Operacija Trijumf - Candidates

Candidates

Candidate Nickname Age Hometown Nom. Result
Adnan Babajić Ado/Babaja/Koala 20 Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2/3 Winner
Vukašin Brajić Vuki/Wookee
/Vule
24 Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina 5/6 Runner up
Aleksandar Belov Alex/Makedonac 21 Negotino, Macedonia 0/0 2nd runner up
Nina Petković Ninoćka 27 Tivat, Montenegro 1/6 3rd runner up
Danijel Pavlović Super star/Daki 23 Kragujevac, Serbia 2/2 4th runner up
Ana Bebić Anee/Bebićka 22 Metković, Croatia 1/5 Expelled on gala 14/Semi-finalist
Igor Cukrov Cuki/Šime 22 Šibenik/Split, Croatia 1/2 Expelled on gala 13
Sonja Bakić 24 Sombor/Novi Sad, Serbia 1/5 Expelled on gala 12
Nikola Sarić Sajko/Sale 19 Novi Beograd, Serbia 3/5 Expelled on gala 11
Nikola Paunović Johnny/Pidža 23 Kragujevac, Serbia 3/7 Expelled on gala 10
Đorđe Gogov Đole 20 Dimitrovgrad, Serbia 2/3 Expelled on gala 9
Milica Majstorović Mica 19 Kragujevac, Serbia 2/2 Expelled on gala 8
Mirjana Kostić Mika 25 Kanjiža, Serbia 1/1 Expelled on gala 7
Kristijan Jovanov Kikser/Kiki 19 Radoviš, Macedonia 1/1
Jasmina Midžić Jazzy/Jaca 26 Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1/1 Expelled on gala 6
Andrea Harapin Pjevačica 24 Kutina, Croatia 1/1 Expelled on gala 5
Antonija Besednik Tonka 22 Zagreb, Croatia 1/1 Expelled on gala 4
Ivana Nikodijević Tina 20 Negotin/Zemun, Serbia 1/1 Expelled on gala 3

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