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  2. Tempo (Serbian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Tempo was founded in Belgrade in 1966, as a weekly sports magazine under Politika 's umbrella. [ 1] Most of its coverage centered on football, with basketball, handball, volleyball, and water polo also featuring prominently. For decades, Tempo was famous among the youth of SFR Yugoslavia for publishing glossy color posters of their favourite ...

  3. Sportski žurnal - Wikipedia

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    Sportski žurnal (Serbian Cyrillic: Спортски журнал) is a Serbian sports daily newspaper.About half of the pages are devoted to football, whereas the rest deals with athletics, auto racing, basketball, boxing, cycling, judo, karate, handball, tennis, shooting, skiing, swimming, volleyball, waterpolo, wrestling, and other olympic and non-olympic sports.

  4. List of pornographic magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Cremorne (1882) Escort (Paul Raymond Publications, UK, 1980–present) Fiesta (Galaxy Publications, UK, 1966–2020) Mayfair (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men Only (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men's World (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Knave (Galaxy Publications, UK, 1968–2015) The Pearl (1879–1880) Penthouse (1965–present) and ...

  5. DSL Sport - Wikipedia

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    DSL Sport. Sport ( Serbian Cyrillic: Спорт) was a Serbian daily sports newspaper. The first edition was published on 5 May 1945 under the name Fiskultura and the last edition went out on 17 September 2016. [1] Since the mid-2000s it was billed as "Dnevni sportski list" (daily sporting newspaper), while previously it used to be known as ...

  6. Marko Livaja - Wikipedia

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    Marko Livaja (Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrko liʋǎːja,-lǐʋa-]; [3] [4] born 26 August 1993) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Hajduk Split. ...

  7. List of magazines in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Nacional (1995), weekly. Novi Plamen (2007), political quarterly. Novosti, Serbian minority magazine. Oris (1999), magazine for architecture. PC Chip, monthly computer magazine. Republika (1945), monthly magazine for literature, art and society. Vidi (1994), monthly computer magazine. Vijenac (1993), biweekly magazine for literature, art and ...

  8. Sports Association of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Association of Serbia ( Serbian: Спортски савез Србије/Sportski savez Srbije, abbreviated SSS ), is the National Sports Committee of Serbia. It was founded on 24 March 1946, when the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia made a decision by which the Supreme Leadership of Fisculture left to the ...

  9. SK Jugoslavija - Wikipedia

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    SK Jugoslavija. Sportski klub Jugoslavija ( Serbian Cyrillic: Cпортски клуб Југославија ), commonly known as Jugoslavija, was a Serbian football club based in Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919. They were among the most popular Serbian and Yugoslav ...