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  2. Državni posao - Wikipedia

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    Državni posao (Serbian Cyrillic: Државни посао; transl. The State Job ) is a Serbian comedy television series starring Dimitrije Banjac , Nikola Škorić and Dejan Ćirjaković . They are also the authors of the show.

  3. New Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    New Belgrade (Serbian: Нови Београд / Novi Beograd, pronounced [nôʋiː beǒɡrad]) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. It was a planned city and now is the central business district of Serbia and South East Europe. Construction began in 1948 in a previously uninhabited area on the left bank of the Sava river, opposite old ...

  4. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Belgrade Waterfront, the city is under rapid development and reconstruction, especially in the area of Novi Beograd, where (as of 2020) apartment and office buildings were under construction to support the burgeoning Belgrade IT sector, now one of Serbia's largest economic players.

  5. List of Državni posao episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is an episode list for the Serbian television series Državni posao (The State Job), which airs on Superstar TV (previously Radio Television of Vojvodina). The series premiered on 24 September 2012.

  6. Novi Split - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, David J. started recording his own version of lo-fi indie folk-pop under the moniker "Novi Split." The following is his explanation behind the name: Novi means 'new' and Split is a city on the Adriatic Coast. In America, when you have a large concentration of a certain people in one place you name the city after them.

  7. Port of Split - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2000s, the PSA and the port operators, Trajektna Luka Split d.d. and Luka d.d. Split, started to implement an investment plan aimed at increasing both passenger and cargo traffic volume, scheduled to be completed by 2015, which would allow the port to handle up to 7 million passengers per year.

  8. Split, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Split and Trogir decided then to surrender upon guarantee of their ancient privileges. [17] The rights granted to the city (and reaffirmed by new charters) were substantial. Split was to pay no tribute, it was to choose its own count and archbishop whom the king would confirm, it preserved its old Roman laws, and appointed its own judge.

  9. Jadrolinija - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Jadrolinija announced a tender for the purchase of a used ferry, between 100-110 m long, 17-19 m wide and 2.9 m draft, with a passenger capacity of at least 500 in winter and 700 in summer.