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Radoslav Pavlović
Radoslav (Lale) Pavlović (; born 8 September 1954, in Aleksandrovac, Serbia) is a Serbs, Serbian writer. Pavlovic authored numerous theatre plays and film/TV scripts popular with the audience and acclaimed by the critics. He is best known for his theatre plays Šovinistička farsa, performed more than a thousand times across Yugoslavia, ex-Yugoslavia, ''Mala'', and ''Moja Draga'' performed for hundreds of times in Belgrade theaters, as well as movies Balkan Rules (1997), Living like the rest of us (1983), Hajde da se volimo 3 (1990) featuring ex-Yugoslavia mega-star Lepa Brena, and TV series Moj Rodjak sa Sela (2008) scoring record viewership of over 3 million viewers per episode. From 2012 to 2017 Pavlović served as advisor for Culture to the President of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolić. In the context of his political role, Pavlović was working on causes related to Serbia's historical heritage and raising awareness of it within public, such as the life and work of Alexander I of ...
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Voljavča
Voljavča ( sr-cyr, Вољавча) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated in a dense forest near the Voljavča creek on the northeastern slope of the Rudnik (mountain), Rudnik, near the village of Stragari in central Serbia. The monastery church, dedicated to saints Michael and Gabriel, was an endowment of Mihailo Končinović, a nobleman of Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1402–27), reconstructed at the beginning of the 15th century on the ruins of an older church dating to 1050. The monastery is of great historical importance due to its role during the First Serbian Uprising, when the Upspring leader, Karađorđe often hid there. In the residential part of the monastery, built in 1765. was held the first meeting of the Serbian Minister Council ( sr-cyr, Правитељствујушчи совјет сербски), first executive governing organ in the history of the modern Serbian state, History of modern Serbia. Notable people *Hadži-Ruvim References Sources

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Constantine The Great
Constantine I (27 February 27222 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. He played a Constantine the Great and Christianity, pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, Edict of Milan, decriminalising Christian practice and ceasing Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, Christian persecution. This was a turning point in the Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire, Christianisation of the Roman Empire. He founded the city of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and made it the capital of the Empire, which it remained for over a millennium. Born in Naissus, a city located in the Roman province, province of Moesia Superior (now Niš, Serbia), Constantine was the son of Flavius Constantius, a Roman army officer from Moesia Superior, who would become one of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy. His mother, Helena, mother of Constantin ...
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Danilo Lazović
Danilo Lazović ( sr-cyr, Данило Лазовић; 25 November 1951 – 25 March 2006) was a Serbian actor. He is best remembered by his role of Šćepan Šćekić in the Yugoslav TV series ''Srećni ljudi''. Political views During the Yugoslav wars, he strongly supported both Slobodan Milošević and his friend and politician Radovan Karadžić and was also a member of an organisation with the goal to show the world the truth about Karadžić. He saw Karadžić as the rightful president of Republika Srpska, which in his thoughts is and must be Serbian. Death On 25 March 2006, he died of a heart attack in Belgrade, at the age of 54. Filmography * Jagoda u supermarketu * Virtualna stvarnost * Tajna porodičnog blaga * Three Tickets to Hollywood * Mala * Poslednji krug u Monci * Timočka buna * Igmanski marš * Laf u srcu * Sveto Mesto * Srećni Ljudi ''Srećni ljudi'' ( sr-Cyrl, Срећни људи, lit=''Happy People'') is a Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Serb ...
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Predrag Laković
Predrag Laković ( sr-Cyrl, Предраг Лаковић; 28 March 1929 – 9 September 1997) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1953 to 1997.Погинуо је глумац Предраг Лаковић
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Marko Nikolić (actor)
Marko Nikolić (20 October 1946 – 2 January 2019) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1967 to 2018. Filmography References External links

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The Little One (1990 Film)
Little One may refer to: Literature * '' The Little One (book)'', a children's picture book by Kiyo Tanaka Music *The Little Ones (band), a band based in Los Angeles, California * "Little One" (Highly Suspect song), 2016 * "Little One" (1956 song), a Cole Porter/Bing Crosby song written for the film ''High Society'' * "Little One" (Beck song), a 2002 song by Beck from the album ''Sea Change'' *"Little One", a 2004 song by Elliott Smith from the album ''From a Basement on the Hill'' * "Little One" (Bilal song), 2010 *Little One Tour, a 2011 concert tour by Bilal Film * ''Little One'' (1935 film), a French comedy film directed by Henry Wulschleger * ''Little One'' (2012 film), a South African film directed by Darrell Roodt *''The Little Ones'', a 1965 British family comedy film See also * ''The Small One'' (book), a 1947 Christmas novelette written by Charles Tazewell ** ''The Small One'' (album), a 1947 album by Bing Crosby of the Tazewell story **''The Small One'', a 1978 anima ...
