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List of Serbs

Index List of Serbs

This is a list of historical and living Serbs (of Serbia or the Serb diaspora). [1]

1950 relations: Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Aco Petrović (basketball), Actor, Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza, Adrienne Janic, Akron, Ohio, Albert Bogen, Albert Einstein, Aleks Marić, Aleksa Šantić, Aleksa Dundić, Aleksa Gajić, Aleksa Simić, Aleksandar Đokić, Aleksandar Đorđević, Aleksandar Šapić, Aleksandar Berček, Aleksandar Deroko, Aleksandar Despić, Aleksandar Dragović, Aleksandar Gligoric, Aleksandar Kobac, Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Luković, Aleksandar Matanović, Aleksandar Nikolić, Aleksandar Novaković, Aleksandar Pavlović, Aleksandar Pejanović, Aleksandar Petrović (film director), Aleksandar Protić, Aleksandar Ranković, Aleksandar Tišma, Aleksandar Tirnanić, Aleksandar Vasiljević, Aleksandar Zograf, Aleksandra Čvorović, Aleksandra Ivošev, Aleksandra Kovač, Aleksandra Krunić, Aleksandra Lalić, Aleksandra Melnichenko, Aleksandra Nikolić, Aleksandra Radović, Aleksandra Vrebalov, Aleksej Jelačić, Aleksije Vezilić, Alex Andjelic, Alex Bogdanovic, Alex Lifeson, ..., Alex Mihailovich, Alexander I of Russia, Alexander I of Serbia, Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia, Alexandru Macedonski, Alexis Josic, Alisa Marić, Alternating current, Ana Šekularac, Ana Ivanovic, Ana Jovanović, Ana Kras, Ana Ljubinković, Ana Marija Popović, Ana Mihajlović, Ana Milenković, Ana Popović, Ana Prvacki, Ana Rajcevic, Ana Sokolovic, Ana Stanić, Ana Timotić, Ana-Neda, Anarcho-syndicalism, Anastas Jovanović, Anđelka Tomašević, Andrea Petkovic, Andreja Pejić, Andrey Melnichenko, Andrićgrad, Andrija Gerić, Andrija Mandić, Andrija Paltašić, Andrija Prlainović, Angelina of Serbia, Anica Dobra, Animation, Anka Radakovich, Anna Lindh, Anna Novakov, Anto Gvozdenović, Antonije Bagaš, Antun Fabris, Arad, Romania, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, Archimandrite, Archive.is, Aria Giovanni, Arkan, Arnold Paole, Arpad Sterbik, Arsen Dedić, Arsenije III Čarnojević, Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta, Arsenije Sečujac, Arsenije Sremac, Atanasije (scribe), Atanasije Stojković, Austria-Hungary, Avram Miletić, Avram Mrazović, Avram Petronijević, Ćirjak Račanin, Časlav, Čedomilj Mijatović, Čedomir Antić, Čolak-Anta, Čučer-Sandevo, Đoko Rosić, Đorđe Andrejević-Kun, Đorđe Balašević, Đorđe Bogić, Đorđe Branković, Đorđe Branković (count), Đorđe Jovanović, Đorđe Krstić, Đorđe Marković Koder, Đorđe Prudnikov, Đorđe Simić, Đorđe Vojnović, Đorđe Vujadinović, Đura Jakšić, Đurađ Branković, Đurađ Crnojević, Đurađ I Balšić, Đurađ II Balšić, Đurđe Ninković, Đuro Daničić, Đuro Kurepa, Şehsuvar Sultan, Šćepan Mali, Špiro Kulišić, Žarko Čabarkapa, Žarko Zečević, Željko Joksimović, Željko Jovanović (photographer), Željko Obradović, Željko Rebrača, Živana Antonijević, Živko Andrijašević, Živko Stojsavljević, Živko Topalović, Živojin Mišić, Živojin Pavlović, Života Panić, B. Wongar, Bajina Bašta, Bajo Pivljanin, Balša II, Balša III, Ballet, Banat, Banja Luka, Baroque, Basil of Ostrog, Bata Živojinović, Battle of Kosovo, Battle of Perast, Bavarian Film Awards, Bay of Kotor, Béni Kállay, Beška (island), Beba Lončar, Bebi Dol, Belgrade, Belgrade Design Week, Belgrade printing house, Beloš, Beloje, Ben Mulroney, Benedikt Kuripečič, Bernat Klein, Beta Vukanović, Biljana Golić, Biljana Srbljanović, Bill Vukovich, Bioska, Biserka Cvejić, Blažo Đukanović, Black Mike Winage, Blagoje Adžić, Blagoje Paunović, Boško Abramović, Božidar Ferjančić, Božidar Goraždanin, Božidar Janković, Božidar Maljković, Božidar