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  2. Sava Centar - Wikipedia

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    Sava Centar. Sava Centar (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава центар) is an international congress, cultural and business center of various multi-functional activities located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is the largest audience hall in the country and the entire former Yugoslavia, as well as one of the biggest in Europe.

  3. Church of Saint Sava - Wikipedia

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    Church of Saint Sava. The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized:Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'' [a]) is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

  4. Sava - Wikipedia

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    Sava. The Sava[a] is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally through Serbia, feeding into the Danube in its capital, Belgrade.

  5. U tvojim molitvama – Balade - Wikipedia

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    U tvojim molitvama – Balade (trans.In Your Prayers – Ballads) is the first live album by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. Recorded during Balašević's concert in Zetra (Sarajevo, November 1986), Ledena dvorana (Zagreb, November 1986), Sava Centar (Belgrade, December 1986), Studio M (Novi Sad, May 1987) and Šalata (Zagreb, July 1987), the album features ...

  6. Kalemegdan Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kalemegdan Park (Serbian: Калемегдански парк / Kalemegdanski park), or simply Kalemegdan (Serbian Cyrillic: Калемегдан) is the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. [1] It is located on a 125-metre-high (410 ft) cliff, at the junction of the River Sava and the Danube. Kalemegdan Park ...

  7. Đorđe Balašević - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded during 1986 and 1987 on his concerts in Zetra hall in Sarajevo, Ledena dvorana and Šalata in Zagreb, Sava Centar in Belgrade, and Studio M in Novi Sad. [37] The album featured a gift 7-inch (18 cm) single with previously unreleased tracks "1987" and "Poluuspavanka" (Half-Lullaby). [38]

  8. Galija - Wikipedia

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    Galija (Serbian Cyrillic: Галија; lit. ' Galley ') is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Niš in 1977. The central figures of the band are brothers Nenad Milosavljević (vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica) and Predrag Milosavljević (vocals). A large numbrer of musicians passed through the band, with Milosavljević brothers and ...

  9. Ana Bekuta - Wikipedia

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    Under the stage name Ana Bekuta, she made her recording debut in 1985 with the release of her first album under PGP-RTB. [2] Over the years she has collectively released twenty one studio albums. In 2011, Bekuta began performing annually at the Belgrade 's Sava Centar. [3][4] For her work in folk music, she has received numerous accolades ...