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'''Festival vojničkih pesama i koračnica 2002 - Vojniče moj''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Фестивал војничких песама и корачница 2002 - Војниче мој) is a physical release of the songs from the 2002 festival of military songs and marches, held in the Sava Centar in Belgrade. It was released as a cassette and as a CD-R. It features many popular singers of the time singing patriotic and military themed songs. The tagline of the festival is taken from the song 'Vojniče moj' sang by Tanja Tasić at the [[Festival vojničkih pesama i koračnica 2001|2001 edition]] of the festival. The winner of the festival was Željko Savić with the song 'Olovni vojnik'.<ref>[https://www.zeljkosavic.com/images/press10.jpg Željko Savić - Press] zeljkosavic.com. Retrieved 21 January 2026.</ref>
'''Festival vojničkih pesama i koračnica 2002 - Vojniče moj''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Фестивал војничких песама и корачница 2002 - Војниче мој) is a physical release of the songs from the 2002 festival of military songs and marches, held in the Sava Centar in Belgrade. It was released as a cassette and as a CD-R. It features many popular singers of the time singing patriotic and military themed songs. The tagline of the festival is taken from the song 'Vojniče moj' sang by Tanja Tasić at the [[Festival vojničkih pesama i koračnica 2001|2001 edition]] of the festival.  
 
The winner of the festival was Željko Savić with the song 'Olovni vojnik'. The second place went to the song 'Rado ide Srbin u vojnike' sang by Slobodan Bajić, and the third place went to the song the song 'Majko zemljo' sang by Tanja Jovičević. The audience award went to Tanja Tasić with the song 'Nogom stani, maramicom mani'.<ref>[https://www.zeljkosavic.com/images/press10.jpg Željko Savić - Press] zeljkosavic.com. Retrieved 21 January 2026.</ref>


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