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Zagreb
Zagreb ( ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately above mean sea level, above sea level. At the 2021 census, the city itself had a population of 767,131, while the population of Zagreb metropolitan area is 1,086,528. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Šćitarjevo. The historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates from 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol, Zagreb, Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851, Janko Kamauf became Zagreb's List of mayors of Zagreb, first mayor. Zagreb has special status as a Administrative divisions of Croatia, Croatian administrative ...
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Josif Tatić
Josif Tatić (13 April 1946 – 8 February 2013) was a Serbian film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1967 to 2011, such as Balkan Express (1983), Let's Fall in Love 2 (1989), Three Tickets to Hollywood (1993), Savior Savior or saviour may refer to: *A person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves them from something Religion * Mahdi, the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will rule for seven, nine or nineteen years * Maitreya * Messiah, a saviour or li ... (1998), The Professional (2003), Wait for Me and I Will Not Come (2009). Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tatic, Josif 1946 births 2013 deaths Male actors from Novi Sad Serbian male film actors Serbian male television actors 20th-century Serbian male actors 21st-century Serbian male actors ...
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Predrag Ejdus
Predrag Ejdus ( sr-cyr, Предраг Ејдус; 24 July 1947 – 28 September 2018) was a Serbian actor of theater, film and television. His extensive body of work includes over 200 theater productions, 50 films and 30 television series. Ejdus received numerous acting awards including the Statuette of Joakim Vujić in 2004 and Dobričin prsten in 2008. Life Ejdus was born on 24 July 1947 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) to a Jewish father and a Serb mother. He later married and had a daughter and a son. He graduated from the and from the Belgrade Academy of Theater, Film, Radio and Television in 1972. Between 1985 and 1989, Ejdus was president of the Society of Theater Artists of Serbia, and in 1993 he joined the ensemble of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. He died on 28 September 2018 in Belgrade. References External links Predrag Ejdus: Lako je izgubiti ljudskost(in Serbian). Večernje novosti. ''Radmila Radosavljević; 24-12-2011'' Fudbal mi pomogao da stane ...
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Sterijino Pozorje
Sterijino pozorje ( sr-Cyrl, Стеријино позорје) is an annual theater festival held since 1956 in the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad, featuring the national theaters of Serbia and previously Yugoslavia. It is the most prestigious theater festival in the country. The festival was named after playwright Jovan Sterija Popović Jovan Sterija Popović (; sr-cyr, Јован Стерија Поповић; 13 January 1806 – 10 March 1856) was a Serbian language playwright, poet, lawyer, philosopher and pedagogue who taught at the Belgrade Higher School. He was a reside .... It is typically held in late May, and lasts 3 to 5 days, featuring up to a dozen plays in the competitive program and several plays in auxiliary program ''Krugovi'' (Circles). The Sterija Awards are given out for the best play; original text; main and supporting roles in women's and men's category; directing; scenography; costume; music; as well as a special award. References External lin ...
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Academy Of Arts, Belgrade
The Academy of Arts () is a private higher education institution in Belgrade, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ... dedicated to the study of dramatic arts, including acting, production, and directing for theatre, film, and television. It was founded in 1994, by Aleksandar Pantelić, Velimir Abramović and Milan Đoković. References External links Official Website Universities and colleges in Serbia Education in Belgrade 1994 establishments in Serbia {{Serbia-university-stub ...
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Šumadija
Šumadija ( sr-Cyrl, Шумадија, ) is a geographical region in the central part of Serbia. The area used to be heavily covered with forests, hence the name (from ''šuma'' 'forest'). The city of Kragujevac is the administrative center of the Šumadija District in the Šumadija and Western Serbia statistical region. This very fertile region is known for its extensive fruit production (apples, grapes, plums, etc.). Name ''Šumadija'' was named for the dense, impassable forests that covered the region. These forests were preserved until the early 19th century; they are mentioned in literature and tradition. Bertrandon de la Broquière (1400–1459) passed through Serbia; on the road from Palanka to Belgrade he "passed through very large forests." During the reign of Prince Miloš (1817–1839), it was said of the dense forests that covered Serbia, "no one could walk through (them), let alone with horse." When Alphonse de Lamartine visited Serbia in 1833, he wrote that h ...
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