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  2. RTS 2 (Serbian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    RTS 2 (Serbian: РТС 2), known as RTS Program Two (Serbian: Други програм РТС-а, romanized: Drugi program RTS-a), or Drugi (Serbian: Други) is a Serbian public TV channel operated by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). It focuses on culture, in addition to offering music and sporting events.

  3. In corpore sano - Wikipedia

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    It was released on 11 February 2022 through PGP-RTS as part of her three-song project Triptih. [1] It was written by the artist alongside Milovan Bošković. The song represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin , Italy , after winning Pesma za Evroviziju '22 , Serbia's national final. [ 2 ]

  4. Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The selection featured three songs composed by Vladimir Graić, the composer of Serbia's winning entry "Molitva" in 2007. Two of the songs were performed by established Serbian artists Bojana Stamenov and Aleksa Jelić, while one was performed by Danica Krstić, a new talent chosen by Graić through a scouting process.

  5. Volimo te otadžbino naša - Wikipedia

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    "We Love You, Our Fatherland" (Serbian: Волимо те отаџбино наша / Volimo te otadžbino naša) is a 1997 Serbian patriotic song written by Stanoje Jovanovic (lyrics) and Rade Radivojević (composer). [1] The song was popular in Serbia during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. [2]

  6. Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Pesma za Evroviziju '22 was the national final organised by the Radio Television of Serbia in order to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. [3] The selection consisted of two semi-finals and a final, and saw 36 acts compete. [4] All three shows took place at Studios 8 and 9 of RTS in Košutnjak, Belgrade. [5]

  7. Gnezdo orlovo - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song are penned by Relja Torinno [], while the music and arrangement are signed by Henny [] and Jhinsen [], all from the Generacija Zed [] label. [11] [12] [13] Breskvica points out that the lyrics are about the "epic battle between good and evil, about the hope that good always wins in the end, as well as that it has the power to restore everything that evil destroyed".

  8. Ćao zdravo - Wikipedia

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    Ćao, zdravo (English: Bye, Hello) is the debut single by Serbian recording artist Nikolija. It was released on 9 April 2013 under IDJTunes. "Ćao,zdravo" features guest vocals from rapper Teror Teča, who also wrote the lyrics. The music and production was handled by Marko Peruničić and Nebojša Arežina from Atelje Trag.

  9. Bože pravde - Wikipedia

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    The song "Bože pravde", composed by Davorin Jenko, was part of the play's musical score. The song gained more popularity among the people than the piece itself, and in 1882, on the occasion of Milan's enthronement as Serbian king, Đorđević reworked the text and so his new version became the first official anthem of Serbia. [16] [17] [10]