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Kragujevac: Banjica Hall 520 Bela Palanka: 2012 SC Blace 500 Blace: 2002 Mega Factory Hall 500 Belgrade: 2002 SC Srbobran 500 Srbobran: 2002 KSC Čajetina 500 Čajetina: SC Torvel 400 Belgrade: Hall Crvenka 400 Crvenka: 1981 Žarkovo Hall 350 Belgrade: SC Vračar 200 Belgrade: Medison Hall 108 [12] Zrenjanin: 1961 [13] Dynamic Hall Belgrade ...
Košarkaški klub FMP (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб ФMП), commonly referred to as KK FMP or as FMP Soccerbet due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia.
Kragujevac: Serbia Hala Jezero: 6.000 March 26, 2024 Vršac: Millennium Centar: 5.500 March 28, 2024 Banja Luka: Bosnia and Herzegovina Sportska dvorana Borik: 15.000 March 29, 2024 March 31, 2024 April 5, 2024 Novi Sad: Serbia Spens Hall: 30.000 April 6, 2024 April 7, 2024 April 12, 2024 Zenica: Bosnia and Herzegovina Arena Zenica: 10.000 ...
Ritam (Serbian Cyrillic: Ритам, trans. Rhythm) was a Yugoslav music magazine.Prior to the appearance of Ritam, there were Yugoslav magazines dedicated to jazz, [1] but Ritam, founded in 1962, was the first Yugoslav magazine which dealt with jazz as well as rock and pop music, thus paving the way for Yugoslav rock magazines like Džuboks and Pop Express.
Radio Ritam is a Bosnian commercial radio group, consisting of five radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This group includes the following radio stations: Radio Ritam Sarajevo , Radio Ritam Banja Luka, Radio Ritam Zenica, Radio Ritam Visoko and Radio Ritam Mostar.
The club relocated to Kragujevac on October 21, 2009, was given the name of the famous club that already existed in the city - KK Radnički. During the debut 2009–10 season, Radnički was the "biggest surprise" in regional and national competitions.
Ritam (Serbian: Ритам, 'Rhythm') was a Serbian and Yugoslav popular culture magazine. Started in February 1989, it continued under various subtitles and publishing companies until 1995. Initially a monthly publication (from 1989 until 1991), Ritam' s publishing frequency became fairly irregular from the beginning of the breakup of ...
Since August 2014, Maxi and Tempo is no longer operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company Tropic Group from Banja Luka bought the 39 Tempo and Maxi supermarkets from Delhaize. [1] The Tempo store in Ada was the first store to be renamed Mega Maxi, followed by those in Niš, Čačak and Kragujevac. The remaining stores were renamed in 2023 ...