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Aleksandar Šapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Шапић; born 1 June 1978) is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player who has been the mayor of Belgrade since 2024, previously serving that role from 2022 to 2023.
Aleksandar Šapić was the president of SPAS. One of the candidates in the 2018 Belgrade City Assembly election was Aleksandar Šapić, the long-time president of the New Belgrade municipality and a former water polo player, who formed a citizen's group (grupa građana) for the election.
Aleksandar Šapić (981) FINA ranking (since 2008) Current: 3 (as of 9 August 2021) Highest: 1 (2009–2011, 2014–2019) Lowest: 4 (2013) Olympic Games (team statistics) Appearances: 8 (first in 1996) Best result (2016, 2020, 2024) World Championship; Appearances: 14 (first in 1998) Best result (2005, 2009, 2015) World Cup; Appearances: 9 ...
Last announced contestant was Aleksandar Šapić, former water polo player and politician, who was announced on March 19, 2014. [8] It was said that 12 contestants will be competing, but on March 20, 2014, Prva confirmed that Vanesa Šokčić and Nikola Nemešević – Nemeš will also be in the show.
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Demonstrators protesting next to the City Assembly of Belgrade. In May 2023, the Belgrade school shooting and a mass murder near Mladenovac and Smederevo occurred. [16] [17] The government of Serbia responded by adopting measures such as stricter regulations on gun ownership and hiring 1,200 police officers to schools, [18] [19] while it was also criticised, particularly due to the statement ...
The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively.