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  2. Parovi - Wikipedia

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    Parovi is a reality show that features contestants with interesting stories and personalities. The show is broadcast on Happy TV and has a 24-hour YouTube live stream. See the list of seasons, winners, prizes and house details.

  3. Nacionalna Televizija Happy - Wikipedia

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    Happy is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia that broadcasts entertainment programs, movies, series and reality shows. It was formerly called Košava and had a license for national coverage, but now it is owned by Predrag Ranković.

  4. Kristijan Golubović - Wikipedia

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    Born to Srboljub and Milanka Golubović, Serb gastarbeiters living in Munich, Kristijan did not meet his father until primary school since he was away serving a long-term prison sentence for taking part in various criminal activities.

  5. Informer (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Informer is a daily newspaper based in Belgrade that supports the ruling Serbian Progressive Party and spreads disinformation and sensationalism. It has been criticized for publishing false stories, insulting political opponents, and promoting chauvinism and sexism.

  6. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and channels of television in Serbia, a Balkan country with high TV viewing habits. Find out how to watch public, private, regional and local broadcasters on free-to-air, cable, IPTV and satellite platforms.

  7. Prva Srpska Televizija - Wikipedia

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    Prva Srpska Televizija (Prva) is a Serbian commercial television network with national coverage. It was launched in 2006 as Fox Televizija, but changed its name in 2010 and is now owned by Antenna Group.

  8. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia in a South Slavic language, with over 692,000 articles and 378,000 registered users. It uses two alphabets, Cyrillic and Latin, and two accents, Ekavian and Ijekavian, and has a local chapter, Wikimedia Serbia.

  9. Security Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) is the national security and intelligence agency of Serbia. Learn about its history, organization, functions and activities from 1899 to present.