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  2. Laguna (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The Student Cultural center building in Belgrade, site of the biggest store in the Delfi bookstore chain. The first bookstore was opened in Belgrade in 2009 in Makedonska street and another was opened the same year in number 48, Kralja Milana street, in the building of the Student Cultural Centre (SKC). Shortly after this, a sister company ...

  3. Studentski kulturni centar (Belgrade) - Wikipedia

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    The center opened in 1971 in the building of the former Officers' Club, that had up to that point been used by the State Security Administration (UDBA). The opening of SKC was seen by many as the communist regime's concession to the youth of Belgrade following the 1968 student demonstrations.

  4. SKCNS - Wikipedia

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    SKCNS was founded by the Government of Vojvodina in 1993 and was re-registered in 2003 to comply with the new law on Vojvodina’s autonomy passed in 2002. [1] It was the third Student Cultural Centre to be founded in Serbia after those in Belgrade and Niš.

  5. SKC - Wikipedia

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    SKC may refer to: Education. Salish Kootenai College, a Native American tribal college in Pablo, Montana, U.S. South Kent College, a former college in southeast ...

  6. Sonja Atanasijević - Wikipedia

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  7. Geca Kon - Wikipedia

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    Kon was born in Csongrád.His father was a rich rabbi and was the director of an elementary school. Unable to complete school, Kon moved to Belgrade in 1889. In Belgrade, he found work in the bookshop owned by Frederick Breslauer.

  8. Lithuania Tribune - Wikipedia

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    On 12 February 2013, The Lithuania Tribune and DELFI, the largest online news portal in the Baltic States announced a joint partnership. The Lithuania Tribune commenced operating a mirrored news portal of DELFI in order to bring Lithuania's news in English to DELFI’s readers via the site en.delfi.lt.

  9. Delfi (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    Delfi (occasionally capitalized as DELFI) is a news website in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania providing daily news, ranging from gardening to politics. [1] It ranks as one of the most popular websites among Baltic users. Delfi operates in the respective Baltic countries under the domain names delfi.ee, delfi.lv, and delfi.lt.