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Belgrade and Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Difference between Belgrade and Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Belgrade vs. Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Belgrade (Beograd / Београд, meaning "White city",; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. Serbia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 11 times since making its debut in 2007.

Similarities between Belgrade and Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

Belgrade and Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Štark Arena, English language, Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Kosovo, Marija Šerifović, Radio Television of Serbia, Serbia, Serbian language, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Štark Arena

The Štark Arena (originally known as Belgrade Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Belgrade, Serbia.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2007

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2008

The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Kosovo

Kosovo (Kosova or Kosovë; Косово) is a partially recognised state and disputed territory in Southeastern Europe that declared independence from Serbia in February 2008 as the Republic of Kosovo (Republika e Kosovës; Република Косово / Republika Kosovo).

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Marija Šerifović

Marija Šerifović (Марија Шерифовић,, born 14 November 1984) is a Serbian singer.

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Radio Television of Serbia

Radio Television of Serbia (Радио-телевизија Србије (РТС)/Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS)) is the public broadcaster in Serbia.

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Serbia

Serbia (Србија / Srbija),Pannonian Rusyn: Сербия; Szerbia; Albanian and Romanian: Serbia; Slovak and Czech: Srbsko,; Сърбия.

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Serbian language

Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.

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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY) was a socialist state led by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, that existed from its foundation in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars.

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Belgrade and Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest Comparison

Belgrade has 624 relations, while Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest has 84. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.41% = 10 / (624 + 84).

References

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