Survivor Srbija

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Survivor Srbija
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Created by Charlie Parsons
Presented by Andrija Milošević (Seasons 1–4)
Marijana Batinić (Season 4)
Bojan Perić (Season 5)
Country of origin Serbia
Original languageSerbian
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes196
Original release
Network Prva Srpska Televizija (2008–2012)
Nova S (2022–)
ReleaseOctober 27, 2008 (2008-10-27) 
present

Survivor Srbija is the Serbian version of the reality television game show Survivor . Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is broadcast by Prva.

Contents

In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro. The fifth season has the subtitle Na putu do pob(j)ede (On the road to victory).

Broadcast

CountryTV Channel
Bosnia and Herzegovina Alternativna TV (1st and 2nd season)
NTV Hayat (2nd season)
OBN (3rd and 4th seasons)
Nova BH (5th season)
Croatia RTL Televizija (4th season)
Nova TV (5th season)
Montenegro TV In (1st and 3rd seasons)
PRO TV (2nd and 4th seasons)
Nova M (5th season)
North Macedonia A1 Televizija (1st season)
Sitel Televizija (2nd, 3rd and 4th seasons)
Slovenia TV3 Slovenia (2nd season)

Seasons

So far four seasons have been filmed and broadcast, with a fifth (pan-regional) season currently airing.

The show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for 53 days in the first two seasons and 32 and 37 days in the third and the fourth seasons.

The winners received a prize of 100,000. In VIP season, the winner received a prize of 50,000.

Andrija Milošević was an only host from seasons 1 to 3, when Marijana Batinić joined him to host season 4 together. In February 2022, it was announced that Bojan Perić would host season 5. [1]

Seasons overview

SeasonWinner(s)Runner Up(s)2nd Runner-Up3rd Runner-UpVoteContestantsNo. of daysTribesLocationYear
1
Nemanja
Pavlov
Radoslav
Vidojević
Edita
Janečka
6-3-0
22
53
  Armada
  Roca
  Perla
Pearl Islands , Panama 2008–2009
2
Aleksandar
Krajišnik
Teja
Lapanja
Vesna
Đolović
6-3-1
22
53
  Manobo
  Ga 'dang
  Diwata
Caramoan, Philippines 2009–2010
3
(VIP)
Andrej
Maričić
Toni "Zen"
Petkovski
Katarina
Vučetić
Goca
Tržan
8-4-2
16
32
  Bahandi
  Kasuko
  Putong
Caramoan, Philippines 2010–2011
4
(VIP)
Vladimir "Vlada"
Vuksanović
Milan
Gromilić
Nikola
Šoć
Sebastijan
Flajs
6-5-2-0
18
37
  Matambo
  Boruka
  Sibu
Corcovado, Costa Rica 2012
5
Stefan Nevistić
Nevena Blanusa
Milica Dabović
Goran Špaleta
25
72
  Mao
  Azua
Dominican Republic 2022
6
Survivor: Dominican Republic
Nataša Kondić
Antonia Ivić
Anja Andrejić
Denis Svila
25
72
  Mao
  Azua
Dominican Republic 2023

