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  2. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Srpski telegraf Belgrade Tabloid [1] ~36,000 copies sold sensationalist, populist? 2016 www.republika.rs: Sportski žurnal: Belgrade Broadsheet ~10,000 copies sold

  3. Dnevni telegraf - Wikipedia

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    Dnevni telegraf was a Serbian daily middle-market tabloid published in Belgrade between 1996 and November 1998, and then also in Podgorica until March 1999. It was the first privately owned daily in Serbia after more than 50 years of across-the-board public ownership under communism .

  4. Nedeljnik - Wikipedia

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    Nedeljnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Недељник) is a weekly news magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia. Since October 2012 Nedeljnik has been published by an independent group of journalists, who are also the magazine's founders.

  5. Slavko Ćuruvija - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 1999 (which was Easter Sunday in the Serbian Orthodox Church that year), Ćuruvija was shot dead by two masked men in front of his house in Belgrade. [13] The Serbian government began a review on 24 January 2013 of several suspicious cases involving the alleged murders of journalists, including Ćuruvija, Milan Pantić, and Dada ...

  6. Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s the Metropol was one of the most popular and elite venues in Belgrade and President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, organized his New Year's Eve celebrations in the hotel. [5] During the First Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961, a reception was organized for 30 heads of state or government and over 3,000 guests.

  7. List of buildings in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Fair - Hall 1; Belgrade Tower; Beograđanka; BIGZ building; Dom Sindikata; Eastern City Gate; Gardoš Tower; General Post Office; PRIZAD building; Sava Center; Sava City; Serbian Journalists’ Association Building; Ušće Tower; Veljković Family House; Vučo House on the Sava River; Yugoslav Ministry of Defence Building; Western City ...

  8. NIN (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    NIN (Serbian Cyrillic: НИН) is a weekly news magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia.Its name is an acronym for Nedeljne informativne novine (Недељне информативне новине) which roughly translates into Weekly Informational Newspaper.

  9. Aleksandar Palas Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Aleksandar Palas hotel is located in the very heart of Belgrade, at the corner of the Kralja Petra I and Cara Lazara streets. Situated near the hotel is the Kalemegdan Fortress . The main pedestrian street, Knez Mihailova , is about 80 meters from the hotel as well as the "Saborna" church and the Building of the Patriarchate .

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