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  2. 2022 Belgrade City Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Local elections were held in Belgrade on 3 April 2022 to elect members of the City Assembly. [1] Alongside the election, national-level general elections [ 1 ] and local elections in 12 other towns and municipalities were held on the same day.

  3. Minut Srca Mog Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Minut Srca Mog Tour (formerly Rozga Tour) is the third concert tour by Croatian pop singer Jelena Rozga in promotion of her third compilation album Minut Srca Mog (2022). ). The tour was announced on 20 May 2022 with a first concert starting at the Zagreb Arena in Zagreb, Croatia on 17 December 2022, and is set to conclude on 2 November 2024 at the Zetra Olympic Hall in Sara

  4. 2020–2022 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    3.4.5.1 Protest on 11 ... 3.4.5.9 Protests and Roadblocks on 3 January 2022. ... A new video circulated on social media in which a man was beaten by a crowd of ...

  5. 2022 Serbian general election - Wikipedia

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    1: Miša Vacić: Serbian Right: Leader of the Serbian Right (2018–present) 10,151 [156] [157] 2: Biljana Stojković: We Must [c] Professor at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade: 10,585 [158] 3: Branka Stamenković: Sovereignists: Member of the National Assembly (2016–2020) President of the Enough is Enough (2018–2019) 10,046 ...

  6. University of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    University of Belgrade in 1890. The University of Belgrade was established in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School (Serbian: Београдска Велика школа, romanized: Beogradska Velika škola; a Grandes écoles) by Dositej Obradović, Serbian key figure in the Age of Enlightenment.

  7. Belgrade Tower - Wikipedia

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    Upon the completion of the outer structure in 2022, it became the tallest building in Belgrade and the Western Balkans, and has been promoted as "the beacon of the entire master-planned community." [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Outside of Turkey , it remained the tallest building in the Balkans for a year before being surpassed by the 202-metre (663 ft) Sky Fort ...

  8. 11:11 (numerology) - Wikipedia

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    In numerology, 11:11 is considered to be a significant moment in time for an event to occur. [1] [2] It is seen as an example of synchronicity, ...

  9. Don't let Belgrade drown - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of Belgrade have gathered around a civic initiative "Do not let Belgrade d(r)own", whose trademark has become a big yellow duck. The initiative have organised a number of actions and protests to criticise the Belgrade waterfront urban project which, according to them, is an extremely harmful project. [20]