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Goca Božinovska
Gordana "Goca" Božinovska ( sr-cyr, Гордана "Гоца" Божиновска; born 16 January 1965) is a Serbian pop-folk singer. Born in the village of Samaila near Kraljevo Kraljevo ( sr-Cyrl, Краљево, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar River, Ibar, in the geographical region of ..., she started her career by performing in kafanas dodging Ibar Highway alongside Vesna Zmijanac. Božinovska eventually rose to prominence after being discovered by singer Šaban Šaulić. In 2013, she was a contestant on the reality show '' Farma'', finishing in fourth place. Božinovska was married to kick-boxer and alleged leader of Surčin Clan, Zoran Šijan, who was assassinated in 1999 under unresolved circumstances. She has three children. Discography ;Studio albums *''Ti mi beše od zlata jabuka'' (1984) *''Ne idi'' (1987) *''Želim da m ...
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Samaila (Kraljevo)
Samaila is a village located in the city of Kraljevo. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1,466 inhabitants. Gallery File:Samaila Aqua Dreams recreation center.jpg, ''View on Samaila Aqua Dreams recreation center'' File:Samaila Aqua Dreams swimming pool.jpg, ''Samaila Aqua Dreams swimming pool'' File:Samaila village road.jpg, ''Village road in Samaila'' File:Gornja Samaila.jpeg, ''Exit road sign in Samaila'' Notable people * Goca Božinovska Gordana "Goca" Božinovska ( sr-cyr, Гордана "Гоца" Божиновска; born 16 January 1965) is a Serbian pop-folk singer. Born in the village of Samaila near Kraljevo Kraljevo ( sr-Cyrl, Краљево, ) is a List of cities in ..., Serbian folk singer References External links NEMA BRIGE ZA NATALITET: U sokaku graja 40 mališanaat novosti.rs Populated places in Raška District {{RaškaRS-geo-stub ...
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Farma (Serbian TV Series)
''Farma'' ( sr-Cyrl, Фарма, "The Farm") was a Serbian version of the reality TV series '' The Farm''. The show aired in Serbia on RTV Pink, in Montenegro on Pink M and in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Pink BH. Season 1 *Start Date: 20 September 2009 *End Date: 23 December 2009 *Duration: 95 days *The Prize: €100,000 *Main Presenter: Aleksandra Jeftanović & Ognjen Amidžić *Winner: Milan Topalović "Topalko" *PEGI Descriptor: Fear/Horror Contestants Nominations Season 2 *Start Date: 14 March 2010 *End Date: 26 June 2010 *Duration: 105 days *The Prize: €100,000 *Main Presenter: Aleksandra Jeftanović & Ognjen Amidžić * Winner: Miloš Bojanić *PEGI Descriptor: Bad Language Contestants Nominations Season 3 *Start Date: 12 September 2010 *End Date: 30 December 2010 *Duration: 109 days *The Prize: €100,000 *Main Presenter: Aleksandra Jeftanović & Ognjen Amidžić *Winner: Katarina Zivković *PEGI Descriptor: Violence/Gore Contestants Nominations Season 4 * ...
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Serbian Turbo-folk Singers
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21st-century Serbian Women Singers
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1965 Births
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List Of People From Serbia
List of people from Serbia is a Lists by country, list of notable people from Serbia. The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth, and also by naturalization, Domicile (law), domicile, citizenship of Serbia, citizenship or some other similar connection, modern or historical. List is territorially defined, and includes all people from Serbia, regardless of their ethnic, linguistic, religious or some other personal distinctions. Royalty and nobility Serbian monarchs *Unknown Archon *Višeslav of Serbia, Višeslav *Radoslav of Serbia, Radoslav *Prosigoj *Vlastimir *Mutimir of Serbia, Mutimir *Pribislav of Serbia, Pribislav *Petar of Serbia, Petar *Pavle of Serbia, Pavle *Zaharija of Serbia, Zaharija *Časlav *Beloje *Krajina Belojević *Hvalimir Belojević *Čučimir Belojević *Petar of Duklja *Jovan Vladimir *Stefan Vojislav *Mihailo Vojislavljević *Constantine Bodin *Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia, Vukan *Uro ...
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Music Of Serbia
Music of Serbia represents the musical heritage of Serbia, both historical and modern. It has a variety of traditional music styles, which are part of the wider Balkan musical tradition, with its own distinctive sound and characteristics. Music of the Middle Ages Church music was performed throughout medieval Serbia by choirs or individual singers. The songs performed at the time were derived from the ''Octoechos'' (Osmoglasnik), a collection of religious songs dedicated to Jesus. Composers from this era include nun Jefimija, monks Kir Stefan the Serb, Isaiah the Serb, and Nikola the Serb, who together belong to the "Serbo-Byzantine school". Aside from church music, the medieval era in Serbia included traditional music, about which little is known, and court music. During the Nemanjić dynasty era musicians played an important role at the royal court, and were known as ''sviralnici'', ''glumci'' and ''praskavnici''. The rulers known for the musical patronage included Emper ...
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Surčin Clan
The Serbian mafia (), or Serbian organized crime, are various criminal organizations based in Serbia or composed of ethnic Serbs in the former Yugoslavia and Serbian diaspora. The organizations are primarily involved in smuggling, arms trafficking, drug trafficking, human trafficking, assassinations, heists, assault, protection rackets, murder, money laundering and illegal gambling. Ethnic Serb organized crime groups are organized horizontally; higher-ranked members are not necessarily coordinated by any leader. Serbian organized crime emerged during the 1970s as increasing numbers of Yugoslav expatriates emigrated to Western Europe. Serbian gangsters in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and France carried out robberies and heists with the support of the Yugoslavian security services, which employed expatriate criminals as informants and assassins, and in exchange provided them with weapons and legal protection. Such government support, along with the wealth Serbian gangs accumul ...
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