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Srđan and Cyrillic
Srđan " Žika " Todorović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Тодоровић ), ( born March 28, 1965 ) is a Serbian actor and musician, best known to western audiences for his role as Miloš in the controversial 2010 horror film Srpski film.

Srđan and born
Srđan Vuletić ( born 1971 ) is a Bosnian filmmaker.
Srđan Dragojević (,, born January 1, 1963 in Belgrade ) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, who emerged in the 1990s as a significant figure in Serbian cinema.

Srđan and May
In the parliamentary elections of 11 May 2008 the SPO constituted part of coalition For European Serbia, under the President Boris Tadić, which occupied the first place, gaining, 38. 42 of the vote and 102 seats of the Serbian parliament, while the same SPO took four seats and its vice president mr Srđan Srećković occupied the ministry of Diaspora.

Srđan and is
Current research on the positive aspects of Balkanization is carried out by Srđan Jovanović Weiss with Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths College.
He is the younger brother of the actress, Mira Stupica, and father of Srđan Todorović, also an actor.
We Are Not Angels () is a 1992 Yugoslav comedy movie directed by Srđan Dragojević that became one of the most popular films of the 1990s in the region of the former Yugoslavia.
The plot revolves around Angel ( played by Uroš Đurić ) and Devil ( Srđan Todorović ) fighting for the soul of Belgrade playboy Nikola ( Nikola Kojo ) who is unaware that he impregnated a high school student named Marina ( Milena Pavlović ) during a drunken one-night stand.
Summer in the Golden Valley ( Original title in Bosnian: Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini ) is a 2003 Bosnian film by Srđan Vuletić, produced by Ademir Kenović.
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame ( Serbian: Лепа села лепо горе ( Lepa sela lepo gore ), literally translated as " Beautiful villages burn beautifully ") is a 1996 Yugoslavian film directed by Srđan Dragojević that gave uniquely bleak yet darkly humorous account of the Bosnian War.

Srđan and Montenegrin
The reforms of Srđan Milić worked well for SNP, as on 2009 Montenegrin parliamentary election it won 16 seats in Parliament of Montenegro, becoming once again the biggest sole opposition party.

Srđan and who
* Srđan Todorović as Jovan Popara, Blacky's son, who lives almost his entire life underground

Srđan and plays
The band Supernaut, featuring former Radnička Kontrola member Srđan Marković, which, influenced by Suicide, wrote plays and performed a combination of art exhibition, theater play and rock concert.

Srđan and for
Notable Bosnian film-makers are Mirza Idrizović, Aleksandar Jevđević, Ivica Matić, Danis Tanović ( known for Academy-Award and Golden Globe-winning movie No Man's Land ), Ademir Kenović, Benjamin Filipović, Jasmin Dizdar, Pjer Žalica, Jasmila Žbanić, Dino Mustafić, Srđan Vuletić, and finally the most awarded one, Emir Kusturica.
Srđan Srećković, a vice president of the Serbian Renewal Movement, said in an interview to Kurir that it can also symbolize " one finger for St. Sava, the other finger for Njegoš, and the third finger for Karađorđe ".

Srđan and First
:* First round — Defeated Srđan Muškatirović ( Independent Participants ) 7-6, 4-6, 6-1

Srđan and .
Other well-known contemporary Serb filmmakers are Srđan Dragojević and Zdravko Šotra.
* Latin: Marko, Srđan and Antonije.
Some of the most renowned Croatian composers are Ivan Zajc, Vatroslav Lisinski, Franjo Dugan, Fortunat Pintarić, Luka Sorkočević, Antun Sorkočević, Ivan Mane Jarnović, Anđelko Klobučar, Boris Papandopulo, Ivo Malec, Stanko Horvat, Stjepan Šulek, Branimir Sakač, Igor Kuljerić, Ivo Josipović, Željko Brkanović, Berislav Šipuš, Ivan Božičević, Frano Parac, Marko Ruždjak, Branimir Krstić, Dubravko Detoni and Srđan Dedić.
On the 27th of December 2006, Srđan Milić was announced new party president, after gaining the majority of General Party Congress votes, and beating the other two candidates, Dragiša Pešić and Borislav Globarević, representing the victory of the excessively pro-European Unionist program.
By early October 1918, the Slovene-Croat-Serb movement planned to set up a National Assembly, and one of the leaders of this movement Srđan Budisavljević was confronted by Svetozar Pribićević, the leader of the Croat-Serb Coalition, in an effort to determine whether these efforts were meant to undermine the Coalition.
activists such as Slobodan Homen, Nenad Konstantinović, Ivan Marović, Predrag Lečić, Stanko Lazendić, and Srđan Milivojević, the candidate list featured established professionals in other arenas such as political analyst Dušan Janjić, psychologist Žarko Trebješanin, lawyer Boža Pelević, and former Serbian Supreme Court vice-president Zoran Ivošević.
However, the band disbanded in 1997 and, in the meantime, Piloti frontman Zoran " Kiki " Lesendrić released the album Nedelja na Duhove ( 1995 ) with former Idoli members Srđan Šaper and Nebojša Krstić under the name Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo.
Beside the mentioned bands, part of the Belgrade acoustic rock scene was the singer-songwriter Srđan Marjanović, during the first several years of his career.
Other notable singer-songwriters are Srđan Marjanović and Nikola Čuturilo.
Initially a part of the Belgrade acoustic rock scene, Srđan Marjanović released his debut album Srđan Marjanović i prijatelji, which he recorded with members of YU grupa, in 1974.
Zvuk Ulice member Vlada Divljan, with two friends, Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper formed a conceptual band VIS Dečaci in 1979, whose photographs appeared in the Vidici youth magazine and attracted media's attention.
Guitarist Ljubomir Jovanović " Jovec " was to play the drums and the drummer Srđan Gojković " Gile " was to play guitar and sing lead vocals.
The following season Inter finally debuted in European competitions, but were knocked out in their first tie by Serbian side Red Star 7 – 1 on aggregate in the second qualifying round of the 2005 – 06 UEFA Cup, with Srđan Pecelj scoring Inter's only European goal to date.
* Latin: Marko, Srđan, Antonije and Roman.

Radonjić and is
It is located in the place where railway tracks used to run through ( space formerly occupied by Ulica Polgar Andraša ( Polgar Andraš Street ) and Ulica Novaka Radonjića ( Novak Radonjić Street )), on the western border of Adamovićevo Naselje.

Radonjić and for
Radonjić joined FK Partizan in January 2004, playing there for the next three years, until January 2007.

Radonjić and .
Radonjić was part of the Serbia and Montenegro team at the 2004 Summer Olympics, which finished fourth in Group C, behind gold-medal winners Argentina, Australia and Tunisia.
Radonjić represented Montenegro at the 2007 Kirin Cup in Japan, where he played in both matches against the hosts and Colombia.

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