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Serb military commander Vidoje Jovanović (born 1961), Serbian politician Vidoje Petrović (born 1961), Serbian politician Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000), Montenegrin
Vidoje
Bosnian Serb war criminal
Vidoje Blagojević (born 22 June 1950) is a former commander of the Bratunac Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army who was charged and tried by the ICTY
Vidoje_Blagojević
Montenegrin communist politician
Vidoje Žarković (10 June 1927 – 29 September 2000) was a communist politician from the Socialist Republic of Montenegro. He was a chairman of the Executive
Vidoje_Žarković
Federated state of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
(5 May 1963 – 5 May 1967) Veljko Milatović (5 May 1967 – 6 October 1969) Vidoje Žarković (6 October 1969 – April 1974) Budislav Šoškić (April 1974 – 5 April
Socialist Republic of Montenegro
Socialist_Republic_of_Montenegro
Cold War coalition of communist states
Doronjski Lazar Mojsov Dušan Dragosavac Mitja Ribičič Dragoslav Marković Ali Šukrija Vidoje Žarković Milanko Renovica Boško Krunić Stipe Šuvar Milan Pančevski
Eastern_Bloc
Croatian television presenter and actress
Pišek married Vidoje Ristović in September 2013, and moved to Belgrade. She gave birth to their child, daughter Una Sofija, in 2014. Vidoje died in May
Nikolina_Ristović
Serbian politician
Vidoje Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Видоје Петровић; born 28 June 1961) is a politician in Serbia. He is a longtime mayor of Loznica and has served three
Vidoje_Petrović
seats in the Chamber of Republics and Provinces First party Leader Vidoje Žarković Party SKJ Alliance SSRNJ Seats won 220 Prime Minister before election
1986 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
1986_Yugoslavian_parliamentary_election
Serbian politician (born 1961)
Vidoje Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Видоје Јовановић; born 3 August 1961) is a Serbian politician and administrator. He was the mayor of Ljubovija from
Vidoje_Jovanović
1995 genocidal killing of Bosniak Muslim men
aiding and abetting genocide and received a sentence of 35 years. Colonel Vidoje Blagojević received 18 years for crimes against humanity. Krstić was the
Srebrenica_massacre
Croatian politician (born 1958)
Himself Vidoje Vujić (acting) Succeeded by Ivica Lukanović In office 5 July 2001 – 23 December 2011 Preceded by Milivoj Brozina Succeeded by Vidoje Vujić
Zlatko_Komadina
Military unit
included: Srećko Popović Slaviša Kastratović Boban Bogićević Radoslav Brnović Vidoje Korićanin Veljko Korićanin Abdulah Sokić They are accused of committing
Jackals_(paramilitary)
Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Josip_Broz_Tito
President of Montenegro since 2023
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Jakov_Milatović
Yugoslav/Serbian ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft
was headed by Dipl. Dr. Engineer Teodor Zanfirescu of Romania and Colonel Vidoje Knezević of Yugoslavia.[citation needed] The aircraft was intended to be
Soko_J-22_Orao
Preceded by Vidoje Žarković President of the People's Assembly of Montenegro 1 April 1974–5 April 1974 Succeeded by Veljko Milatović (as President of the
Budislav_Šoškić
Football club
Nikić Dragiša Krajšumović Miroslav Milanović Bambi Gusterovic Ratko Nikolić Vidoje Zarić (2017) Nusret Muslimović (2020) Zoran Brković (2020–2021) "FK "Jedinstvo"
FK_Jedinstvo_Brčko
Male Pero Vukotić By-election Not 1945 1953 ? Montenegro Montenegrin Male Vidoje Žarković Old Relieved 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male Jusuf Zejnullahu
Presidency of the 13th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Presidency_of_the_13th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslav politician (1928–1994)
Communists of Yugoslavia Dragoslav Marković (1984) Šukrija (1984-1985) Vidoje Žarković (1985-1986) Milanko Renovica (1986-1987) Boško Krunić (1987-1988)
Branko_Mikulić
Montenegrin politician (1950–2023)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Rifat_Rastoder
