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  2. Magnifico (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather was a Serbian soldier who fought on the Salonika front in the First World War, to whom he also dedicated a song called "Pukni zoro" from his album Montevideo, Bog te video in 2013. [2] His musical path began with musical group U'redu, with whom he recorded his first album, Let's Dance (1992). After that, he embarked on a solo ...

  3. BOV M16 Miloš - Wikipedia

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    The BOV M16 Miloš is a Serbian 4x4 multipurpose armoured vehicle (MPAV) used for military and law enforcement applications. It features a V-hull, integrating floating-floor plates, and blast-mitigation seating to protect occupants against land mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

  4. Roki Vulović - Wikipedia

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    Vulović was born between the night of April 30 and morning of May 1, 1955 in Bijeljina, [3] [4] PR Bosnia and Herzegovina into a Serbian-Montenegrin family. His grandfather was from Montenegro , and his father was a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II .

  5. Miloš Radanović - Wikipedia

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    Born in Pljevlja, he started his career in his hometown club, an oscillating First and Second League club FK Rudar Pljevlja where he became the main goalkeeper, and stayed until January 2004.

  6. Miloš Karadaglić - Wikipedia

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    Miloš signed an exclusive recording contract to Deutsche Grammophon in 2010. His career began its meteoric rise in 2011 with the release of his debut album Mediterráneo [5] (titled The Guitar for the U.K. market), topping the classical charts around the world and turning him into “classical music’s guitar hero” (the Telegraph). [6]

  7. Miloš Sádlo - Wikipedia

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    After studying for 10 hours every day for 3 years he was invited to play cello concertos of Jaroslav Řídký and Antonín Dvořák with Czech Philharmonic. Around this time Zátvrzský took the name Sádlo after his teacher. In 1931 he joined the Prague Quartet, and went to UK tour with them in 1932.

  8. Mirko Radovanović - Wikipedia

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    Mirko Radovanović; Personal information; Full name: Mirko Radovanović: Date of birth April 5, 1986 (age 38)Place of birth: Čačak, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia: Height: 1.82 m (5 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in)

  9. Zoran Radmilović - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Radmilović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Радмиловић; 11 May 1933 – 21 July 1985) was a Serbian actor who had some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.