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  2. Bookmate - Wikipedia

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    Bookmate was created in 2007 by three former employees of the Russian edition of Look At Me - programmers Andrei Zotov and Egor Khmelev and designer Kirill Ten. In its first version, Bookmate was an aggregator and search engine for bookstores, offering the user the best price. In 2009, the creators relaunched it as a book reading app with ...

  3. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    (Left) Stari dvor town hall of city of Belgrade, (center) Parliament of Serbia and (right) Presidency of Serbia administrative building Novi dvor. Belgrade is a separate territorial unit in Serbia, with its own autonomous city authority. The Assembly of the City of Belgrade has 110 members, elected on four-year terms.

  4. Freedom of religion in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Serbia (2006 – present) In 2006, Serbia adopted a new constitution, replacing a previous constitution passed in 1990. This constitution continues to guarantee the freedom of belief and religion. Kosovo, which had been home to most of Serbia's Muslim population, unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in 2008.

  5. Subotica - Wikipedia

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    Southwest of the city there is a 218.5 metres tall guyed mast for FM-/TV-broadcasting. It is the tallest of its kind in Serbia and one of the tallest in the region. Notable citizens. Branimir Aleksić (born 1990), football player and member of the Serbia national football team; Sava Babić (1934–2012), writer, translator, and university professor

  6. Serbianisation - Wikipedia

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    Serbianisation or Serbianization, also known as Serbification, and Serbisation or Serbization (Serbo-Croatian: srbizacija / србизација or posrbljavanje / посрбљавање; Albanian: serbizimi; Bulgarian: сърбизация, romanized: sarbizatsiya or посръбчване; Macedonian: србизација, romanized: srbizacija; Romanian: serbificare) is the spread of ...

  7. Socialist Republic of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the April War (1941), the entire country was occupied and partitioned between Axis powers.Central territories of Serbia and the northern region of Banat were occupied by Nazi Germany, that enforced direct control over the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, with a puppet Government installed in Belgrade.

  8. Arkadija - Wikipedia

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    Arkadija. Arkadija was the first group to affirm lesbian and gay human rights and culture in Serbia, established on January 13, 1991, and registered in 1994 in Belgrade. The basic function of the organization was lobbying the media in order to decriminalize homosexuality. In addition, members' activities focused on the abolition of all forms of ...

  9. Odžaci - Wikipedia

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    Map of Odžaci municipality. Odžaci ( Serbian Cyrillic: Оџаци, pronounced [ˈǒdʒat͜si]; Hungarian: Hódság) is a town and municipality located in the West Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town of Odžaci has a population of 8,795 people, while the population of the municipality of Odžaci is 30,196 ...