Petranović, Božidar Vuković, Boban Marković, Bogdan Đuričić, Bogdan Bogdanović, Bogdan Diklić, Bogdan Gavrilović, Bogdan Maglich, Bogdan Popović, Bogoljub Jevtić, Bogoljub Karić, Bojan Krkić, Bojan Popović, Bojan Vučković, Bojan Zulfikarpašić, Bojana Jovanovski Petrović, Bojana Novakovic, Bojana Ordinačev, Bojana Panić, Bojana Radulović, Bojana Sentaler, Bonino De Boninis, Boogie (photographer), Bora Đorđević, Bora Kostić, Bora Todorović, Boris Kostić, Boris Nikolić, Boris Novković, Boris Spremo, Boris Tadić, Borisav Jović, Borisav Stanković, Borislav Ivkov, Borislav Milić, Borislav Paravac, Borislav Pekić, Borislav Stanković, Borki Predojević, Boro Stjepanović, Brad Dexter, Branibor Debeljković, Branislav Ivanović, Branislav Kerac, Branislav Lečić, Branislav Martinović, Branislav Nušić, Branislav Petronijević, Branislav Prelević, Branislav Simić, Branka Katić, Branko Ćopić, Branko Damljanović, Branko Lazarević, Branko Mikasinovich, Branko Milanović, Branko Miljković, Branko Mladenović, Branko Pavlović, Branko Radičević, Branko Radivojevič, Branko Stanković, Branko Tomović, Branko Vukelić (spy), Bratko Menaion, Bratsa Bonifacho, Brian Linehan, British Museum, Bronko Lubich, Bronze medal, Brutalist architecture, Buća, Budapest, Bulgaria, Byzantine Empire, Calendar of saints, California, Cannes Film Festival, Captain (association football), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Mellon University, Cat Claw, Cathedral, Catherine Oxenberg, Catherine the Great, CBC News, CBS, Ceca (singer), Cetinje, Cetinje Octoechos, Charles Simic, Chelsea F.C., Chetniks, Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Church Slavonic language, Classical guitar, Classical music, Clergy, Clock tower, Club of Rome, Commander, Constantin Brâncoveanu, Constantine Bodin, Constantine of Kostenets, Constantine XI Palaiologos, Copa del Rey, Corfu, Cosmogony, Cretan War (1645–1669), Crnojević printing house, Cveta Majtanović, Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev, Cyrillic script, Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church, Czechoslovak Hussite Church, Dada, Dada Vujasinović, Dalmatia, Damir Čičić, Damir Kahriman, Dan Gadzuric, Dan Majerle, Dan Petronijevic, Dan Radakovich, Danas (newspaper), Danica Curcic, Daniel Majstorović, Daniel Nestor, Daniel Vosovic, Danijela Dimitrovska, Danilo Blanuša, Danilo Gregorić, Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje, Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, Danilo I, Serbian Archbishop, Danilo II, Serbian Archbishop, Danilo III (patriarch), Danilo Ikodinović, Danilo Kiš, Danilo Lazović, Danilo Stojković, Darinka Kvekić, Darko F. Ribnikar, Darko Kovačević, Darko Miličić, Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit, David Bižić, David Savić, Davor Džalto, Döme Sztójay, Dečani Chronicle, Dejan Ajdačić, Dejan Antić, Dejan Čukić, Dejan Bodiroga, Dejan Despić, Dejan Medaković, Dejan Mihajlov, Dejan Milojević, Dejan Petrović, Dejan Ristanović, Dejan Stanković, Dejan Stojanović, Dejan Tomašević, Del Casher, Delta Holding, Demetrius Kantakouzenos, Democratic Party (United States), Denise Djokic, Desa (monarch), Desanka Kovačević-Kojić, Desanka Maksimović, Design Museum, Deyan Sudjic, Dialectology, Dijana Dejanovic, Dimitar of Kratovo, Dimitrije Avramović, Dimitrije Bačević, Dimitrije Bjelica, Dimitrije Davidović, Dimitrije Karaman, Dimitrije Ljotić, Dimitrije Ljubavić, Dimitrije Mitrinović, Dimitrije Najdanović, Dimitrije Nešić, Dimitrije Ruvarac, Dimitrije T. Leko, Dimitrije, Serbian Patriarch, Dmitri Khristich, Dobrica Ćosić, Dobrica Matković, Domentijan, Dorotej of Hilandar, Dositej Obradović, Double agent, Doug Utjesenovic, Draža Mihailović, Dražen