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  2. Dom Sindikata - Wikipedia

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    Trade Union Hall), known as mts Hall for sponsorship reasons, is a non-residential, multi-purpose building in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Finished in 1957, by the 1970s it became the most popular entertainment venue in the city, nicknamed the Belgrade Olympia and later was adapted into the city's first multiplex .

  3. Beogradski Sindikat - Wikipedia

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    They distinguished themselves as a very committed group, with sharp political views and a strong patriotic note in their songs. Feđa Dimović, one of the leaders of the Belgrade trade union, a lawyer by profession, sharply criticized the Brussels agreement. [12] They performed in prisons and detention centers throughout Serbia. [13]

  4. Belgrade Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1969, it is the oldest and the most prominent music festival in Serbia and one of the most distinctive classical music festivals in the South-Eastern Europe. Enjoying the position of a cultural event of special importance for the City of Belgrade , BEMUS has been a member of the European Festivals Association (EFA) since 2002.

  5. Rock music in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The duo Vlada i Bajka saw success with their early recordings, but disbanded in 1975. In 1993, the duo reunited, and recorded their first full-length album, Ja nisam ja (1994), which featured the hit song "Beograd", recorded with singers Bora Đorđević and Dušan Prelević, and actors Dragan Nikolić, Nikola Kojo and Dragan Bjelogrlić.

  6. Expo 2027 - Wikipedia

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    Expo 2027 (Serbian: ЕКСПО 2027 / EKSPO 2027) is the working title for a BIE recognised specialised exposition to be held in 2027 in Belgrade, Serbia.It is scheduled to begin on 15 May 2027 and close on 15 August 2027.

  7. Jugodisk - Wikipedia

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    Jugodisk was established in 1968, in the Socialist Republic of Serbia federal unit of SFR Yugoslavia under the name Beograd Disk. In 1981, the company changed its name to Jugodisk as a portmanteau word of Jugoslavija ( Yugoslavia ) and disk (for a vinyl record ).

  8. PGP-RTB - Wikipedia

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    PGP-RTB was established in 1959, as the music production branch of the national Radio-Television Belgrade. [2]After the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1993, the company changed its name to PGP-RTS (Produkcija Gramofonskih Ploča Radio-Televizije Srbije), which is the music production branch of the national Radio Television of Serbia.

  9. Beograd (band) - Wikipedia

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    Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: Београд, trans. Belgrade) was a Serbian and Yugoslav electronic music band formed in Belgrade in 1980.. Beograd was formed by Slobodan Stanić (synthesizer) and Ljubodrag Bubalo (bass guitar, synthesizer), and was soon joined by Ljubodrag's brother Milan Bubalo (rhythm machine, electric drums) and Dejan Stanisavljević (synthesizer, vocals).