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  :: ALEKSANDAR SLOT CLUB ::
The business concept is oriented at gaming on machines by the top line world manufacturers in the exclusive "Aleksandar" slot clubs, which are situated in the strictest centre of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.
Il conetto di lavoro e' orientato verso i giochi di fortuna sulle macchine dei produttori del mondo di massima qualita' nei lussuosi locali "Aleksandar", che si trovano nel centro di Belgrado, Serbia e Montenegro.
En todas nuestras localizaciónes, clubes de tragaperras, al lado de los premios regulares, se encuentran los premios progresivos de 500 maquinas en red, para los premios gordos misteriosos, los premios gordos progresivos, que hacen posibles un pago de sus premios, regularmente y con frecuencia.
www.aleksandarslotclub.com   (1918 words)

  
  First World War.com - Who's Who - King Alexander I
Born on 16 December 1888 in Cetinje, Montenegro, Alexander Karadjordjevic was the second son of King Peter I, who came to power as constitutional monarch of Serbia in the violent coup of 1903 that saw the downfall of the Obrenovic dynasty.
Serbia's spirited and successful defence in 1914 against the manifestly stronger and better-equipped Austro-Hungarians, led by Oskar Potiorek, took on an epic quality.
On 1 December 1918 a Greater Serbia was indeed proclaimed, as King Peter was declared head of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (click here to read the text of an address by Alexander to the Yugoslav Committee on the subject).
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/alexander_serbia.htm   (693 words)

  
  Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia and Albania to the south; and Montenegro, Croatia, and Republika Srpska (part of Bosnia and Herzegovina) to the west.
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia, in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbia   (3050 words)

  
 Aleksandar Obrenović - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Aleksandar of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Обреновић) (August 14, 1876 - May 29, 1903), was king of Serbia from 1889 to 1903.
In 1893, King Aleksandar, being then in his seventeenth year, made his notable first coup d'état, proclaimed himself of full age, dismissed the regents and their government, and took the royal authority into his own hands.
King Aleksandar tried to reconcile political parties by unveiling a liberal constitution of his own initiative, introducing for the first time in the constitutional history of Serbia the system of two chambers (skupshtina and senate).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aleksandar_Obrenovi%C4%87   (612 words)

  
 List of Serbian monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia proper came under the control of Lazar Hrebljanović, who had married Milica, a descendant of Stefan Nemanja's eldest son Vukan.
Serbia proper was annexed by the Ottoman Empire in 1459.
Through the 1990s, Serbia and Montenegro comprised the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was restructured in 2003 into a confederation called Serbia and Montenegro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/King_of_Serbia   (1842 words)

  
 Serbia - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Albania, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina to the west.
After WWII (in 1945) Serbia was established as one of the federal units of the second Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.
Serbia is located in the Balkans (a historically and geographically distinct region of southeastern Europe) and in the Pannonian Plain (an region of central Europe).
www.voyager.in /Serbia   (1882 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / Aleksandar Popovic, DSS official: The lesser evil is to vote for the law
Serbia Info News / Aleksandar Popovic, DSS official: The lesser evil is to vote for the law
Aleksandar Popovic, DSS official: The lesser evil is to vote for the law
Official of the Democratic Party of Serbia Aleksandar Popovic voiced hope that the SNP would choose " the lesser of two evils" and vote for the law on cooperation with The Hague tribunal.
www.serbia-info.com /news/2001-06/24/24071.html   (219 words)

  
 Who Will be President
The elections for the joint parliament of Serbia and Montenegro will be scheduled by the end of the year, after the parliaments of both states pass the agreement on the union and constitutional principles of the union.
Immediately after signing of the agreement on the union of Serbia and Montenegro, deputy federal Premier Miroljub Labus, known as "the one who bears good news" because of his role in negotiations with international financial organizations, declared that he was reflecting on running for the president of Serbia.
The officials of Milosevic's Socialist Party of Serbia have manifested a similar dose of realism and humbleness: their president is in the Hague, and it seems that nobody has the courage to attempt to revive this party.
www.freeserbia.net /Articles/2002/President.html   (1434 words)

  
 Serbia - Independent Despite Herself
Probably the fact that early of May Serbia was sanctioned by the EU over its failure to extradite Ratko Mladic had an impact on the Montenegrin voters last Sunday, confirming Djukanovic’s statements.
Prince Aleksandar is the heir of the famous Karadjordjevic dynasty, which ruled the Serbian kingdom alternately with the rival Obrenovic dynasty.
Albanians in the Presevo Valley (southern Serbia) uttered their wish to hold a similar referendum, which would ask to the Albanian majority in the region which one they prefer to live with: Serbia or Kosovo.
www.axisglobe.com /article.asp?article=881   (1382 words)

  
 Navip Co. - Products
Cloaked in silence, hidden among the hills and plum orchards, the monasteries and churches, invaluable heritage of timeless beauty, were created in Serbia from the 10th to the 17th century.
It seems that it was in Serbia that the goddess Heba spilled her cup of beneficial nectar as there are more than 140 mineral water springs and 53 spas in the country.
Serbia is the country of trade fairs and congressional tourism.
www.navip.com /country.html   (1349 words)

  
 Punk's Not Dead   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Aleksandar is pinning his hopes, his career on this show.
The week before a concert is the most hectic for Aleksandar, his days an endless shuttle across Serbia's capital as he visits radio stations, clubs, and friends in the know.
Today, exactly one week before the show, Aleksandar is a man on a mission, a budding music promoter off to B92, one of Belgrade's most popular radio stations and a crucial step toward his fragile new vocation.
www.tol.cz /look/TOLrus/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=4&NrIssue=79&NrSection=3&NrArticle=12781&ALStart=30   (760 words)

  
 Milosevic's Greater Serbia Project
In preparing the ground for what was to follow, the witness alleged, a major role was played by the media in Serbia, which instilled in Croatian Serbs fear, distrust and hostility towards the new government in Zagreb, by spreading false or exaggerated information about their alleged intentions and plans.
He also said that on one occasion Milosevic "boasted" in his presence that he had all the major media in Serbia under his control and that he personally was appointing and dismissing media directors and editors.
Serbia not only paid RSK army commanders but also appointed them to their posts, sometimes against the wishes of local politicians and without any consultation with them.
www.freeserbia.net /Articles/2002/Project.html   (2045 words)

  
 Aleksandar Mitic, Kosovo: the power of compromise
The interests of Serbia, of which Kosovo is a part, the stability of the Balkans, and the worldwide impact of these negotiations are also crucial factors which must be taken into account.
To say, for example, that Serbia already lost Kosovo in 1999 is only an interpretation and does not stand in any single international document, let alone in the UN Security Council resolution 1244 that ended the conflict.
Aleksandar Mitic is a Brussels-based journalist and one of the authors of the CD-ROM and Internet project Kosovo 2006: The Making of a Compromise.
www.transnational.org /SAJT/forum/meet/2006/Mitic_KosovoCompromise.html   (1545 words)

  
 .:: The Management Center - [ management.org.yu ] ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia at the moment is a newly born democracy struggling to shed the restraints imposed by the Mafia-styled societal relationships.
Newspapers in Serbia are full of daily reports of theft and embezzlement by the former apparatchiki of the communist government.
The subculture of criminality has penetrated Serbia so profoundly that quick and urgent measures are necessary to restore at least a semblance of order to everyday life, so that proper reforms can be conducted with the necessary time and dedication to detail.
www.management.org.yu /greco.php   (7786 words)

  
 Serbia
His son, Prince Aleksandar, returned to rule Serbia in 1842 but was deposed in 1858.
King Aleksandar I, who had acted as Regent for his ailing father since 1914, had earned national fame as a soldier in the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
King Aleksandar's son, Crown Prince Petar, was only 11 years old at the time of his death when he became King.
kosovo99.tripod.com /serbia.htm   (611 words)

  
 JS Live: Czech Republic vs. Serbia 1:3   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia inherits the team record and the foundation date and affiliations, even, to get away from football, the weight of the national debt which I don't think Montenegro is anxious to inherit funnily enough, because 55% of Montenegro's population didn't want to be part of it.
Serbia meanwhile shed it's own blood and a big proportion of it's nation in the First World War and did not have the stock market-speculating, white flag-waving traitor King Nikola, who shamelessly bred like a rabbit on heat, to stab them in the back any more after that war.
Serbia paid the price of the blood of it's own nation to establish Yugoslavia and so that Slovenes, Croats, and other Serbs did not have to continue to speak German as their first language.
www.jadransport.org /articles/3204.html   (5695 words)

  
 Serbia Hopes Mladic Plan Will Impress Brussels
Serbia has launched a last-ditch "action plan" to boost cooperation with the Hague tribunal, in a final effort to persuade the international community of its genuine determination to cooperate over war crimes.
Vladan Zivulovic, head of the Atlantic Council of Serbia, told Balkan Insight that the regular army was also "full of cadres from Bosnia" who were "turned to Mladic as much as possible".
Aleksandar Roknic is a journalist with the Belgrade-based daily Danas.
www.iwpr.net /?p=brn&s=f&o=322207&apc_state=henh   (1664 words)

  
 Aleksandar Palas Hotel - Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
The Stari Grad hotel is situated in the very centre of the city, in the old part Stara Varos.
The Aleksandar Palas Hotel is located in the very heart of Belgrade.
Situated near the hotel is the Kalemegdan Fortress with an extensive park and the city symbol, the statue of the Victor.
www.hotels.co.yu /aleksandar-palas   (606 words)

  
 Forum 18 Search/Archive
Aleksandar Mitrovic, president of Serbia's Evangelical Alliance, told Forum 18 on 27 April that Tadic had telephoned him that day.
The two organisations acknowledged that a number of suggestions provided by their experts to the Serbian government in 2005 were reflected in an improved version of the bill presented by the government to parliament in March 2006.
Among communities deprived of legal status are the Church of the Nazarene, which has existed in Serbia for about 150 years, and the Seventh-day Adventist and Baptist Churches, which have been present since the end of the nineteenth century and have more members than some of the "traditional" faiths.
www.forum18.org /Archive.php?article_id=771   (1724 words)

  
 Secretariat - Strategic Police Matters Unit - Police trainers for the future in Serbia and Montenegro
Aleksandar Lazarevic came to the Trainer Development Course with enthusiasm.
The overall goal of the programme is to help the trainees become the ones conducting needs assessments, developing initiatives and delivering specialized training, including the training of trainers.
Police reform is a key area of work for the Law Enforcement Department of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro.
www.osce.org /spmu/item_2_201.html   (785 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Milosevic's reign to end?
This story by Aleksandar Pavic, reporting from Yugoslavia for WND, will be followed by post-election coverage next week -- whether the balloting brings an end to Milosevic's reign or extends it indefinitely.
Having already led a successful revolt against election fraud back in the winter of 1996-97 -- when hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through Belgrade's city streets for more than three months, forcing Milosevic to back down and accept the results in the end -- the opposition is preparing for a repeat performance.
Aleksandar Pavic served as chief political adviser to the president of Republika Srpska, the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina and as an adviser to the late Prince Tomislav Karageorgevitch of Yugoslavia.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17644   (1032 words)

  
 Belgrade Hotels. Belgrade Accommodation Hotel in Republic of Serbia Discounts
Bulevar Jna 56A, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.
Best Western Hotel M Belgrade is located in one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Belgrade, surrounded by vegetation, on hillsides of famous Bajford wood, and just 5 kilometers away form the center of the town.
Aleksandar Palas Hotel Belgrade is the only 5 stars hotel in the capital that can summon such an immediate atmosphere of unparalleled style, sophistication and elegance.
www.holidaycityeurope.com /belgradehotels   (407 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Weathermen on strike in Yugoslavia
Editor's note: Aleksandar Pavic has been on the scene in Belgrade reporting for WND on last Sunday's historic Yugoslav election and its chaotic and historic aftermath.
The spontaneity of Serbia's "quiet revolution," as the yet-unconfirmed president-elect Vojislav Kostunica has termed it, is evidence of something tangible in the air, which can be felt and need not be explained.
It was precisely this sort of unfeigned modesty, combined with strong personal integrity and a firm stance on national issues that made Kostunica a candidate of such broad appeal and the only one capable of leading a united Serbian opposition to an election victory over Slobodan Milosevic and his regime.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17658   (745 words)

  
 Aleksandar I - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Aleksandar I - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Aleksandar I (1888-1934), king of Yugoslavia (1921-1934), second son of Petar I of Serbia.
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encarta.msn.com /Aleksandar_I.html   (190 words)

  
 Gay-Serbia.com | Aleksandar Makedonski | Aleksandar Veliki | Alexander the Great
Sam Aleksandar je bio opsednut ambicijom o pokretanju 'osvetničkog' rata protiv Persije u kom bi on predvodio Grke i Makedonce.
Jedan pisac iz tog doba tvrdi da je Aleksandar ludo voleo dečake, ali nama su poznata samo dva imena njegovih mogućih ljubavnika - Hefest i Bagoas.
Aleksandar nije jedini grčki general koji je imao homoseksualne odnose.
www.gay-serbia.com /queer/aleksandar-makedonski/index.jsp   (680 words)

  
 Serbianna.com | News Story
Initially kept from entering the factory because of fears of more explosions, medics were eventually allowed into the compound and took the injured to a Belgrade hospital.
During NATO airstrikes against Serbia in April 1999, the plant was targeted several times because it was believed to produce explosives and chemical warfare agents, including sarin and mustard gas.
Serbia to assume chairmanship of Council of Europe
www.serbianna.com /news/2006/01784.shtml   (242 words)

  
 US campaign behind the turmoil in Kiev | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
In Serbia's case, given the hostile environment in Belgrade, the Americans organised the overthrow from neighbouring Hungary - Budapest and Szeged.
Indeed, one of the leaders from Belgrade, Aleksandar Maric, was turned away at the border.
In Serbia, US pollsters Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates discovered that the assassinated pro-western opposition leader, Zoran Djindjic, was reviled at home and had no chance of beating Milosevic fairly in an election.
www.guardian.co.uk /ukraine/story/0,15569,1360236,00.html   (1107 words)

  
 SOCIETY-BALKANS: New Democracy Brings Royalty Back
The new government let the Prince move into the court built by his grandfather Aleksandar I. The Prince, the niece and other Karadjordjevics are now waiting to see the old laws on royalty changed.
Aleksandar, his wife Katarina and his niece Jelisaveta seem to be enjoying their return to Serbia.
Unlike others in the Balkans, the London-born Aleksandar II would have only a part of his former country to rule if he ever returns to the throne.
www.ipsnews.net /interna.asp?idnews=19722   (958 words)

  
 The Ruling House of Yugoslavia, 1939-1945   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Succeeded as King in 1934 on the death of his father, King Aleksandar I, under a regency headed by his father's cousin, Prince Pavle.
Aleksandar, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, born in London on July 17, 1945.
Son of Prince Aleksandar I of Serbia (1806-1885)
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/serbia.htm   (172 words)

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