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  2. Mitar Mrkela - Wikipedia

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    He started his senior pro career with OFK Beograd in 1981 at only 16 years and 16 days of age (at that time the youngest ever in the Yugoslav First League), before moving on to Red Star Belgrade in 1983 where he stayed until 1990.

  3. Microsoft Development Center Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Development Center Serbia organizes projects thus contributing to the Serbian society and the community where it operates, in cooperation with organizations such as "Digital Serbia", "Loop", numerous faculties, simultaneously empowering technological ecosystem in Serbia through competitions such as "Bubble cup" and initiatives such as "Girls in ICT" which has grown into "Women know ...

  4. Nikola Bjelanović - Wikipedia

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    Club career [ edit ] Born in Raška , Bjelanović played for Bane , Bežanija and Lokomotiva Beograd before he signed a three-year contract with Javor Ivanjica in last days of 2015, as the best right-back of the Serbian youth league and member of Serbia national under-19 football team .

  5. Aleksandar Kahvić - Wikipedia

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    2022–. Bosnia and Herzegovina U21. 1. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 25 August 2024. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 September 2023. Aleksandar Kahvić (born 2 January 2004) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for 2. Bundesliga club SSV Ulm.

  6. History of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade has had many names through history, and in nearly all languages the name translates as "the white city" or similar. Serbian name Beograd is a compound of beo ("white, light") and grad ("town, city"), and etymologically corresponds to several other city names spread throughout the Slavdom: Belgorod, Białogard, Biograd etc.

  7. Nikola Topić - Wikipedia

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    At 16 years, seven months, and eighteen days of age, he became the youngest player in club's history to score points for Crvena zvezda in the ABA League. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On 1 April 2022, Topić made his EuroLeague debut in a 82–57 loss to Bayern Munich , [ 6 ] becoming one of youngest players to ever play in the EuroLeague at 16 years and ...

  8. Miloš Ostojić (footballer, born 1996) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sombor, [3] Ostojić passed OFK Beograd youth categories. After he was nominated for the best goalkeeper in academy in 2012 and 2013, he signed his first professional contract with club at the beginning of 2014. [4]

  9. University of Arts in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arts in Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Универзитет уметности у Београду, romanized: Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia. It was founded in 1957 as the Academy of Arts to unite four academies. It became a university and acquired its current name in 1973. [4]