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R. Br. Opština Ime I Prezime 1 Grocka Adimovid B. Milenko 2 Čukarica Ajdukovid D R. Br. Opština Ime i prezime 1 Grocka Adimovid B. Milenko 2 Čukarica Ajdukovid D. Aleksandrija 3 Stari Grad Anđelkovid B. Milica 4 Rakovica Anđelkovid Č. Danijela 5 Zemun Andrejevid Marjan 6 Savski venac Aničin Toni 7 Stari Grad Antonijevid J. Mina 8 Novi Beograd Antovid S. Vladimir 9 Stari Grad Aralica D. Đorđe 10 Palilula Aranđelovid D. Jelena 11 Zemun Arsid M. Srđan 12 Savski venac Arizanovid Antea 13 Novi Beograd Aslani I. Arion 14 Grocka Atanackovid P. Dejan 15 Novi Beograd Atlija Bojana 16 Palilula Avramovid Gradimir Marija 17 Stari Grad Azdejkovid V. Dragan 18 Palilula Babid V. Tanja 19 Zemun Babovid B. Novica 20 Stari Grad Balaž Đula Eduard 21 Čukarica Baštovanovid Casteel Vojna 22 Zvezdara Batak M. Milena 23 Stari Grad Bediri M. Alan 24 Novi Beograd Bekan M. Maja 25 Vračar Belančid M. Dina 26 Čukarica Belid B. Gordana 27 Stari Grad Benedetid M. Katarina 28 Zemun Bibid Slobodan Jelena 29 Vračar Bikid V. Bojan 30 Zemun Bjekid Marija 31 Barajevo Bjekovid V. Momčilo 32 Novi Beograd Blečid Jelena 33 Zemun Bogdanovid Neškovid Andrijana 34 Palilula Bogidevid M. Danijela 35 Stari Grad Bogosavljevid M. Ljubiša 36 Zemun Bojid M. Danilo 37 Čukarica Bokid I. Jelena 38 Zemun Boljevid Marija 39 Vračar Bon A. Ivan 40 Palilula Boškovid Badnjar B. Milena 41 Rakovica Bosnid Milan 42 Palilula Braletid Jovana 43 Stari Grad Budimlija M. Nataša 44 Palilula Bugarid Andrijana 45 Novi Beograd Bunčid Četnik Anita 46 Novi Beograd Bunuševac Andrej 47 Novi Beograd Burid Boris 48 Rakovica Burnid H. Nenad 49 Voždovac Čačid S. Nataša 1 50 Voždovac Čalija A. Zoran 51 Čukarica Čanak B. Vesna 52 Novi Beograd Čekid V. Gordana 53 Čukarica Detkovid M. Vladimir 54 Stari Grad Cicmil Z. Gorica 55 Obrenovac Dorlomanovid Dunja 56 Zemun Vesid Crnobrnja Vesna 57 Voždovac Dulafid D. Jelica 58 Vračar Durčin N. Vladimir 59 Voždovac Cvejid Milivoje Ana 60 Savski venac Cvetid Goran Tamara 61 Zemun Cvetkovid S. Dragan 62 Zemun Cvijanovid G. Aleksandra 63 Mladenovac Cvjetidanin N. Aljoša 64 Novi Beograd Čvorovid Ž. Vesna 65 Zemun Đakov Damjan 66 Zvezdara Damjanovid Slobodan Predrag 67 Stari Grad Dedid M. Luka 68 Grocka Dedid R. Marion 69 Stari Grad Đekid V. Dragomir 70 Čukarica Delid S. Goran 71 Pančevo Deranid Zoran 72 Voždovac Despotovid Dragan 73 Voždovac Didovid Nevena 74 Čukarica Dimitrijevid Đ. Aleksandra 75 Vračar Dimitrijevid D. Danka 76 Voždovac Dimovski K. Denis 77 Savski venac Dodig B. Dragana 78 Čukarica Draškovid Krstinja 79 Zemun Đokid Tomislav Bogoljub 80 Novi Beograd Đokid Mihajlovid D. Maja 81 Čukarica Đokid S. Jelena 82 Rakovica Đokid T. Tanja 83 Čukarica Domid Kruna 84 Voždovac Đorđevid B. Vanja 85 Zvezdara Đorđevid D. Nemanja 86 Grocka Đorđevid Mitrovid S. Zorica 87 Čukarica Đorđevid Thaler Đ. Mirjana 88 Rakovica Đošid M. Mirjana 89 Novi Beograd Dragaš Goran 90 Čukarica Dragidevid M. Radmila 91 Stari Grad Draškovid S. Helena 92 Zemun Đukid Irena 93 Palilula Đukid Ž. Predrag 94 Voždovac Đurid M. Koštana 95 Voždovac Đurid M. Stojan 96 Vračar Đuričid Džudževid J. Maša 97 Rakovica Durkovid Ž. Jelica 98 Stari Grad Đurovid M. Dejan 99 Novi Beograd Džakid R. Vesna 2 100 Stari Grad Dželatovid Suzana 101 Novi Beograd Ercegovid S. Nikša 102 Novi Beograd Fidovid Ž. Isidora 103 Palilula Filipovid Svetislav Ljubiša 104 