Military unit
Drina [sr] Operation Spreča 95 [sr] Operation Krivaja 95 Decorations Medal of Petar Mrkonjić Commanders Notable commanders Vidoje Blagojević Vinko Pandurević
Zvornik_Brigade
Montenegrin politician and revolutionary
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Nikola_Kovačević_(politician)
Serbian politician
Mayor of Ljubovija Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Vidoje Jovanović (incumbent) Socialist Party of Serbia 3,286 52.24 Zoran Nikolić
Sreto_Perić
President of Montenegro (1940–2010)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Dragan_Kujović
Tsar of Montenegro from 1768 to 1773
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Šćepan_Mali
Last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Nicholas_I_of_Montenegro
President of Montenegro
People's Assembly of Montenegro 5 May 1967 – 6 October 1969 Succeeded by Vidoje Žarković Preceded by Budislav Šoškić (as President of the People's Assembly
Veljko_Milatović
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Filip_Bajković
President of Montenegro (1998–2002, 2018–2023)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Milo_Đukanović
Head of state of Montenegro
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
President_of_Montenegro
Montenegrin political party
1982) (born 1934) Dobroslav Ćulafić (1 July 1982 – May 1984) (1926–2011) Vidoje Žarković (May 1984 – 30 July 1984) (1927–2000) Marko Orlandić (30 July 1984
League of Communists of Montenegro
League_of_Communists_of_Montenegro
Vujović was confirmed for another term in office after the election, while Vidoje Drndarević was chosen as deputy mayor and Milan Marinković as president
May 1992 Serbian local elections
May_1992_Serbian_local_elections
26 June 1984 – 25 June 1985 Preceded by Dragoslav Marković Succeeded by Vidoje Žarković 2nd President of the Presidency of SAP Kosovo In office August
Ali_Šukrija
Ottoman administrator and Vizier of Herzegovina Eyalet
Svjetlost. Krešić, Milenko (2012). Don Vidoje Maslać i Trebinjsko-mrkanska biskupija (1795.-1862.) [Fr. Vidoje Maslać and the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan]
Ali_Pasha_Rizvanbegović
Collective head of state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
President of the Republic, President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Vidoje Žarković Veljko Mićunović Dobroslav Ćulafić SR Montenegro Josif Rajačić
Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
Former President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Cvijetin_Mijatović
Kosovo Albanian Male Dobrivoje Vidić New Not 1918 1939 1992 Serbia Serb Male Vidoje Žarković By-election Elected 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male
Presidency of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Presidency_of_the_12th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Montenegrin association football club
Peličić 70 MF MNE Nikola Matanović 90 FW MNE Balša Rogošić — GK MNE Vidoje Popovic — MF MNE Danijel Bečić — FW MNE Vasilije Klikovac — FW MNE Mijat
FK_Zeta
Yugoslav communist politician (1914–2001)
(1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković Stevan Doronjski (1979–1981) Radovan Vlajković (1981–1984) Fadil
Sergej_Kraigher
Prince of Montenegro from 1852 to 1860
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
Danilo_I,_Prince_of_Montenegro
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1925–1997)
Communists of Yugoslavia Dragoslav Marković (1984) Šukrija (1984-1985) Vidoje Žarković (1985-1986) Milanko Renovica (1986-1987) Boško Krunić (1987-1988)
Veselin_Đuranović
1998 military operation of the Kosovo War
Agim Ramadani Rrustem Berisha Nasim Haradinaj Xhezair Shaqiri Anton Quni Vidoje Kovačević Dragutin Dimćevski Units involved Yugoslav Army Priština Corps
Operation_Fenix
1979 Yugoslavian film
Jasna (Surovi Pank) Alenka Ranchich as Emilija Tsukon Slobodan Aligrudić as Vidoje Toni Laurencich as Slavoljub Dušanović "Slave" Gordana Stojanović as Slavica
National Class Category Up to 785 ccm
National_Class_Category_Up_to_785_ccm
