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Serbian Idol 4 Audicija za ludake :) (idol) Tags: Idol Srpski zezanje Serbian smesno humor Srbija idoli |
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The Sexy Serbian Tennis Player Ana Ivanovic Ana Ivanovic Tags: Ana Ivanovic Serbia Hot Sexy Chick Tennis |
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Serbian Orthdox To the Holy King Stefan of Decani This is a complication of photos I took during the two years I spent in Kosovo, Serbia. The photos were all from Serbian Orthodox Churches and Monasteries in Kosovo. The chants are from the Decani Monastery in the Pec Region of Kosovo. Please keep comments respectful. I didn't create or post this video for controversy. Tags: Kosovo Serbia Monastary Church Religion Orthodox Serbian Decani Pec Gracanica Srbija Christ Icon Icons Balkans religious |
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Serbian Idol 3 Audicija za ludake :) (Idol) Tags: Serbian Idol Srpski zezanje ludaci smesno humor Srbija idoli |
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Serbian Idol they won`t exactly find the next kelly clarkson,but it`s all about trying Tags: serbian idol narodna zvezde granda srbija |
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Serbian Idol-Best off Najtalenti na srpskom idolu-bahahaha Tags: talent idol morons funny srbi |
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Serbian Warriors III The Balkan Wars and the First World War 1912-1918 Balkanski Ratovi i Prvi Svetski Rat 1912-1918 Za krst casni i slobodu zlatnu - Vecna Slava The Serbian Campaign was fought from August 1914, when Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia at the outset of First World War, until the end of the war in 1918. The front ranged from the Danube to southern Macedonia and back north again, involving forces from almost all combatants of the war. The Serbian Army was decimated towards the end of the war, falling from about 420,000[1] at its peak to about 100,000 at the moment of liberation. The Kingdom of Serbia had lost 1.3 million inhabitants during the war (both army and civilian losses), which represented 33% of its overall population and 60% of its male population - a demographic disaster that is still obvious today. (In official : Serbia lost 370,000 soldiers, or 26 percent, of all mobilised people (for ex. France 16.8; Germany 15.4; Russia 11.5; Italy 10.3 per cent). World War I was, in at least one sense, started when a group of young men (calling themselves Young Bosnia), most likely backed by a secret Serbian society (the Black Hand) assassinated the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Austria-Hungary issued a set of demands, the July Ultimatum. Serbia accepted all but one of them. The Austrians rejected the Serbian response and mobilized their southern army for a war against Serbia. Serbia had an experienced army, having fought two wars in the last two years, but it was also exhausted and poorly equipped and the Austrians thought that they would fall in less that a month. Serbia's strategy was to hold on as long as they could and hope the Russians could defeat the main Austro-Hungarian Army. Serbia constantly had to worry about its hostile neighbor to the east, Bulgaria, with which it had fought several wars, most recently in the 1913. The Serbian army at the start of the war was some 180,000 strong, commanded by Marshal (Vojvoda) Radomir Putnik. Putnik brilliantly handled the Serbian Army, even though he almost never left his special hospital room in Serbia. The war against Serbia started on August 12, when Austro-Hungarian armies crossed the border, the Drina River. While the entire Austro-Hungarian Army was very large, due to the Russian declaration of war, the Austro-Hungarians could only attack with two small armies (the Fifth and the Sixth) over the Bosnian border. They had around 280,000 men, and were much better equipped than the Serbians. Overall, Austrian command was in the hands of the ineffective General Potiorek. The Serbian Army threw back repeated attempts to cross the Drina and Sava rivers (this action is called the Battle of Cer or the Battle of Jadar). After very hard fighting, the Austro-Hungarian Army halted their attempts. In early September, the Serbs launched a small offensive into southern Bosnia, hoping to incite a revolt among their fellow Slavs. However, the offensive had no effect and was driven out within a few weeks. Kolubarska bitka ili