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  2. Beograd, uživo '97 – 2 - Wikipedia

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    Beograd, uživo '97 – 2 (trans. Belgrade, Live '97 – 2) is the second disc of the fourth live album by Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1997. Beograd, uživo '97 - 2 was preceded by Beograd, uživo '97 - 1 , as the band, instead of releasing a double live album, opted for two separate releases.

  3. Dave Maric - Wikipedia

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    Dave Maric (born 12 June 1970 ... During the 1990s he regularly performed and recorded as a jazz and classical pianist with a number of new music ensembles including ...

  4. PGP-RTB - Wikipedia

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    PGP-RTB was established in 1959, as the music production branch of the national Radio-Television Belgrade. [2]After the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1993, the company changed its name to PGP-RTS (Produkcija Gramofonskih Ploča Radio-Televizije Srbije), which is the music production branch of the national Radio Television of Serbia.

  5. Terazije Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre on Terazije was opened in 1949, with an actors' ensemble as well as ballet, choir and orchestral ensembles. The building of the Terazije theatre in the same named area in Belgrade’s city centre was created by Georgije Samoylov, a Russian immigrant who completed his studies at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Architecture.

  6. Ljubica Marić - Wikipedia

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    Ljubica Marić (Љубица Марић Serbian pronunciation: [ʎûbitsa mǎːritɕ], 18 March 1909 – 17 September 2003) was a composer from Yugoslavia.She was a pupil of Josip Štolcer-Slavenski.

  7. Radio Belgrade 202 - Wikipedia

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    The program of Radio Belgrade 202 began broadcasting on June 27, 1969. [2] Conceived as a city station, in the beginning, the signal could be heard only in the area of Belgrade, broadcasting music and short informational programs.

  8. Nova (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nova, stylized as NOVA [1] and previously marketed as NTV or Nova Television, is a Bulgarian free-to-air television network launched on 16 July 1994. [2] Nova TV, alongside the channels Kino Nova, Nova News, Nova Sport, DIEMA, Diema Family and Diema Sport are part of Nova Broadcasting Group and owned by United Group.

  9. Madlenianum Opera and Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Scent of Rain in the Balkans (Miris kiše na Balkanu) Gordana Kuić: 2009 Cat on a hot tin roof: Tennessee Williams: 2009 Opera The Mandrake (La Mandragola) Ivan Jevtić: 2009 [3] Wait for me in heaven my love: Fernando Arrabal: 2010 Opera Rita