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Front Slobode was a
newspaper that was
launched in the
middle of the
World War II, on 7
November 1943 in Yugoslavia. It was of a
regional character, published...
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Freedom and
Justice (Serbian: Странка слободе и правде, romanized: Stranka
slobode i pravde, abbr. SSP) is a
social democratic political party in Serbia....
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Korak do
slobode (trans. One Step to Freedom) is the
seventh studio album from
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band Galija. It is the
second part of...
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Liberty Bridge (Serbian: Мост слободе, romanized: Most
slobode) is a cable-sta****
bridge on the
Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. The bridge...
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Square or
Liberty Square (Serbian Cyrillic: Трг Слободе, romanized: Trg
Slobode) is the main town
square in Nikšić, Montenegro. It's the
largest town square...
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before the
Bosnian war, in 1991, he
founded the
cultural magazine "Fantom
slobode" (transl. "Phantom of Freedom"). When war
broke out in 1992, Mehmedinović...
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Serbian Banat. The
Cathedral is
located in the Zrenjanin's main square, Trg
slobode (Freedom Square). It is
dedicated to
Saint John of Nepomuk. For the duration...
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largest church in Novi Sad, and is
located in the city
centre on the Trg
Slobode (Freedom Square).
Locals refer to it as the "cathedral", even
though Novi...
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cultural monument of the
Republic of Serbia. The
building is
located on Trg
slobode (Freedom Square), in the
Stari Grad (Old Town) district. The
current building...
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Order of
Freedom (Serbo-Croatian:
Orden slobode / Орден слободе; Slovene: Red svobode; Macedonian: Орден на слободата,
Orden na slobodata) was the highest...