Miljanić Nikola Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić Miodrag Vlahović Branislav Šoškić
List_of_Montenegrins
Boško Šiljegović New Elected 1915 1940 1990 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male Vidoje Smilevski Old Elected 1915 1940 1979 Macedonia Macedonian Male Pal Šoti
Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Central_Committee_of_the_7th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
deprecated archival service (link) Stroynowski 1989c, p. 1273. "Vidoje Žarković" [Vidoje Žarković] (in Montenegrin). Parliament of Montenegro. Retrieved
Presidency of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Presidency_of_the_10th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Montenegrin politician (1922–2009)
Preceded by Vidoje Žarković President of the Executive Council of Montenegro 7 October 1969 – 6 May 1974 Succeeded by Marko Orlandić
Žarko_Bulajić
Montenegrin politician (1930–2019)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Marko_Orlandić
Yugoslav political leader
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Lazar_Koliševski
Slovenian communist politician (1925-1999)
Communists of Yugoslavia Dragoslav Marković (1984) Šukrija (1984-1985) Vidoje Žarković (1985-1986) Milanko Renovica (1986-1987) Boško Krunić (1987-1988)
Stane_Dolanc
Lewytzkyj & Stroynowski 1978, p. 670; Stroynowski 1989c, p. 1273. "Vidoje Žarković" [Vidoje Žarković] (in Montenegrin). Parliament of Montenegro. Retrieved
Presidency of the 9th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Presidency_of_the_9th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Yugoslav communist politician (1912–2007)
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Petar_Stambolić
First President of the Republic of Montenegro (1992–1998)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Momir_Bulatović
Romanian ground-attack/interceptor aircraft
Dipl. Dr. Engineer Teodor Zamfirescu for the Romanian party and Colonel Vidoje Knežević for the Yugoslav party. The requirements called for a light subsonic
IAR-93_Vultur
Serbian politician
awarded a parliamentary mandate on 29 August 2012 as a replacement for Vidoje Petrović, who resigned because he could not hold a dual mandate as a parliamentarian
József_Sándor_(politician)
Montenegrin anthropologist and politician (1931 – 2002)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Božina_Ivanović
First President of the independent Montenegro (2006-2018)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Filip_Vujanović
TV show format
000 lei ($21,464) 50,500 lei ($10,839) 700 lei ($150) Serbia Uzmi ili ostavi Vidoje October 19, 2007 RSD 1,500,000 ($24,475) RSD 615,000 ($10,035) RSD 500,000
Deal_or_No_Deal
Surname list
1986), Serbian footballer Mrkša Žarković (1363–1414), Serbian nobleman Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000), Montenegrin politician All pages with titles containing
Žarković
Surname list
1987), Croatian footballer Vera Blagojević (1920–1942), Yugoslav protester Vidoje Blagojević (born 1950) — Republika Srpska Army commander and Bosnian Serb
Blagojević
votes in Loznica before the final results were posted. Incumbent mayor Vidoje Petrović of G17 Plus was ultimately confirmed for another term in office
2008_Serbian_local_elections
Trebinje-Mrkan opposed such an appointment and instead chose their fellow Vidoje Maslać as an interim capitular vicar. The clergy of Dubrovnik didn't acknowledge
Nikola_Đuran
1974 Yugoslav TV series
as postman Joca Slobodan Novaković as Cvika Zlata Numanagić as Dragana Vidoje Vujović as guard Radmila Teodorović as Lili Nikola Jovanović as Sturmbannführer
Otpisani
Slovenian and Yugoslav politician
(1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković Stevan Doronjski (1979–1981) Radovan Vlajković (1981–1984) Fadil
Mitja_Ribičič
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Petar_II_Petrović-Njegoš
Yugoslav civil servant
(1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković Stevan Doronjski (1979–1981) Radovan Vlajković (1981–1984) Fadil
Stevan_Doronjski
