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Bijelo Dugme (transl. White Button) is a
Yugoslav rock band,
formed in Sarajevo, SR
Bosnia and
Herzegovina in 1974.
Bijelo Dugme is
widely considered to...
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Bijelo Dugme (transl. "White Button") is the
seventh studio album by the
Yugoslav rock band
Bijelo Dugme,
released in 1984. Due to
Bijelo Dugme's usage...
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Serbian SuperLiga in 2016. At the
beginning of 2017,
Bjeloš joined Limón F.C. In
summer 2017,
Bjeloš returned to OFK Bačka. In
summer 2019
after relegation...
- The
Bijelo Brdo culture, or
Bjelo-Brdo culture, is a
medieval archaeological culture flourishing in the 10th and 12th centuries in
Central Europe. It...
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Czech fencer Miroslav Bičanić (born 1969),
Croatian footballer Miroslav Bjeloš (born 1990),
Serbian footballer Miroslav Blaťák (born 1982),
Czech ice hockey...
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Vojvodina (2009–2013)
Sergej Bjelica - Voždovac (2022-present)
Nikola Bjeloš –
Zlatibor Čajetina (2020–2021)
Ognjen Blagojević – BSK Borča (2011–2012)...
- Ἄγγελος, ∆ημήτριος (Μιχαήλ) ∆ούκας Κομνηνός Κουτρούλης.
Guilland 1959, p. 76.
Bjeloš 2003, p. 59.
Giorgio Quintini Paleologo.
Barzini 2017.
Domenico de Fabio...
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Yugoslav Order of
Bravery Commemorative Medal of the
Partisans of 1941
Bjeloš,
Nenad (2002). "Decorated
Slovenes 1944-1950".
Military History Proceedings...
- 2006–07
Zoran Belošević –
Milton SC,
London City SC – 2015, 2015
Miroslav Bjeloš –
Burlington SC – 2013–14
Dragan Dragutinović –
Serbian White Eagles – 2013–16...
- si.
Archived from the
original on 24 July 2021.
Retrieved 24 July 2021.
Bjeloš,
Nenad (2002).
Odlikovani Slovenci 1944-1950. v
Vojnozgodovinski zbornik...