Dalipagić, Draga Ljočić, Draga Mašin, Dragan Aleksić, Dragan Čavić, Dragan Škrbić, Dragan Šolak, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Dragan Džajić, Dragan Kićanović, Dragan Lukić, Dragan Malešević Tapi, Dragan Mićanović, Dragan Nikolić, Dragan Paskaš, Dragan Stojković, Dragan Tanasijević, Dragan Tarlać, Dragan Umicevic, Dragana Atlija, Dragana Dujovic, Dragana of Serbia, Dragana Zarić, Dragiša Brašovan, Dragiša Cvetković, Draginja Adamović, Draginja Vlasic, Drago Jovanovich, Dragolj Code, Dragoljub Čirić, Dragoljub Janošević, Dragoljub Mićunović, Dragoljub Ojdanić, Dragoljub Velimirović, Dragomir Bojanić, Dragomir Brajković, Dragomir Dujmov, Dragoslav Šekularac, Dragoslav Mitrinović, Dragutin Anastasijević, Dragutin Gavrilović, Dragutin Gostuški, Dragutin Topić, Drenča, Drinka Radovanović, Dušan Bajević, Dušan Ivković, Dušan Kecman, Dušan Kovačević, Dušan Lajović, Dušan Makavejev, Dušan Matić, Dušan Otašević, Dušan Petričić, Dušan Ristanović, Dušan Simović, Dušan T. Bataković, Dušan Trbojević, Dušan Vasiljev, Dušan Vemić, Dušan Vukotić, Dušan's Code, Dušanka Đokić, Duško Gojković, Duško Popov, Duško Radović, Duško Trifunović, Duško Vujošević, Dubravka Lakić, Dubravka Sekulić, Dubrovnik, Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Orthodox Church, Ed Melvin, Editing, EFL Cup, Elder Grigorije, Elder Siluan, Electrical engineering, Elena Ecaterina Rareș, Elena Glinskaya, Elena Karaman Karić, Elena of Montenegro, Elena Pucić-Sorkočević, Elizabeth of Russia, Elizabeth of Serbia, Emanuilo Janković, Emblem of Yugoslavia, Emil Petrovici, Emil Uzelac, Emil Vojnović, Emilija Baranac, Emir Kusturica, Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, EuroBasket 2001, Eurovision Song Contest 2004, Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Euthymius of Tarnovo, Evgenije Popović, Evica Milovanov-Penezic, FIBA Korać Cup, Field marshal, FIFA Club World Cup, Filip Filipović (water polo), Filip Krajinović, Filip Mladenović, Filip Nikolic, Filip Višnjić, Film, Film director, First Serbian Uprising, Flight attendant, Folk music, Frank Dancevic, Frank Lloyd Wright, French invasion of Russia, Futurist, Gabriel Pascal, Gala Videnović, Galaksija (computer), Gavrilo Princip, Gavrilo Rodić, Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović, Gavrilo V, Serbian Patriarch, Gavrilo Vitković, Gavro Vuković, General officer, General-in-chief, George Fisher (settler), George Glamack, George of Kratovo, George Ostrogorsky, George Styler, George Voinovich, George Zoritch, Georgi Emmanuel, Georgije Bakalović, Georgije Magarašević, Georgije Mitrofanović, Georgina Stojiljković, Gerasim Zelić, German, Serbian Patriarch, Giovanni Raicevich, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Gligorije Trlajić, Gloria Grey, Gojko Lalic, Gojko Mitić, Golf, Goražde, Goražde Psalter, Goran Bregović, Goran Gajić, Goran Maksimović, Goran Paskaljević, Goran Svilanović, Goran Tomasevic, Gorazd (Pavlík), Gordana Lazarevich, Gordana Suša, Gordana Tomić, Gorički zbornik, Gorjana Reidel, Government in exile, Gračanica Monastery, Gradimir Milovanović, Gradimir Smudja, Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival), Grandes écoles, Graphic design, Great Turkish War, Greece, Gregg Popovich, Gregory Tsamblak, Guinness World Records, Gusle, Habsburg Monarchy, Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–92), Hadži-Prodan, Hadži-Ruvim, Hagiography, Hajduk-Veljko, Hegumen Mardarije, Helen Delich Bentley, Helena Dragaš, Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary, Hesychasm, Hieromonk, Hieromonk Makarije, Hieromonk Mardarije, Hieromonk Pahomije, Hilandar, Historian, Holly Valance, Hollywood, Home computer, Hristofor Žefarović, I