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In 1986, Mišković started her solo career by recording the song "Šarene ulice" ("Colorful Streets"), soon after forming the band Viktorija. [1] Initially, Viktorija was the name of Snežana Mišković-fronted band, but soon she adopted Viktorija as her own stage name. [1]
Snežana was the fifth most popular name in North Macedonia in 2011. [2] In the decade from 1960 to 1970 Snežana was the most popular name in Serbia. [ 3 ] Based on research conducted on 31 December 2007 by the Statistical Office of Slovenia , Snežana and Sergei were the 198th most common personal names in Slovenia .
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Snežana Đurišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Ђуришић; born 6 June 1959) [1] is a Serbian folk singer. [1] Her career spans more than half a century [ 2 ] (in April 2019 she marked 50 years anniversary by concert in Sava Centar [ 3 ] ).
Snežana Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Бабић; born 1 October 1967), better known as Sneki, is a Serbian singer. Born in Pančevo , she made her recording debut in 1988. [ 1 ] Sneki had a memorable performance of the song "Moje vruće haljine" in the fourth instalment of the movie Tesna Koža (1991) alongside actor Milan Gutović ...
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According to Džamba's wife Snežana Lero, a group of the Serb Volunteer Guard and Delije beat Džamba unconscious before driving him off to their camp in Erdut and burying his body there. Campaigning for the 1993 election , politician Vojislav Šešelj claimed Arkan had planned the murder, and that he was in contact with an eyewitness. [ 2 ]
Snežana Paunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Пауновић; born 20 March 1975) is a Serbian politician. She has served several terms in the Serbian national assembly and is currently one of the assembly's vice-presidents (i.e., deputy speakers ).