Serbia at the 2015 European Games
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Serbia participó en los Juegos Europeos de Bakú 2015 con una delegación de 133 deportistas. Responsable del equipo nacional fue el Comité Olímpico de Serbia, así como las federaciones deportivas nacionales de cada deporte con participación. La portadora de la bandera en la ceremonia de apertura fue la yudoca Milica Mandić.
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La Serbie était présente aux Jeux européens de 2015, la première édition des Jeux européens, organisée à Bakou, en Azerbaïdjan.
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Сербія на перших Європейських іграх у Баку була представлена 133 атлетами.
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Сербия на I Европейских играх, которые прошли в июне 2015 года в столице Азербайджана, в городе Баку, была представлена 132 спортсменами в 20 видах спорта..
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Serbia participated at the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015. The Olympic Committee of Serbia sent a total of 132 athletes to the Games, 79 men and 53 women, to compete in 20 sports. Volleyball, water polo and men's 3 on 3 basketball were the only team-based sports in which Serbia had its representation in these European games. Serbia left Baku with a total of fifteen medals (eight gold, four silver, and three bronze) in nine sports. Shooting athletes won the most medals of all sports, four of which all being gold.
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