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Desigual (Spanish: [desiˈɣwal]); Catalan: Catalan: [dəziˈɣwal]); meaning "unequal, uneven") is a Spanish fashion label. The company was founded by Thomas Meyer in 1984, and is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. [1] As of 2022, it had a presence in 109 countries, with different distribution channels and several partners. [2]
New Belgrade (Serbian: Нови Београд / Novi Beograd, pronounced [nôʋiː beǒɡrad]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade.It was a planned city and now is the central business district of Serbia and South East Europe.
Džinović was born Melina Galić [1] in Bihać, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia to Elma and Sulejman Galić. [3] [4] She grew up in Zagreb, Croatia. [5] In 2014, she married Bosnian singer Haris Džinović and they have two children. [6] They were together for eleven years before getting married. [1] Divorced in 2024.
Naselje Zemun Polje – Mala Pruga (1–2) Насеље Земун поље – Мала пруга (1–2) Zemun Mala Pruga, Altina Zemun Polje – Mala Pruga Street; two streets numbered 1 and 2 Nasipska Čuvarnica Br. 9: Насипска чуварница бр. 9 Palilula Krnjača, Blok Zaga Malivuk Embankment guardhouse No. 9
The new headquarters of the National bank of Serbia in Nemanjina Street. The street stretches from the Slavija Square, downhill to the Savamala neighborhood. It passes through the neighborhood of West Vračar, next to the parks of Manjež and Park Gavrilo Princip and numerous administrative buildings including the government, ministries, army headquarters and hospitals.
The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Serbian Cyrillic: Саборна Црква Св. Архангела Михаила, romanized: Saborna Crkva Sv. . Arhangela Mihaila) is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia, situated in the old part of the city, at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Kneza Sime Markovića
A1 Srbija d.o.o. (formerly Vip mobile) is a Serbian mobile network operator owned by A1 Telekom Austria Group. As of 2020, it is the third largest mobile telephony operator with market share of 25.67%.
During the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia, Rakovica was the only municipality in Belgrade to be targeted almost every night, and eventually every day. [6] The most heavy attacks were suffered by the Straževica hill (under which was the Yugoslavian underground base), as well as the Monastery forest, most probably because anti-aircraft weapons were located there. [7]