Zvezdara Filipovid Aleksandra 105 Zvezdara Filipovid Jovana 106 Savski venac Gadomski-Todorovid L.W. Alina 107 Savski venac Galid Nina 108 Palilula Galjak M. Vesna 109 Stari Grad Sana Slobodan Garid 110 Palilula Glavid M. Zvonko 111 Stari Grad Glišid Nenad 112 Novi Beograd Glišin D. Olga 113 Rakovica Goljovid D. Petar 114 Rakovica Gorenjak Bijelid D. Irena 115 Čukarica Graovac Ž. Aleksandra 116 Zvezdara Grbid M. Dragana 117 Zemun Gužvica Marija 118 Zvezdara Gvozdenovid Marijana 119 Novi Beograd Ignjatovid P. Jelena 120 Palilula Ilid A. Ivana 121 Vračar Ilid Aleksandra 122 Jagodina Ilid Jasmina 123 Voždovac Ilid D. Verica 124 Novi Beograd Ilid Isidora 125 Obrenovac Ilid M. Gordana 126 Stari Grad Ilid M. Nenad 127 Novi Beograd Ilid Milovanovid Verica 128 Savski venac Ilid R. Janko 129 Novi Beograd Inđid S. Olivera 130 Čukarica Isailovid M. Vladimir 131 Zemun Ivanovid B. Vedrana 132 Savski venac Ivanovid Đorđe Nina 133 Savski venac Ivkovid Dragoljub Ivana 134 Čukarica Ivkovid B. Rade 135 Novi Beograd Jakšid M. Ivana 136 Stari Grad Jankovid Bogdanovid A. Zorana 137 Rakovica Jankovid V. Đuro 138 Voždovac Janojkid Vasilisa 139 Stari Grad Janoševid Đ. Vesna 140 Novi Beograd Jašovid Jelena 141 Savski venac Jelača Jelena 142 Novi Beograd Jestrovid R. Aleksandar 143 Novi Sad Ljiljana Jevtid Ilid 144 Palilula Joanovid M. Bojana 145 Palilula Jokid T. Dragana 146 Vračar Josifovid Lj. Maja 147 Novi Beograd Jovanovid A. Marija 148 Savski venac Jovanovid B. Aleksa 149 Stari Grad Jovanovid M. Milena 3 150 Vračar Jovanovid Nikola 151 Zemun Jovanovid R. Branko 152 Voždovac Jovid Jovan 153 Savski venac Jovidevid Dragan 154 Pančevo Gardinovački Igor 155 Novi Beograd Joviševid Ksenija 156 Pančevo Gorski Kabadaja 157 Zvezdara Kačarevid Raoslav Jelena 158 Zvezdara Kajtez Nenad Tajana 159 Čukarica Kalezid B. Marko 160 Zemun Kalezid Ivana 161 Stari Grad Kapor M. Ana 162 Novi Beograd Karajankovid Miroslava 163 Čukarica Karovid Deranid Svetlana 164 Vračar Kauzlarid T. Marija 165 Novi Beograd Kešelj Predrag Mia 166 Vračar Kneževid M. Marija 167 Zvezdara Kneževid M. Ana 168 Stari Grad Kneževid Una 169 Vračar Kneževid V. Dragana 170 Stari Grad Kneževid V. Momir 171 Zvezdara Kneževid Z. Tijana 172 Zvezdara Kocid J. Ivan 173 Stari Grad Kočinski B. Ana 174 Novi Beograd Kočovid M. Predrag 175 Vračar Kokotovid Aleksandra 176 Novi Beograd Kokovid M. Milinko 177 Čukarica Komad V. Miloš 178 Palilula Komatina Mito 179 Voždovac Konopek G. Andrej 180 Palilula Kontid B. Iva 181 Voždovac Kostid B. Sonja 182 Novi Sad Kostid Milivoj 183 Vračar Kostid Ivana 184 Rakovica Kovačevid Tomid B. Slavenka 185 Vračar Kovačevid V. Damjan 186 Voždovac Kovinid Neda 187 Voždovac Krajnak D. Maja 188 Novi Beograd Kralj M. Milan 189 Surčin Krička O. Zoran 190 Novi Beograd Krnajski M. Jadran 191 Palilula Krstid Andreja 192 Vračar Krstid M. Vladislava 193 Vračar Krstid V. Jelena 194 Palilula Krulj Lj. Zoran 195 Novi Sad Krunid Slavko 196 Novi Beograd Kuruzovid T. Aleksandar 197 Vračar Kusmuk Marko 198 Novi Beograd Kuzmanovid Irena 199 Čukarica Kuzmanovid Iva 4 200 Zvezdara Kuzmanovid Lj. Slobodan 201 Novi Beograd Hikaru Nebojša 202 Voždovac Lađid Veselin Nemanja 203 Vračar Lakid Hrvid B. Zorica 204 Novi Beograd Lalid D. Vladimir 205 Palilula Lalid R. Vladimir 206 Zvezdara Latinovid Sanja 207 Zemun Lazarevid Č. Kokan 208 Vračar Lazid Dundas N. Slavica 209 Zvezdara Lukid Marija 210 Stari