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  2. Elita (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In the show, contestants called "zadrugari" (eng. cooperators) live together in a specially constructed community that is isolated from the outside world.The show's former title refers to the term zadruga, a type of rural community in which the institution of zadruga held people's property, herds and money in common, with usually the oldest (patriarch) member ruling and making decisions for ...

  3. Miki Đuričić - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Đuričić was disqualified from the reality series Zadruga and subsequently received a 30-day detention after physically assaulting two female fellow-contestants, Nadežda Biljić and Suzana Perović. [9] He was later sentenced to a year in house arrest. [10] In late August 2020, he became a father to a daughter, named Dunja. [11]

  4. Zadruga - Wikipedia

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    Within the zadruga, all of the family members worked to ensure that the needs of every other member were met. The zadruga system eventually went into decline beginning in the late 19th century, as the largest zadrugas started to become unmanageable and broke into smaller zadrugas or formed traditional villages with related extended families ...

  5. Zadruga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Zadruga may also refer to: Zadruga (village) , a village in Kubrat Municipality, Bulgaria; Zadruga (movement), a Polish neopagan nationalist movement;

  6. Zadruga (movement) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1937 by Jan Stachniuk.It published a monthly political and cultural bulletin Zadruga.The group that coalesced around this bulletin was the most active neopagan group during the 1918–1939 period in Poland, with around 300 followers in 1939.

  7. Proposed secession of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Serb control during the Yugoslav Wars. During the Yugoslav Wars, the aim of Republika Srpska (a Serb-controlled territory in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) was unification with the rest of what were considered Serb lands — the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK, in Croatia), Republic of Serbia and Republic of Montenegro – in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). [4]

  8. National Assembly (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (Serbian: Народна скупштина, Narodna skupština, pronounced [nǎːrodnaː skûpʃtina]), fully the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Народна скупштина Републике Србије, romanized: Narodna skupština Republike Srbije), is the unicameral legislature of Serbia.

  9. Referendums in Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    The declaration also suggests that RS authorities might decide “by law which decisions made by the Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities shall be applicable on the territory of Republika Srpska”. [44] RS president Milorad Dodik reiterated to the press the commitment to an independence referendum in the coming years if his demands are not met.