Suvoborska bitka jedna je od najvećih i najznačajnijih bitaka između vojske Kraljevine Srbije i Austro-Ugarske u Prvom svetskom ratu. Vođena je 30 dana na frontu od 200 km kilometara. Okončana je uspešnom protivofanzivom koju su izvele snage pod vođstvom generala Živojina Mišića, protiv brojnije i nemerljivo bolje opremljene austrougarske vojske u trenutku kada je ceo svet očekivao vesti o kapitulaciji Kraljevine Srbije. Kolubarska bitka ušla je u istoriju ratovanja kao jedinstven primer da se vojska, kojoj je predviđen potpun slom, za kratko vreme reorganizuje, pređe u kontraofanzivu i nanese neprijatelju odlučujući poraz. Taktika pregrupisavanja samo I armije i koncentrisanog udara na VI armiju(koja je bila razvučena na širokom frontu) koju je izveo Živojin Mišić danas se izučava na vojnim školama širom sveta. Kolubarska bitka je značajna i po tome što su obe vojske u operacijama nisu imale strategijske rezerve kojima bi mogle da ojačaju svoje linije tamo gde je to neophodno, već su to postizale prebacivanjem snaga sa jednog na drugi deo fronta. Tags: Serbia Srbija Karadjordjevic Srpska Srpski Serbian Kosovo Krajina Hellas Vojnik Otadzbina Solun Orthodox Borci Balkan SR |
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Serbian Warriors IV Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović (Anglicised: Drazha Mihailovich; also known as Čiča, born in Ivanjica, Kingdom of Serbia, April 27, 1893-July 17, 1946) was a Serbian general now primarily remembered as leader of the Yugoslav Royal Army in the Fatherland during World War II. U.S. President Harry S. Truman posthumously awarded him the Legion of Merit for overseeing the rescue of five hundred American airmen by Chetniks during World War II. Following the Yugoslav defeat by Germany in April 1941, a small group of officers and soldiers led by Mihailović refused to surrender, and retreated in hope of finding Yugoslav army units still fighting in the mountains. At Ravna Gora, Mihailović organized the Chetniks detachment of the Yugoslav Army, which became the Military-Chetnik Detachments and finally the Yugoslav Army of the Homeland(Jugoslovenska vojska u otadžbini). The first Chetnik formations led by Mihailović were formed around Ravna Gora on June 14. The stated goal of the Chetniks was the liberation of the country from the occupying armies including the forces of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the Ustaše (the fascist regime of the Independent State of Croatia). In 1943, the Germans decided to pursue the Chetniks in the northern zone, and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichsmarks for the capture of Mihailović, dead or alive. The British Special Operations Executive were being sent to aid Mihailović's forces beginning with the autumn of 1941. The Chetniks were forced to move to eastern Bosnia where they engaged in heavy combat with the Ustaše. The Chetnik movement was highly decentralized, and in that way was more like a collective of many small regional guerrillas which shared the same name, rather than a unified army under complete control of Mihailović and his staff. Evidence of Mihailović's loyal Allied and anti-Axis actions, all the way to the end of the occupation, comes from the 500 to 600 Allied (mostly UK and US) military personnel who were rescued by Mihailović forces over almost the entire area where Mihailović forces existed. These British and American personnel often remained with Mihailović and his various forces for months at a time, before they were able to be flown back to the West. As an independent American commission concluded in 1946, these Allied airmen were instructed by their American and British superiors to look for any signs of collaboration, they were given freedom of movement by Mihailović forces, and yet not one of these hundreds testified of Mihailović collaboration with the Axis. Several of these western military personnel gave very detailed testimony of witnessing, and in some cases participating in, anti-Axis actions, even after the Chetniks were abandoned by the Western Allies. The independent American commission that took testimony from some of these airmen concluded:"ALLEGED COLLABORATION WITH THE ENEMY No evidence was adduced before the commission which tended to show any collaboration between General Mihailović and the Axis powers. On the contrary, all the evidence tended strongly to disprove the existence of any such collaboration. ...all classes of witnesses were constantly