joined the government included the "Napred" movement represented by Milivoje Marković. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was ruled by Temporary Government consisting...
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joined the government included the "Napred" movement represented by Milivoje Marković. Belgrade, Yugoslavia's capital, was liberated with the Soviet Red...
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double bass Rade Radivojević - bass guitar Tihomir Jakšić - saxophone Milivoje Marković - saxophone Jovan Maljoković - saxophone Slobodan Grozdanović - trombone...
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Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac (Serbian Cyrillic: Миливоје Петровић Блазнавац; 16 May 1824 – 5 April 1873) was Serbian general and politician who served as...
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Points Place 1 TVSa, Sarajevo Alma Čardžić "Ljubav će pobijediti" Milivoje Marković 6 10 2 TVNS, Novi Sad Vlada and Music Box "Hiljadu snova" Jovan Adamov...
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famous jazz brass players from Serbia, others being Duško Gojković and Milivoje Marković. He was a member of the Lionel Hampton All Stars for two years, one...
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Serbian, Russian, and Spanish. Marković is a contributor and honourable member of the Urban Book Circle (Canada). Marković is known for keeping details...
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narodna skupština (Grand National Assembly). However, cabinet minister Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac was rapidly increasing his power and influence. He had...
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Commander: Colonel Milivoje Anđelković III supernumerary infantry regiment ( I line ) IV infantry regiment ( II line) - LtCol Vilotije Marković 3rd battery (...
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vocals Ljilja Košpić – backing vocals Goran Grbić – brass section Milivoje Marković – brass section Tihomir Jakšić – brass section Vladimir Krnetić –...
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