The band won the first place on second Gitarijada festival held at the Belgrade Sajmište (not to be confused with Gitarijada festival held in Zaječar).
The success of the EP release resulted in their winning the 1966 Sajmište Guitar festival, their appearance at the Ponoćna zvona (Midnight Bells) concert held in Belgrade in front of two thousand people, and the recording of a short television movie, made at the Belgrade Zoo.
In the north it extends into the Gazela residential local community, in the west into the neighborhood of Savski Nasip, and in the east, along the quay, into the neighborhood of Staro Sajmište.
It extends into the non-residential neighborhood of Ušće on the north, along the Sava quay into the new Park Republika Srpska on the east and into the newly developed Savograd on the west.
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After the April war of 1941 when Germany and its allies occupied and partitioned the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, entire Syrmia region (including the left bank of the Sava) became part of the Independent State of Croatia where they set the Ustaše regime.
Sajmište | Staro Sajmište | Staro Nagoričane | Sajmište (Novi Sad) | Sajmište concentration camp | Church of Saint George (Staro Nagoričane) |