on the lookout for collaboration, had full opportunity to discover it, and would be expected to discover it if it had existed. ... all the witnesses testified that in Mihailović territory they were allowed to go freely, and without escort, wherever they wanted, to talk without restriction to civilians and soldiers alike, and to make observations as they wished. OPERATIONS AGAINST THE ENEMY The evidence of American officers before the Commission indicated not merely the absence of collaboration between General Mihailović and the Axis powers, but also establish that General Mihailović and his men continued to conduct hostile operations against both the Germans and the Italians, even after the Allies had stopped sending him supplies and had concentrated their support in favor of Marshal Tito, and even after the date of the Italian surrender. American officers testified to numerous specific operations of this kind in which they had themselves participated with General Mihailović or with troops acting under his direction. Tags: Cetnik Cetnici Cica Draza Mihailovic Dinarska Divizija Srbija Srpska Krajina Kosovo i Metohija Cetnicki Pokret CCCC |
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Serbian rap music Serbian rap music . . . rap music hip hop house funny hilarious serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudi people britney spears Hrvati Dalmacija Croatia Istra Slavonija Vukovar Zagreb dinamo torcida bbb hajduk rijeka domovinski rat oluja bljesak maestral teroristi Republika srpska krajina serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosna bosnia hrvatska ustasa balija srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc Chetnosong serbian eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica general ante gotovina arkan tudjman mladic karadzic milosevic Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna krajina kosovo cetnik chetnik srbin war Tanks army serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna cetnik chetnik srbin Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudi people britney spears eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosnia hrvatska srbi concentration camp serbs serbian serbia muslims bosnia bosniacs media yugoslavia war itn serbian yugoslavia bih cccc mladic karadzic milosevic ostojic banja luka knin benkovac bijeljina foca novi pazar Tags: Serbia Srbija Serbs Serbian Chetniks Cetniks Cetnik Chetnik Cetnici Serb Seselj Arkan cccc humor smesno funny rap music |
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Fist Serbian Gay Pride bloody showdown (2001) . Out of all ex-Yugoslav states, only Slovenia and Croatia have a tradition of organizing Pride events, where as the attempt to organize such an event in Belgrade, Serbia, ended in a bloody showdown between the police and the fascist, far right extremists and religious fundamentalists counter-protesters counter-protesters, with the participants heavily beaten up Tags: gay bashing Beograd Belgrade Pride homophobia nationalism |
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serbian gusle Serbian (and Montenegrin) traditional instrument "gusle" here in video played by a Bosnian Serb. Under turkish occupation used to sing Serbian "epic" (heroic) songs of Serbian heroes and Kings. This event took place in a back room of a Theatre in city of Leskovac, south Serbia. Just a regular chat up in the end of an art exibition. I found myself there after ten years in emigration. My brother Vlada surprised me nicely with this magnificent serbian singer. You need to hear him live to appreciate him truly... Albanian Lobby in America 05:52 Albanian stupidity. Must see... serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade sr Albanian stupidity. Must see... serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudiHrvati Dalmacija Croatia Istra Slavonija Vukovar Zagreb dinamo torcida bbb hajduk rijeka domovinski rat oluja bljesak maestral teroristi Republika srpska krajina serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosna bosnia hrvatska ustasa balija srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc Chetnosong serbian eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica general ante gotovina arkan tudjman mladic karadzic milosevic Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna krajina kosovo cetnik chetnik srbin war Tanks army serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna cetnik chetnik srbin Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudi people britney spears eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosnia hrvatska srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc mladic karadzic milosevic (more) Tags: srpske gusle serbian traditional music |
