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  2. Magnifico (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His mother originates from White Carniola, which is a small traditional region in southeastern Slovenia.His father is of Serbian descent.His grandfather was a Serbian soldier who fought on the Salonika front in the First World War, to whom he also dedicated a song called "Pukni zoro" from his album Montevideo, Bog te video in 2013.

  3. Police Band of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska

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    They usually play Serbian marching music, patriotic songs ("Tamo daleko", "Kreće se lađa francuska, and "Pukni zoro" [10]) and arrangements of modern and movie music. [11] Beside their standard repertoire they had for first time played Anthem of Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska composed by conductor Dušan Pokrajčić. [10]

  4. Miloš Radanović - Wikipedia

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    Miloš Radanović; Personal information; Full name: Miloš Radanović: Date of birth 5 November 1980 (age 44)Place of birth: Pljevlja, SFR Yugoslavia: Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) ...

  5. Miloš Mihajlović - Wikipedia

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    As a recitalist and soloist with orchestras Mihajlović has performed in major concert halls in Serbia (Great Hall of the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade, [5] Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, [6] etc.), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Italy, [7] Spain, Greece, [1] Poland.

  6. Miloš Velimirović - Wikipedia

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    Velimirović was a Junior Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks for the 1955/56 and 1956/57 academic years. [1] From 1957 to 1969, he taught at Yale University . During that time, he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship for research in Greece in the 1963/64 academic year.

  7. Miloš Karadaglić - Wikipedia

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    Miloš signed an exclusive recording contract to Deutsche Grammophon in 2010. His career began its meteoric rise in 2011 with the release of his debut album Mediterráneo [5] (titled The Guitar for the U.K. market), topping the classical charts around the world and turning him into “classical music’s guitar hero” (the Telegraph). [6]

  8. Roki Vulović - Wikipedia

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    Rodoljub Vulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Родољуб Вуловић; born on 1 May 1955), more commonly known by his stage name Roki Vulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Роки Вуловић), is a Bosnian Serb folk singer and songwriter. He is often described as a turbo-folk singer and is known for his Serbian Yugoslav war songs. [1]

  9. BOV M16 Miloš - Wikipedia

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    The BOV M16 Miloš is a Serbian 4x4 multipurpose armoured vehicle (MPAV) used for military and law enforcement applications. It features a V-hull, integrating floating-floor plates, and blast-mitigation seating to protect occupants against land mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).