Grad Lukid R. Bojana 211 Zvezdara Maksimovid Kovačevid D. Milena 212 Novi Beograd Maksimovid M. Pavle 213 Palilula Maljevid F. Maja 214 Zemun Mandid Trivo Miroslav 215 Pančevo Manid Milan 216 Rakovica Marčeta Nikola 217 Novi Beograd Marinkovid I. Igor 218 Palilula Marinkovid M. Slađana 219 Palilula Marjanovid B. Saša 220 Voždovac Markovid A. Radivoje 221 Čukarica Markovid M. Srđan 222 Surčin Markovič Marina 223 Voždovac Markovid Marko 224 Palilula Markovid S. Miona 225 Palilula Markovid T. Maja 226 Novi Beograd Markovid Z. Marko 227 Čukarica Markovski M. Nadežda 228 Stari Grad Martinovid Ž. Ljiljana 229 Palilula Marunid D. Nemanja 230 Palilula Marunid Radomir Sonja 231 Rakovica Matid M. Tatjana 232 Novi Beograd Merkur M. Jelena 233 Palilula Midid M. Olivera 234 Čukarica Midovid B. Lidija 235 Čukarica Midovid Jagoda 236 Vračar Midunovid Mladen 237 Obrenovac Mihailovid R. Milan 238 Voždovac Mihajlovid V. Senka 239 Stari Grad Mikašinovid V. Svetlana 240 Stari Grad Mikid B. Vlastimir 241 Zvezdara Milanovid Radibratovid Milica 242 Vračar Milenkovid Ivan 243 Novi Beograd Milenkovid Milena 244 Rakovica Milidevid M. Milica 245 Palilula Milinid Željko 246 Čukarica Milinkovid Marija 247 Zemun Miliskovid Branko 248 Zvezdara Milivojevid Stojanovid Dragana 249 Vračar Miljkovid A. Biljana 5 250 Savski venac Miljuš B. Dušan 251 Rakovica Milojevid Sara 252 Rakovica Milosavljevid A. Ana 253 Zemun Milosavljevid Aleksandar 254 Stari Grad Milosavljevid Nedeljkovid Jelena 255 Voždovac Milosavljevid S. Milan 256 Savski venac Miloševid M. Miloš 257 Savski venac Milovanovid Nenad 258 Savski venac Milovid Dragana 259 Stari Grad Miočinovid D. Magdalena 260 Stari Grad Mirotid K. Snežana 261 Zvezdara Mitrovid M. Ana 262 Zemun Mladenovid Z. Dragana 263 Stari Grad Mladenovid J. Jovanka 264 vršac Daniela Morariu 265 vršac Dominika Morariu 266 Palilula Moravid Balkanski D. Vesna 267 Zvezdara Nadaždin M. Nataša 268 Novi Beograd Nenadovid Miloš 269 Stari Grad Naskovski Zoran 270 Zemun Nikid Zorica 271 Novi Beograd Nikoletid Nikola 272 Novi Beograd Nikolid A. Jasna 273 Palilula Nikolid Maja 274 Palilula Nikolid Marija 275 Zvezdara Nikolid P. Emilija 276 Stari Grad Nikolid R. Olivera 277 Novi Beograd Nikolid V. Ljubica 278 Zvezdara Nikolid Marija 279 Novi Beograd Nikolid Ž. Snežana 280 Niš Nikolov Branko 281 Čukarica Novakovid D. Aleksandra 282 Stari Grad Novakovid S. Stevan 283 Rakovica Novkovid S. Biljana 284 Vračar Novosel Una 285 Rakovica Odid V. Mirjana 286 Vračar Opavski Jasna 287 Čukarica Opavski Vesna 288 Novi Beograd Ostojid M. Tanja 289 Palilula Ostojid V. Goran 290 Novi Beograd Pajovid Andrijana 291 Stari Grad Pančid M. Saša 292 Voždovac Pandurovid I. Miodrag 293 Palilula Pašid Irena 294 Voždovac Paunovid I. Maša 295 Stari Grad Pavlovid Z. Bogdan 296 Pančevo Pečenovid Goran 297 Vračar Pejdid Jelica 298 Vračar Pejid Dušica 299 Čukarica Perovid R. Snežana 6 300 Palilula Pešev N. Senica Mirjana 301 Palilula Pešid J. Nikola 302 Zvezdara Pešid Ostojid Sanja 303 Zvezdara Petkovid J. Bojana 304 Lazarevac Petrovid Biserka 305 Palilula Petrovid D. Ivan 306 Zvezdara Petrovid D. Mirjana 307 Zemun Petrovid Đokid J. Milomirka 308 Palilula Petrovid Julija 309 Rakovica Petrovid S. Borko 310 Lazarevac Petrovid Saša 311 Palilula Pilipovid Đ. Nikola 312 Zemun Piljak J. Zora 313 Zemun Pirovid Stefanovid D.
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