Church in Užice, Serbia
by Ljuban Marić from the wood of walnut tree. Icons were made by painter Vidoje Tucović, expert in woodcut. He also worked on the bishop's throne and on
Church_of_St._Mark,_Užice
Montenegrin politician and revolutionary army commander
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Blažo_Jovanović
Serbian power lifter
Afrika Travelator Dusan Milic 2014 Jesen samuraja Danilo Beckovic 2016 Vidoje Vivegam Siva 2017 self Incoming Eric Zaragoza 2018 Bolat Nebesa Srdjan Dragojevic
Milan_Jovanović_(strongman)
Yugoslav-Croatian communist revolutionary and politician
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Vladimir_Bakarić
Kosovar politician (1916–2001)
(president) Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard Kardelj (1974–1979) Sergej Kraigher (1979)
Fadil_Hoxha
Croatian politician
(1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković Stevan Doronjski (1979–1981) Radovan Vlajković (1981–1984) Fadil
Mika_Špiljak
July 2001 PGS 3 Zlatko Komadina (1958–) 5 July 2001 23 December 2011 SDP — Vidoje Vujić (1951–) Acting Prefect 23 December 2011 3 June 2013 SDP (3) Zlatko
List of prefects of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
List_of_prefects_of_Primorje-Gorski_Kotar_County
Bosnian Serb war criminal (born 1948)
Radislav Krstić Transcript", 19 October 2000 ICTY official site: "Trial of Vidoje Blagojević and Dragan Jokić Transcript" 13 November 2003 ICTY official site:
Radislav_Krstić
No. Member of the Presidency Lifespan Term of office Party Notes NA Vidoje Žarković 1927–2000 30 June 1971 15 May 1974 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
List of members of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
List_of_members_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
Видоје Жарковић" [Introductory speeches were delivered by Josip Vrhovec and Vidoje Žarković]. Borba (in Serbo-Croatian). Socialist Alliance of Working People:
Central Committee of the 11th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Central_Committee_of_the_11th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Montenegrin and Serbian anatomist and surgeon
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Niko_Miljanić
Serving the sentence in Estonia. IT-95-11 Republika Srpska Blagojević, Vidoje 14 May 2003 15 years 9 May 2007 Served his sentence in Norway. Early release
List of people indicted in the ICTY
List_of_people_indicted_in_the_ICTY
Yugoslav–Serbian singer (1941–2017)
popular music. Miki Jevremović was born on 27 March 1941 in Belgrade to Vidoje Jevremović and Angelina (née Blagojević) Jevremović. He attended a gymnasium
Miki_Jevremović
Award
Sabo - awarded on 23 May 1986 Vlado Šegrt - awarded on 21 November 1986 Vidoje Žarković - awarded on 6 July 1987 Orders, decorations, and medals of the
Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour
Order_of_the_Hero_of_Socialist_Labour
Australian lawyer
Krstić, Dragan Nikolić, Miroslav Deronjić, Milomir Stakić, Stanislav Galić, Vidoje Blagojević & Dragan Jokić, Fatmir Limaj et al., Enver Hadžihasanović & Amir
Gabrielle_Louise_McIntyre
Metropolitan of Montenegro
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Arsenije_Plamenac
was later appointed as an assistant to the mayor. Incumbent Loznica mayor Vidoje Petrović of the Serbian Progressive Party resigned as mayor October 2023
2023_Serbian_local_elections
(1921–2004) 5 May 1967 6 October 1969 2 years, 154 days League of Communists 7 Vidoje Žarković Видоје Жарковић (1927–2000) 6 October 1969 1 April 1974 4 years
List of presidents of Montenegro
List_of_presidents_of_Montenegro
Presidium (1983–1984) Ali Shukrija, President of the Presidium (1984–1985) Vidoje Žarković, President of the Presidium (1985–1986) Milanko Renovica, President
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
President of Montenegro (1924–2006)
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Miodrag Vlahović (politician, born 1924)
Miodrag_Vlahović_(politician,_born_1924)
Croat Male Đuro Salaj Comeback Elected 1899 1919 1958 Croatia Croat Male Vidoje Smilevski New Elected 1915 1940 1979 Macedonia Macedonian Male Petar Stambolić
Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Central_Committee_of_the_5th_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Yugoslavia
(1912–1983) 15 May 1975 15 May 1976 League of Communists of Yugoslavia Croatia 6 Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) 15 May 1976 15 May 1977 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Vice President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia
Vice_President_of_the_Presidency_of_Yugoslavia
Head of government of Montenegro
(1915–1995) 8 December 1966 5 May 1967 148 days League of Communists 6 (18) Vidoje Žarković (1927–2000) 5 May 1967 7 October 1969 2 years, 155 days League
Prime_Minister_of_Montenegro
Montenegrin politician
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Presidents of Presidency of SR Montenegro (1974–1992) (within SFR
Branko_Kostić
Yugoslav politician
(1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency (1983–1984) Vidoje Žarković Stevan Doronjski (1979–1981) Radovan Vlajković (1981–1984) Fadil
Dušan_Dragosavac
Bruno Vuletić Old Not 1924 1942 1997 Yugoslav People's Army Croat Male Vidoje Žarković Old Elected 1927 1943 2000 Montenegro Montenegrin Male Janez Zemljarič
Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Central_Committee_of_the_12th_Congress_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Serbian actor
(1977) - Inspektor za krvne delikte Nacionalna klasa (1979) - Funkcioner Vidoje Srecna porodica (1979) Who's Singin' Over There? (1980) - Porucnik Snovi
Slobodan_Aligrudić
Croatian prelate
for the education of girls. With the aid of the priest of Trebinje-Mrkan Vidoje Maslać, Jederlinić brought Italian Jesuits to the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan
Toma_Jederlinić
confirmed for new terms in their respective offices after the election, while Vidoje Drndarević and Dušan Nedeljković were chosen as deputy mayors. All were
December 1992 Serbian local elections
December_1992_Serbian_local_elections
Yugoslav rock band
"Borko" Kacl (guitar), Predrag Lukić (organ), Dušan Banović (drums) and Vidoje "Vili" Brajović (bass guitar). All the forming members went to the same
Zlatni_Dečaci
Krupanj: Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ljubovija: Vidoje Jovanović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the
2000_Serbian_local_elections
Highest-standing official of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
1984 25 June 1985 364 days 12th (1982–86) 1919 1939 2005 Kosovo Albanian 9 Vidoje Žarković 25 June 1985 28 June 1986 1 year, 3 days 12th (1982–86) 1927 1943
Leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Leader_of_the_League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
1999 battle of the Kosovo War
Dragan Živanović Duško Šljivančanin Dragutin Dimčevski Ljubinko Đurković Vidoje Kovačević Units involved 3rd Operative Group Priština Corps Units 549th
Battle_of_Košare
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
Kovačević Blažo Jovanović Filip Bajković Andrija Mugoša Veljko Milatović Vidoje Žarković Budislav Šoškić Veljko Milatović Veselin Đuranović Marko Orlandić
Petar_I_Petrović-Njegoš
VIDOJE
VIDOJE
VIDOJE
VIDOJE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manveeta | மாஂநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Most respectable
Boy/Male
Japanese
Righteous; well governed.
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin
An Eagle
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Greek, Hebrew
Honey; Diminutive of Melinda; Gentle; Dark; Love; Dark Beauty
Female
Bulgarian
, beloved of God, or, Lord, have mercy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flow of Water; Poet; Diamond
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of men
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the sea.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Pertaining to Makkah
Male
Japanese
(ç¿”) Variant spelling of Japanese Sho, SHOU means "to fly, to soar."
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