. psychologist. Hristina Vuković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Христина Вуковић ), known mononymously as Hristina, is a Serbian-Montenegrin singer, songwriter and psychologist. Hristina was born in Belgrade where she lives and works. Her parents are originally from Montenegro.

  8. 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.

  9. Zadruga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Look up zadruga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A zadruga refers to a type of rural community historically common among South Slavs. Zadruga may also refer to: Zadruga (village) [ bg], a village in Kubrat Municipality, Bulgaria. Zadruga (movement), a Polish neopagan nationalist movement. Zadruga (TV series), a Serbian reality TV.