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Six lists received at least 5% of the valid votes cast on 16 May 2021, making them eligible to take part in the distribution of seats using the D'Hondt method. The party list with the most elected candidates was the Green-Left Coalition, followed by the coalition led by the Croatian Democratic Union, a three-way tie between the coalition led by ...
On 3 July 2021, Tomašević attended the 20th annual Zagreb Pride, alongside other Croatian politicians such as Social Democratic Party president Peđa Grbin and Deputy Prime Minister Boris Milošević. Doing so, Tomašević became the first mayor of Zagreb to attend the parade, which he had already been doing prior to becoming the mayor.
"Zovi, samo zovi" (Serbo-Croatian for Call, just call) is a Croatian and Serbian patriotic song. It is also known as "Oj Hrvatska mati" (lit."Oh Croatia Our Mother") in Croatia and "Oj Srbijo mati" ("Oh Serbia Our Mother") in Serbia.
Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini: Summer in the Golden Valley A Normal Life: Racconto di guerra: North Went Mad: Sjever je poludio 2004: Crna hronika: Ispred prve linije: Days and Hours: Neka se ovaj film zove po meni: Sasvim licno: À propos de Sarajevo: 2005: Back to Bosnia: Sabina Vajraca: Dobro ustimani mrtvaci: Go West: Comedy drama: Heroji za jedan ...
UTC+02:00: Driving side: Right: Calling code +387: ISO 3166 code: BA-SRP: a Although the north-eastern Brčko District is formally held in condominium by both entities, it is a de facto autonomous political entity, having the same powers as the other two entities and is under the direct sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A Florida man was arrested nearly three weeks after a grandmother was fatally struck by a falling stray bullet he shot in the air in apparent celebratory gunfire to welcome in 2025, according to ...
Tennessee shot 7-of-14 from 3-point range in the first half, but Vanderbilt led 41-35 thanks to an 18-8 edge on points in the paint, a plus-5 margin in rebounding and a plus-2 in turnovers.
There are more prominent Serbs who participated in the social life of the city and among them may be enumerated the following. In 1834 Hristifor Stanković, president of the Zagreb Orthodox Church municipality, built the first theater in Gradec. [3]