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Boris Tadić (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Тадић, pronounced [bǒris tǎdiːt͡ɕ]; born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2004 to 2012.
"A Critical Review of the Chapter Five of The Languages and Linguistics of Western Asia: An Areal Perspective Entitled: "The Caspian Region and South Azerbaijan: Caspian and Tatic" ". Pizhuhish/nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah/hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences). 21 (1): 387–409.
Originating from Trstenik, [4] Tatić was born in Kraljevo, where he started his football career with local club Sloga. [2] After he had replaced Nikola Košanin on goal, Tatić joined the first team, as a first goalkeeper of youth team in the second half of 2011–12 season.
Ministry for Public Investments (Serbian Cyrillic: Министарство за јавна улагања, romanized: Ministarstvo za javna ulaganja) is a ministry in the government of Serbia, created by a vote of the National Assembly of Serbia on 22 October 2022. [1]
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Канцеларија за Косово и Метохију, romanized: Kancelarija za Kosovo i Metohiju; Albanian: Zyra për Kosovën dhe Metohinë) is a coordination body of the Government of Serbia. [4] It was constituted on 2 August 2012 after the dissolution of Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija. [4]
National Security Council of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Савет за националну безбедност Републике Србије, romanized: Savet za nacionalnu bezbednost Republike Srbije) is the state body of Serbia which considers issues of importance for national security and directs the works of the security services.
The railway started at St. Andrew station (now a railway museum) in Trieste (Trst).It passed Milje (Muggia) and entered present day Slovenia in Škofije.The route first passed Dekani then turned towards the coast, passed Koper, Izola, Strunjan, Portorož, Lucija, Sečovlje, crossed the Dragonja river and entered the territory of the present day Croatia.
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