Toponyms of the same origin are also found in other Slavic countries (e.g., Polish Łąka, Serbian Luka, Bulgarian Shiroka Laka, etc.
Slobodan Milošević | Slobodan Milosevic | Slobodan Šijan | Slobodan Pajic | Slobodan Peladić | Slobodan Medojević | Škofja Loka | Muddenahalli-Sathya Sai Loka Seva School | Trial of Slobodan Milošević | trial of Slobodan Milošević | Slobodan Soro | Slobodan Samardžić | Slobodan Praljak | Slobodan Pejić | Slobodan "Loka" Nešović | Slobodan Kačar | Slobodan Janković (footballer born 1986) | Slobodan Janjić | Loka Táttur | Loka |
Also Branko Rosić, later to become a journalist, and Vladimir Arsenijević, later to become awarded and internationally acclaimed writer-novelist as well as co-founder and editor of the magazine Rende, and Slobodan "Loka" Nešović, later founder of Automatik Records company.
He then attended Loka Nugent Junior Secondary School in Western Equatoria from 1942-1945.
In 1932 Leonard’s brother, Charles, who was a cabinet maker, went out to southern Sudan to Loka and to start a trade school in Lainya, west of Juba.
But LunarStorm has through the years also cooperated with numerous other companies including Arla, EA Games, Loka, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Aftonbladet, Sveriges Radio and Logitech.
SSSLST was earlier known as Loka Seva Vrinda, until Sri Sathya Sai Baba formally took over the two campuses, through a deed registered at Muddenahalli in August 1978.
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Honouring the CET Rank Holders and the toppers of SSLC and PUC examination in Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Institutions
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The two campuses of Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Trust (SSSLST) are located at the educational hub of Sathya Sai Vihar(Alike), Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, India and in Muddenahalli-Kanivenarayanapura in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state.
Urbana Gerila various lineups included Uroš Đurić, later painter and occasional actor, Slobodan "Loka" Nešović, later founder of Automatik Records company, Branislav "Kebra" Babić, later frontman of Obojeni Program, Nenad "Kele" Krasavac, later the founding member of Disciplina Kičme, and Dragoslav "Draža" Radojković, later member of Laibach and Kazimirov Kazneni Korpus.
Visoko pri Poljanah, an estate in the Škofja Loka municipality of Slovenia where the writer Ivan Tavčar lived
A Band Called Quinn played The Refract Festival in Serbia in 2005 after their song The World Is Upside Down was played on Serbian radio station B92 by Slobodan Konjovic and went to number eight in the Serbian Diskomer Chart.
Slobodan “Braco” Dimitrijević was born on 18 June 1948 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia.
As a sign of highest appreciation of the city for his artistic work, he was buried in the "Alley of Greats" (prestigious place reserved for exceptional Sarajevo citizens) along with his friend and band-playmate, lead virtuoso-guitarist of "Indexi" Slobodan-Bodo Kovačević as well as Bosnian legendary basketball player Mirza Delibašić.
Monolit was formed in 1988, in Mostar by Predrag Glogovac, Zlatko Mehic, Slobodan Ernjakovic and Marin Bago.
However, the bust of Slobodan Bajic Paja in front of the school in Šidski Banovci has not been removed, and one of the streets in the village still bears his name.
Slobodan "Čobo" Janjuš (born January 7, 1952 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian former football goalkeeper.
Born August 16, 1943 in the ex-Yugoslavia, Slobodan Pajic arrived in Paris in 1966 to study art history at the Sorbonne, but was soon prompted to reorient himself to his own painting.
Slobodan Samardžić appears in Boris Malagurski's documentary film The Weight of Chains in which he talks about the motives behind Western intervention in the Kosovo War.
Bora Todorović — Slobodan Mihajlović "Bob", Šurda's friend and "partner"