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Sloboda was a type of settlement in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and other Slavic states.
Sloboda may also refer to:
Grad or grads may refer to:
Gora may refer to:
FK Borac may refer to:
Borac may refer to:
Sokol most commonly refers to the Sokol movement, a Pan-Slavic physical education movement, and its various incarnations:
FK Sloboda may refer to the following football clubs:
Brod may refer to:
Gubin may refer to:
Fudbalski klub Sloboda Novi Grad is a football club from the town of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one of the oldest in the country. The club competes in the First League of the Republika Srpska.
Glinka may refer to:
Marinko Mačkić is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football manager and former player. He usually played as a defender and he made his career in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iran.
Bratstvo was a network of religious communities in the 16 and 17th centuries.
Đorđe Inđić is a Bosnian football manager and former player that played as midfielder. He is an ethnich Serb.
Fudbalski klub Sloboda Mrkonjić Grad is a football club from the town of Mrkonjić Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Otoka may refer to:
Branko Ostojić is a Bosnian Serb footballer who plays as defensive midfielder for Sloboda Čačak.
Sokolovo may refer to:
KK Borac may refer to following basketball clubs:
Ilino may refer to the following villages: