Grand Production
Grand Production ( sr, Гранд продукција) is a Serbian record label and production company predominantly focused on folk performers. The label produces the weekly television show ''Grand Parada'', launched their own cable television channel, and organize a competitive festival of pop-folk and turbo-folk music, Grand Festival. TV shows Since its founding in 1998, the label has produced the weekly television variety show ''Grand Parada'' (or Zvezda Granda), to serve as a showcase for Grand Production's artists. It aired on the Serbian network Pink TV until 2014, when Grand launched their own cable channel, Grand TV, through a contract with United Group. They have a full programming schedule, and also air shows on Prva Srpska Televizija in Serbia and Montenegro, Nova BH in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and on Kanal 5 in North Macedonia. Grand TV is also available in Europe, Canada, United States and Australia. The list of Grand Production programs: * ''Grand Show'' * '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The United Group
United Group is an alternative telecom provider in Southeast Europe that operates both telecommunications platforms and mass media outlets. History United Group was formed in 2007, as a Luxembourg-registered multinational entity, in a merger of Serbia Broadband (SBB) and two companies named Telemach, one in Slovenia and the other in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Telemach Montenegro became a part of United Group in 2014. Telemach acquired Tušmobil on 1 April 2015. This being a cable acquisition of a mobile network makes it a unique case in the region, and the first step of United Group into providing all telecommunication services (landline, mobile, television, and internet) in one household. Today, United Group is the largest alternative pay television platform in the region of the former Yugoslavia, providing television, Internet, landline and mobile telephony to a large number of households and offices in the region through its cable, DTH and OTT platforms. In 2013, the group s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aleksandar Sofronijević
Aleksandar Sofronijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Софронијевић; born 19 November 1983) is a Serbian accordion player, music producer and leader of his own orchestra, known by the name of ''Orchestra of Aleksandar Sofronijević''. He is considered one of the most popular musicians in the country, due to the fact that he is a constant presence in music shows with high TV ratings and the main accompanist for concerts of the greatest artists from the former Yugoslavia. Life Born and grown up in Kraljevo, Serbia, he lived his childhood with his parents (Radovan Sofronijević and Milena) and his sister Aleksandra. No one in his family was professionally engaged in music, but his parent loved watching music shows with traditional Serbian songs. Sofronijević got his first accordion at the age of 4 and started to attend private music classes, because his parents noticed the passion that he had for music. He continued playing the accordion in elementary and se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Biljana Sečivanović
Biljana () is a settlement east of Dobrovo in the Municipality of Brda in the Littoral region of Slovenia, very close to the border with Italy. Name Biljana was first mentioned in written sources in 1205 as ''Beliana'' (and as ''Villana'' in 1233, ''Billgianis'' in 1270, and ''Bigliana'' in 1480). The oldest transcriptions indicate that the name was originally ''*Běľana'', with the later development of unstressed ''-ě-'' > ''-i-''. The suffix ''-ana'' generally indicates a Romance or pre-Romance origin, but because the name cannot be explained through Romance roots it is assumed that it is Slavic in origin, possibly derived from the plural demonym ''*Běľane'' (literally, 'residents of ''*Belъjь's'' village'). History The lords of Biljana lived in a building known as ''Dorišče'' in the 13th and 14th centuries. Ownership of the building changed frequently over the centuries. During the late 19th century, the national revival movement took hold here; the Lipa Reading and Cho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Biljana Jevtić
Biljana () is a settlement east of Dobrovo in the Municipality of Brda in the Littoral region of Slovenia, very close to the border with Italy. Name Biljana was first mentioned in written sources in 1205 as ''Beliana'' (and as ''Villana'' in 1233, ''Billgianis'' in 1270, and ''Bigliana'' in 1480). The oldest transcriptions indicate that the name was originally ''*Běľana'', with the later development of unstressed ''-ě-'' > ''-i-''. The suffix ''-ana'' generally indicates a Romance or pre-Romance origin, but because the name cannot be explained through Romance roots it is assumed that it is Slavic in origin, possibly derived from the plural demonym ''*Běľane'' (literally, 'residents of ''*Belъjь's'' village'). History The lords of Biljana lived in a building known as ''Dorišče'' in the 13th and 14th centuries. Ownership of the building changed frequently over the centuries. During the late 19th century, the national revival movement took hold here; the Lipa Reading and Cho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beki Bekić
