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  2. Dubravka Mijatović - Wikipedia

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    Dubravka was only nine years old when she got her first TV role in children's program "Vaga Za Tačno Merenje" along with famed actors Renata Ulmanski, Mija Aleksić.In 1985, Dubravka's film debut was in the film "Nije Lako Sa Muškarcima," she starred with prominent Serbian actors Milena Dravić, Ljubiša Samardžić, Milivoje Mića Tomić.

  3. Bolji život - Wikipedia

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    Bolji život (Serbian Cyrillic: Бољи живот, English: A Better Life) is a Yugoslav TV series with mixed elements of soap opera, comedy and drama that aired from 1987 to 1991.

  4. Tvoje lice zvuči poznato (Serbian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Tvoje Lice Zvuči Poznato (Serbian Cyrillic: Твоје лице звучи познато; Macedonian: Твоето лице звучи познато) is a Serbian talent show based on the Spanish franchise Your Face Sounds Familiar.

  5. Three for Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Dubravka Ugrešić: Produced by: Sulejman Kapić: Starring: Mira Furlan Miki Manojlović Dubravka Ostojić Bogdan Diklić Vanja Drach: Cinematography: Živko Zalar: Edited by: Živka Toplak: Music by: Bodan Arsovski Vlatko Stefanovski

  6. DreDDup - Wikipedia

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    Mijatovic, B (14.02.2014), "Enciklopedija rok muzike u Vojvodini" External links and sources. Official Facebook page; dreDDup at Discogs; dreDDup Bandcamp page;

  7. In the Jaws of Life - Wikipedia

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    Dunja (Gorica Popović), a television director is editing a TV series about Štefica Cvek (Vitomira Lončar), an introverted and unassuming office worker who lives in a world of romance novels and women's magazines, seeking out for a real man.

  8. Čedomilj Mijatović - Wikipedia

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    Count [1] Čedomilj Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомиљ Мијатовић; 17 October 1842 – May 14, 1932) was a Serbian statesman, economist, historian, writer and diplomat.

  9. Tatjana Ljujić-Mijatović - Wikipedia

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    Ljujić-Mijatović became politically active during Bosnia and Herzegovina's socialist era. [3] She became a delegate in the People's Assembly in 1991. [1]When the Bosnian War broke out in 1992, Ljujić-Mijatović rejected Serb nationalist politics, stayed in Sarajevo during the siege of the city by the Bosnian Serb army, and supported the preservation of a multiethnic Bosnia and Herzegovina. [3]