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Saša Barbul
Saša Barbul (born in 1981 in Žabalj, Serbia) is a Serbian actor and film director of Romani ethnicity. Career In 2001, his first play called ''Roma and then'' was performed in Žabalj which he also directed. Since 2001, Barbul works on projects of the Romani community in Serbia and Austria. In 2005, he went to Vienna, where he acted in various stage plays: ''Futur Roma'' with Nikola Radin and ''Liebesforschung'' by Tina Leisch (2006); in 2013, he participated in the performance ''Österreicher, integriert euch!'' (God's Entertainment), the ''Neue Bohemian Gastarbeiteroper'' (Alexander Nikolić), and in the plays ''Botschaft von Astoria'' (Sandra Selimović) and ''Die Irre von Chaillot'' (Manfred Michalke). From 2007 to 2011, Barbul lived in Serbia again because of problems with his residence permit in Austria. There he made his first documentary film ''Gazela - Temporary shelter from 100-500 years'' in 2009 together with Vladan Jeremic. This was followed by the films ''Bitte nich ...
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Žabalj
Žabalj ( sr-cyrl, Жабаљ, ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town Žabalj has a population of 9,107 and the municipality Žabalj has a population of 25,777. It is located in southeastern part of Bačka, known as Šajkaška. All settlements in the municipality have an ethnic Serb majority. Name Its name came from the Serbian word "žaba"/жаба ("frog" in English). In Serbian, the town is known as ''Žabalj'' (Жабаљ), in Hungarian as ''Zsablya'' or ''Józseffalva'' (between 1886 and 1919), in German as ''Josefdorf'', and in Croatian as ''Žabalj''. History Žabalj was first mentioned in 1514 as ''Zeble'', a fortress captured by György Dózsa. During the Ottoman rule (16th-17th century), it was populated by ethnic Serbs. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Žabalj was part of the Habsburg Military Frontier ( Šajkaš Battalion). The first church in Žabalj was mentioned in 1720, bu ...
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