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Dragojević predstavio roman „Paša“ pred ispunjenim Trgom pjesnika

The article reports that author Dragojević presented his novel 'Paša' at a full house event held at the Square of Poets. The event was organized by Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), the Montenegrin state broadcaster. The presentation took place in a public space, indicating significant community interest in the literary work. No further details about the content of the novel or specific reactions from attendees were provided in the brief report.

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Dragojević predstavio roman „Paša“ pred ispunjenim Trgom pjesnika

The article reports that author Dragojević presented his novel 'Paša' at a full house event held at the Square of Poets. The event was organized by Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), the Montenegrin state broadcaster. The presentation took place in a public space, indicating significant community interest in the literary work. No further details about the content of the novel or specific reactions from attendees were provided in the brief report.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a cultural event related to literature and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It simply reports on a book presentation without taking a stance or providing biased context.

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