''Beki'' is a title of nobility used by the Mongols and other steppe societies in the Central Asia Central Asia, also known as Middle Asia, is a subregion, region of Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to western China and Mongolia in the east, and from Afghanistan and Iran in the south to Russia in the north. It includes t ... in the medieval period. The exact meaning of the title is disputed, although possibly meant "honored shaman", and while frequently used for noble women, some men also used the title. References {{reflist Court titles in the Middle Ages Royal titles Noble titles Mongolian nobility History of the Turkic peoples ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bane Mojićević
Bane may refer to: Fictional characters * Bane (DC Comics), an adversary of Batman * Bane (''Harry Potter''), a centaur in the ''Harry Potter'' series * Bane (''The Matrix''), a character in the ''Matrix'' film trilogy * Bane the Druid, a Guardian in the ''Legacy of Kain'' franchise * Darth Bane, a Sith Lord from the ''Star Wars'' franchise * Cad Bane, famous bounty hunter from the ''Star Wars'' franchise * The Bane, a character in ''The Underland Chronicles'' novel series * Bane, a character in ''Ten Gentlemen from West Point'' (1942) Music * Bane (band), a hardcore punk band formed in 1995 * ''Bane'', a Joey Arkenstat album produced in 2004 by Mike Gordon * "Bane", a song by D12 from ''Shady XV'', 2014 * "Bane", a song by alt-J from '' The Dream'', 2022 Places Africa * Bane, Nigeria, a village in Nigeria * Bané Department, one of the 13 departments of the Boulgou Province of Burkina Faso ** Bané, a town in the Bané Department Asia * Bane, Iran, a city in Kurdistan Pro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Armin Dedić
Armin (Armyn) is a given name or surname, and is: * An ancient Indo-European name: ** a German/Dutch given name, *** a modern form of the name Arminius (18/17 BC–AD 21), a German prince who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (the name Arminius being itself a Latinized form of a Germanic name which may have been derived from the element ''ermen'' meaning "whole, universal"). ** a Persian given name. *** Son of Kai Kobad, a legendary character in Shahnameh, belonging to the mythical Kianian Dynasty in Persian literature and mythology; *** The and short name of Ariobarzanes of Persis (or Ariobarzan), a Persian general who fought against Alexander the Great; *** The of Ariobarzanes, meaning "exalting the Aryans" in ancient Persian. Surname * Robert Armin (–1615), English actor, member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men * Mohsen Armin (born 1954), Iranian politician * Jart Armin, cybersecurity expert Given name * Arminius, Germanic tribal leader who fought a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anabela Atijas
Anabela Atijas (; ; born 26 January 1975), known mononymously as Anabela, is a Bosnian-Serbian pop singer. She launched her career in 1993 as a part of the duo Funky G, together with her former husband Gagi Đogani with whom she has a daughter Luna Djogani. The duo split in 2009 because Gagi Đogani was abusive in their marriage. Anabela continued her career as a solo singer, and released her first solo album, ''Igra sudbine'', on 21 July 2010 through City Records. Life and career 1975–1990: Early childhood Anabela Bukva was born in Goražde, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia to a Bosniak Muslim father Ahmed Bukva and Bosnian Serb mother Jadranka Polutak. Her parents filed for divorce when she was three or four years old. The divorce was finalized when she began first grade of primary school. It was initially argued in court that Anabela would live with her father because her mother did not have the financial capabilities to care for Anabela. The court did not favor t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ana Kokić
Ana Kokić ( sr-cyr, Ана Кокић; born 11 March 1983), is a Serbian singer-songwriter, television personality and actress. She rose to prominence as a member of the less-known group called Energija, with whom she released three albums. Kokić eventually pursued a solo career with her debut album ''Mojna mala'' in 2009, followed by her second album ''Šta če meni ime...'' (2007), which was sold in 200,000 copies. In 2011, she made a comeback with her third release ''Psiho'', which featured a duet with Romanian artist Costi Ioniță, titled "Idemo na sve". She additionally received wide attention for winning the first series of Serbian television show '' Tvoje lice zvuči poznato'' in December of 2013. Kokić also starred as singer Silvana Armenulić in the movie ''Bićemo prvaci sveta'' (2015) and made her theatre debut in the comedy play ''Čekajući ministra'' in 2017. Between 2008 and 2019 she was married to Serbian water polo player Nikola Rađen Nikola Rađen ( sr- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ana Bekuta
Nada Polić (; born 6 September 1959), better known as Ana Bekuta (Ана Бекута), is a Serbian singer. She debuted in 1985 with her first album, she has a career spanning over three decades. Since 2011, Bekuta has held her annual concerts in Belgrade's Sava Centar. In 2014, she became a judge and mentor on the televised singing competition '' Zvezde Granda''. Discography * ''Ti si mene varao'' (1985) * ''Ti mi trebaš'' (1986) * ''Samo ti'' (1987) * ''Uvek postoji nada'' (1988) * ''Stani, stani zoro'' (1989) * ''Tu sam ruku da ti prižim'' (1990) * ''Pitaš kako živim'' (1993) * ''Taj život moj'' (1995) * ''Opet imam razloga da živim'' (1996) * ''Sve je bolje od samoće'' (1998) * ''Kriv si samo ti'' (1999) * ''Svirajte mi onu pesmu'' (2001) * ''Dve suze'' (2003) * ''Brojanica'' (2005) * ''Manite se ljudi'' (2006) * ''Blago meni'' (2009) * ''Hvala ljubavi'' (2013) * ''Ime sreće'' (2018) Personal life She was in a relationship with the Serbian politician Milutin Mrko ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |