The famous pop singer from Vojvodina, Djordje Balasevic, was popular throughout the former Yugoslavia. He has not allowed himself to be compromised during the last three years and is one of the few who can still perform in any part of his lost homeland – successfully To the estimated 4500 (according to security) to 7000 (“Republika” daily in Ljubljana) people […]

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