Contestants

NameAgeHometownSeasonFinishProfessionDay of Elimination
Miodrag Jovanović55 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama22nd
Slobodanka Tošić22 Han Pijesak, Bosna i Hercegovina Survivor Srbija: Panama21st
Bojana Lukić-Jovković41 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama20th
Tamara Jovičić33 Čačak Survivor Srbija: Panama19th
Miloš Todorović46 Lazarevac Survivor Srbija: Panama18th
Saša Ljuboja34 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama17th
Ognjen Janevski24 Valjevo Survivor Srbija: Panama16th
Marija Grubač25 Herceg Novi, Montenegro Survivor Srbija: Panama15th
Petar Obradović32 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama14th
Tatjana Vesnić20 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama13th
Vanja Jelača25 Novi Sad Survivor Srbija: pobednik12th
Dario Ćirić31 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama11th
Nemanja Rosić20 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama10th
Vanja Mandić29 Novi Sad Survivor Srbija: Panama9th
Maja Lazarević26 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama8th
Miloš Bugarčić32 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama7th
Vanja Radović32 Zemun Survivor Srbija: Panama6th
Duško Nožinić29 Sisak/Jagodina Survivor Srbija: Panama5th
Hana Stamatović26 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Panama4th
Edita Janečka27 Zrenjanin Survivor Srbija: Panama2nd Runner-Up
Radoslav Vidojević31 Pale/Belgrade Survivor Srbija: PanamaRunner-Up
Nemanja Pavlov29 Valjevo/Novi Sad Survivor Srbija: PanamaWinner
Branka Čudanov28 Kikinda Survivor Srbija: Philippines22nd
Gordana Berger38 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Philippines21st
Ana Mitrić23 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Philippines20th
Milena Vitanović21 Paraćin Survivor Srbija: Philippines19th
Branislava Bogdanović27 Kačarevo Survivor Srbija: Philippines18th
Pece Kotevski42 Bitola, Macedonia Survivor Srbija: Philippines17th
Predrag Veljković29Pekčanica, near Kraljevo Survivor Srbija: Philippines16th
Anita Mažar23 Kula Survivor Srbija: Philippines15th
Aleksandar Bošković28 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Philippines14th
Ana Stojanovska21 Skopje, Macedonia Survivor Srbija: Philippines13th
Luka Rajačić21 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Philippines12th
Nemanja Vučetić23 Novi Sad Survivor Srbija: Philippines11th
Nikola Kovačević24 Kragujevac Survivor Srbija: Philippines10th
Dina Berić23 Ledinci, near Novi Sad Survivor Srbija: Philippines9th
Višnja Banković24 Aranđelovac Survivor Srbija: Philippines8th
Klemen Rutar21 Ljubljana, Slovenija Survivor Srbija: Philippines7th
Srđan Dinčić 25 Sremska Mitrovica Survivor Srbija: Philippines6th
Njegoš Arnautović21 Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina Survivor Srbija: Philippines5th
Dušan Milisavljević25 Zvečan Survivor Srbija: Philippines4th
Vesna Đolović38 Belgrade Survivor Srbija: Philippines2nd Runner-Up
Teja Lapanja30 Škofja Loka, Slovenija Survivor Srbija: PhilippinesRunner-Up
Aleksandar Krajišnik19 Majur, near Šabac Survivor Srbija: PhilippinesWinner
Nikolija Jovanović 21 Athens, Greece Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines16th
Vesna Zmijanac 53 Bukulja Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines15th
Biljana Cincarević35 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines14th
Milan Rus33 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines13th
Nenad "Knez" Knežević 43 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines12th
Miloš Vlalukin30 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines11th
Edin Škorić35 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines10th
Nikola Rokvić25 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines9th
Aleksandra Perović32 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines8th
Bojana Barović27 Los Angeles, United States Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines7th
Jelena Mrkić27 Novi Sad Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines6th
Marko Bulat 37 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines5th
Gordana "Goca" Tržan 36 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines4th
Katarina Vučetić27 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines2nd Runner-Up
Toni "Zen" Petkovski 27 Skopje, Macedonia Survivor Srbija VIP: PhilippinesRunner-Up
Andrej Maričić30 Belgrade Survivor Srbija VIP: PhilippinesWinner
Aleksandra Nakova23 Gevgelija, Macedonia Survivor VIP: Costa RicaDisqualified
Stanija Dobrojević27 Ruma Survivor VIP: Costa RicaDisqualified
Mia Begović 49 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica16th
Jelena Maćić44 Belgrade Survivor VIP: Costa Rica15th
Radovan Stošić28 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica14th
Žarko "Žare" Berber43 Skopje, Macedonia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica13th
Neven Ciganović42 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica12th
Marko Karadžić36 Belgrade Survivor VIP: Costa Rica11th
Ognjen Kajganić36 Belgrade Survivor VIP: Costa Rica10th
Maja Lena Lopatni21 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica9th
Aleksandra "Aleks" Grdić 33 Virovitica, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica8th
Ava Karabatić24 Split, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica7th
Martina Vrbos28 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica6th
Kristina Bekvalac27 Novi Sad Survivor VIP: Costa Rica5th
Sebastijan Flajs29 Samobor, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica3rd Runner-Up
Nikola Šoć26 Cetinje, Montenegro Survivor VIP: Costa Rica2nd Runner-Up
Milan Gromilić33 Belgrade Survivor VIP: Costa RicaRunner-Up
Vladimir "Vlada" Vuksanović24 Belgrade Survivor VIP: Costa RicaWinner
Sanja Močibob37 Umag, Croatia Survivor Dominican Republic25thMarketing studentEliminated on 5th day
Igor Lazić "Niggor"51 Kotor, Montenegro Survivor Dominican Republic24thhip hop artistEliminated on 12th day
Ivana Banfić52 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor Dominican Republic23rdSingerLeft the Survivor on 13th day
Ivona Koković31 Prokuplje Survivor Dominican Republic22ndLife CoachEliminated on 18th day
Kristian Rauš27 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor Dominican Republic21stPersonal CoachEliminated on 23rd day
Hrvoje Habdija30 Zagreb, Croatia Survivor Dominican Republic20thSkipperEliminated on 28th day
Ramiz Gusinac52 Novi Pazar Survivor Dominican Republic19thBarberEliminated on 33rd day
Viktor Bobić35 Jablanovec, Croatia Survivor Dominican Republic18thOwner of GymLeft on 34th day because of injury
Jovana Tomić24 Belgrade Survivor Dominican Republic17thMolecular BiologistEliminated on 39th day

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