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Serbian Warriors I Battle of Kosovo 1389 Boj na Kosovu 1389 Ko je Srbin i srpskoga roda, i od srpske krvi i kolena, a ne došo na boj na Kosovo, ne imao od srca poroda, ni muškoga ni devojačkoga! Od ruke mu ništa ne rodilo, rujno vino ni pšenica bela! Rđom kapo dok mu je kolena! Murad I, ruler of the Ottoman empire, gathered his troops in Philippoupolis (Plovdiv) in the spring of 1389, and arrived in Ihtiman after a three-day long march. From there, he chose the route across Velbužd (Kyustendil) and Kratovo. Though longer than the alternative route across Sofia and Nišava valley which would give him direct access to Lazar's lands, it led him to Kosovo, which was strategically important as one of the most important trade crossroads on the Balkans: from Kosovo Murad could attack either Lazar's or Vuk's lands. After staying in Kratovo for a while Murad passed across Kumanovo, Preševo and Gnjilane to Priština, where he arrived on June 14. There are less data about Lazar's preparations, but it could be assumed that he gathered his troops near Niš, possibly on the right bank of the Južna Morava. He likely stayed there until he learned that Murad moved to Velbužd, when he too moved, probably across Prokuplje, to Kosovo. Lazar arrived to the Kosovo Field (Amselfeld) right after Murad's arrival at Priština. This was the optimal choice for the battlefield as it controlled all possible directions Murad could take. It is not certain how large the armies were, especially as later sources tend to exaggerate on their size, launching it into hundreds of thousands. Murad's army might have numbered 27-40,000. Taking the 40,000 estimate, it probably included some 5,000 Janissaries, 2,500 of Murad's cavalry guard, 6,000 spahis, 20,000 azaps and akincis and 8,000 of his vassals. Lazar's might have 12-30,000. Taking the estimate of 25,000, some 15,000 were under Lazar's command, 5,000 Vuk's, and as much of Vlatko's. Of those, several thousands were cavalry, but perhaps only several hundreds were clad in full plate armour. The armies met at Kosovo Field. Center of the Turkish army was led by Murad, while Bayezid was on the right wing and Yakub on the left. Around 1,000 archers were in the first line of the wings, followed with azaps and then akincis; in the front of the center were janissary, behind whom was Murad, surrounded with his cavalry guard; finally, logistics was in the back, guarded by a small number of troops. Serbian army had Lazar at the center, Vuk at his right wing and Vlatko as left. In the front of the Serbian army was cavalry, while infantry was in the back. While parallel, the disposition was not symmetric, as Serbian center overlapped the Turkish. The battle started with Turkish archers shooting at Serbian cavalry which then moved into attack. They managed to break through Turkish left wing, but weren't as successful against center and right wing. Even the left wing wasn't as defeated as it was simply pushed back. Based on many of the Turkish historical records, it is believed that the Sultan wass killed by Miloš Obilić who was pretending to be dead, while the Sultan was walking in the battlefield after the battle. On the other hand, in one account in Serbian records he was assassinated by Miloš Obilić, who made his way into the Turkish camp on the pretext of being a deserter and forced his way into the Sultan's tent and stabbed him with a dagger. The Balkans coalition initially gained advantage after their first charge, which heavily damaged the Turkish wing commanded by Jakub Celebi. In the center, the Christian fighters managed to push Ottoman forces back with only Bayezid's wing holding off the forces commanded by Vlatko Vuković. The Ottomans in a counter attack pushed Balkans forces back and prevailed later in the day. Due to inadequate reliable historical sources, the result of the battle is not clear. Though the Ottomans managed to push the Serbian forces back, they didn't move further to conquer Kosovo right after the battle. Instead, they retreated. This was due to the death of Sultan Murad; the new sultan Bayezid had to go to the capital to be crowned. On the other hand, some Serbian nobles started paying tribute and supplying soldiers to the Ottomans after the battle, while some didn't. Therefore it is not a clear victory or defeat. However, Ottomans had the initiative now since the toll on the Serbian side was heavy. Both armies sustained heavy casualties and both armies withdrew from the battlefield, but the toll on the Christians, especially on Serbia, was catastrophic as much of their political elite was wiped out. Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović was taken prisoner and executed. Tags: Srbija Serbia Car Lazar Srpski Srpska Serbian Kosovo Krajina Obilic Hellas Rossija Pravoslavlje Orthodox Borci Boj Bitka |
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serbian music videos stoja-metak Tags: serbian music videos |
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Serbian Pop Folk music Stoja - Živeo Stoja - Živeo Tags: stoja ziveo srbija muzika narodna turbofolk balkan pop-folk serbian music |
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Serbian song from Kosovo A popular serbian wedding song from Kosovo and Metohia. Although it is performed on festive occasions, the song begins with sad verses: "A dense fog has fallen... not a thing can be seen." A large number of songs from Kosovo begin with the same verses. These words are a metaphor for the suffering and pain of the Kosovo Serbs in slavery under the Turks. Dense fog symbolizes the burden of life, under the pressure of which freedom cannot be glimpsed ("not a thing can be seen"). In the very next verse, like light shining through the darkness of slavery, the song places a tall tree in sight. Beneath it sits a tailor, sewing a wedding waistcoat upon which silver adornments shine like stars in the sky. These verses testify to the existence of faith, hope and joy even in slavery. The words of this song are as true today as they were once. Tags: kosovo serbia metohija srbija |
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Serbian Kendo Team Kendo Serbia Tags: Kendo Serbia Portugal Macevanje Srbija |
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Serbian TV Live at JumpTV.com WELCOME TO CULTURE! ART TV program is the only TV program in the Balkans specialized in culture. Presentations relating to various sections of culture are emphasized in the program. Key terms and substantial span of airtime are allowed to them. "Culture" is understood in its broadest sense on ART TV. Since TV as a medium communicates with a large audience of diverse interests, ART TV program comprises a great number of shows that deal with everything that can attract televiewers` attention in a popular and attractive way: popular sciences, books of travel broadcasts, various entertaining shows etc. A segment by itself is the film program that has an exceptionally big audience. The music program for youngsters also takes up a great part of program, being thought up by a special editor's office - RnR TV. Shows are distinctly authors` designs. ART TV program mission is to present, protect and enhance the development of cultural values in all fields, but also to make an impact on making cultural affinities and to foster the life style that is permeated with culture in general. Tags: serbia montenegro international television online tv broadcast channel webcast |
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Serbian Idol 2 Audicija za ludake :) (Idol) Tags: Idol Srpski zezanje idoli Serbian smesno humor Srbija |
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Greek-Serbian Mix An ethnic music mix I made of some good Greek and Serbian songs. Hope you like it =) Tags: greek greece ellas hellas serb serbian srbija ethnic music mix wog balkan remix elliniko muzika mousiki yugoslav |
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Serbian Orthodox music Ten of the most beautiful serbian orthodox song. Tags: serbian orthodox music serbia christ monastery belgrade serbien kloster kosovo chant serbisch kirche lied byzant |
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Kosovo-Serbian Storm Ready to retake Kosovo Tags: serbia srbija kosovo rat war vojska army mir peace orthodox power storm bombs missles tanks |
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Serbian Folklore-Frula "Vlasko" Tags: Frula |
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TOWERBG - Serbian Air Force! Serbian airmen flying the aircraft MIG-29. High speed, high altitude, long range interceptor. Armament for the MiG-29 includes a single GSh-30-1 30 mm cannon in the port wing root. This originally had a 150-round magazine, which was reduced to 100 rounds in later variants. Original production MiG-29B aircraft cannot fire the cannon when carrying a centerline fuel tank as it blocks the shell ejection port. This issue was corrected in the MiG-29S and later versions. Three pylons are provided under each wing (four in some variants), for a total of six (or eight). The inboard pylons can carry either a 1,150 liter (300 US gallon) fuel tank, one Vympel R-27 (AA-10 'Alamo') medium-range air-to-air missile, or unguided bombs or rockets. The outer pylons usually carry R-73 (AA-11 'Archer') dogfight missiles, although some users still retain the older R-60 (AA-8 'Aphid'). A single 1,500 liter (400 US gallon) tank can be fitted to the centerline, between the engines, for ferry flights, but this position is not used for combat stores. Music by Judas Priest. Tags: fighterjat music tribute video aviation serbia mig29 usawar airforce airmen honor aircraft military kosovo bosnie srbij |
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Serbian Idol - Zvezde Granda another serbian idol video(komentari su dobrodosli,s obzirom da ce svaki komentar vezan za vrijedjanje na osnovu religije,nacije, porijekla i ostalih stvari biti izbrisan) Tags: smesno humor srbija grand idol narodna |
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serbian church ravaged serbian church being destroyed by albanians in kosovo Tags: serbs srbi serbia srbija bosnia bosna republika srpska krajina kosovo kosova albania albanians church kla uck croatia |
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SERBIAN ARMY SERBIAN ARMY SOLDIERS SERBIA SRBIJA VOJSKA Tags: SERBIAN ARMY SOLDIERS SERBIA SRBIJA VOJSKA |
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Srpski vojnik / Serbian soldier Music: Novi Kosovski Boj / Nizamski rastanak Vojska Srbije (skraćeno VS) je oružana formacija Republike Srbije. Zvanično je stvorena 8. juna 2006. godine uredbom Narodne Skupštine Republike Srbije. Nastala je nakon proglašenja nezavisnosti Crne Gore od onih delova Vojske Srbije i Crne Gore koji su se nalazili na teritoriji Srbije. Po Ustavu Republike Srbije, Vojska Srbije je oružana sila Republike Srbije namenjena za odbranu zemlje od oružanog ugrožavanja spolja, kao i za izvršavanje drugih misija i zadataka, u skladu sa Ustavom, zakonom i principima međunarodnog prava koji regulišu upotrebu sile. Vojska Srbije se može upotrebiti van granica Republike Srbije samo po odluci Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije. Vojska Republike Srpske je osnovana početkom 1992. godine uporedo sa osnivanjem Republike Srpske, a uslijed početka građanskog rata u Bosni i Hercegovini (1992-1995). Prvi komandant Vojske Republike Srpske bio je general Ratko Mladić, koji ju je vodio tokom celog rata, izdejstovavši mnoge značajne pobede za srpsku stranu, koje su potom bile osnova za teritorijalna razgraničenja Dejtonskim sporazumom. Ovu vojsku sačinjavali su uglavnom Srbi. Glavni cilj je bio očuvanje Republike Srpske i srpskog naroda od njenih neprijatelja: Armije Bosne i Hercegovine (de fakto vojske muslimanskog naroda), Hrvatskog vijeća odbrane, vojske Republike Hrvatske i NATO-a. Vojska Republike Srpske nije imla skoro nikakvu podršku svijeta sem pojedinih dobrovoljaca (uglavnom iz Grčke i Rusije) i jedno vrijeme SR Jugoslavije. ( more ) Tags: Srpska vojska Serbian army Republika Srbija Serbia Kosovo SAJ JSO BSD Soldier Military Specijalna Brigada Zandarmerija |
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Balkan Beat - Serbian/Romanian House mix kolo Dacia 1310 The car in the picture is a tuned Dacia 1310 and the girls are from Romania! Tags: balkan dacia romania srbija albania techno narodna manele bass chicas yugo bulgaria roma tuning bushido cascada |
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Serbian Stateterror in Kosova The fight of the Kosova-Albanians for liberty, freedom and democracy in their country begins with a tragedy. The Serbian Government in Belgrade revoked the autonomous status of Kosova and made this country to the larges prison in Europe. This film shows the events in the end of the 80s till the beginning of the 90s which leads to the Kosova war 1998-1999. Tags: Kosova Kosovo Kosovan Albanians Joe Joseph Dioguardi Stateterror Serbian-terror USA-Kosovo Serbia Terror |
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SERBIAN MUSIC Supermen Tags: Zeljko Joksimovic Dino Merlin Serbian music |