Even Met Happy Gypsies, Ignác Martinovics, Igor Miladinović, Igor Milanović, Igor Rakočević, Ika Panajotovic, Ilarion Ruvarac, Ilija Arnautović, Ilija Bašičević, Ilija Bozoljac, Ilija Garašanin, Ilija Lupulesku, Ilija Monte Radlovic, Ilija Pantelić, Ilija Perajica, Ilija Petković, Illinois, Illinois's 8th congressional district, Industrial design, Ines Janković, Inspirations for James Bond, Intellectual, Inter Milan, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Ion Ivanovici, Ion Petrovici, Irena Kazazić, Irena Pavlovic, Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, Isaiah the Serb, Isaija the Monk, Isidor Bajić, Isidora Sekulić, Ivan Antić, Ivan Šijak, Ivan Crnojević, Ivan Ivanić, Ivan Ivanišević, Ivan Kosančić, Ivan Krušala, Ivan Lukačević (soldier), Ivan Mažuranić, Ivan Miljković, Ivan Prokić, Ivan Rassimov, Ivan Stambolić, Ivan Stojanović, Ivan Tabaković, Ivan the Terrible, Ivan V. Lalić, Ivana Španović, Ivana Peters, Ivana Pilja, Ivana Sert, Ivanka Raspopović, Iván Petrovich, Ivica Dačić, Ivica Dragutinović, Ivo Andrić, Ivo Vojnović, Ivy Jenkins, Jaša Tomić, Jacobin, Jakov Ignjatović, Jakov Nenadović, Jakov of Kamena Reka, Jakov of Serres, Jakov, Serbian Archbishop, Janko Brašić, Janko Mitrović, Janko Tipsarević, Janko Veselinović (writer), Janko Vukotić, Jaroslav Pelikan, Jasmina Đokić, Jasmina Karanac, Jasmina Tešanović, Jasmina Vujic, Jasna Šekarić, Jasna Popovic, Jasna Veličković, Jazz, János Damjanich, Jefimija, Jefrem (patriarch), Jela Spiridonović-Savić, Jelena Adzic, Jelena Balšić, Jelena Behrend, Jelena Dimitrijević, Jelena Dokic, Jelena Genčić, Jelena Janković, Jelena Kovacevic, Jelena Mihailović, Jelena Tinska, Jelisaveta Načić, Jelisaveta Orašanin, Jerolim Zagurović, Jeronim Ljubibratić, Jerotej Račanin, Jevrem Jezdić, Jevstatije I, Jevstatije II, Jevto Dedijer, Jezdimir Dangić, Jim Trifunov, Joakim Vujić, Joanikije I, Joanikije II, Joannicius III of Constantinople, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, John Abramovic, John Bosnitch, John Dapcevich, John David Brcin, John Mandic, John of Rila, John of Shanghai and San Francisco, John of Tobolsk, John Simon (critic), John Stuart Mill, John Uroš, John VIII Palaiologos, John Vivyan, Jorge Capitanich, Josif Marinković, Josif Rajačić, Josip Runjanin, Jovan Aćimović, Jovan Albanez, Jovan Atanacković, Jovan Avakumović, Jovan Avakumović (poet), Jovan Ćirilov, Jovan Četirević Grabovan, Jovan Čokor, Jovan Đorđević, Jovan Šević, Jovan Žujović, Jovan Bijelić, Jovan Branković, Jovan Cvijić, Jovan Došenović, Jovan Dragaš, Jovan Dučić, Jovan Hadžić, Jovan Jelovac, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Jovan Karamata, Jovan Maleševac, Jovan Marinović, Jovan Monasterlija, Jovan Muškatirović, Jovan Nenad, Jovan Pačić, Jovan Popović (writer), Jovan Rašković, Jovan Radonić, Jovan Rajić, Jovan Ristić, Jovan Skerlić, Jovan Soldatović, Jovan Sterija Popović, Jovan Sundečić, Jovan the Serb of Kratovo, Jovan Vladimir, Jovan Zivlak, Jovana Brakočević, Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić, Jovica Stanišić, Jovo Ivanišević, Jugoslav Vlahović, Jules Pascin, Julije Balović, Justin Popović, K2 (Kovač sisters duo), Kalinik I, Kalinik II, Kara-Marko Vasić, Karađorđe, Karl Malden, Karl Paul von Quosdanovich, Karolina Jovanović, Karyes Typikon, Katarina Branković, Katarina Milovuk, Kharkiv, Kiki Lesendrić, Kikinda, Kingdom of Italy, Kiprijan Račanin, Kir Joakim, Kir Stefan the Serb, Kiril Živković, Kitchen sink realism, Klondike Gold Rush, Koča Popović, Konstantin Danil, Konstantin Dejanović, Konstantin Grcic, Konstantin Jovanović, Konstantin Mihailović, Konstantin Tih, Konstantin Vojnović, Koporin, Kornelije Kovač, Kornelije Stanković, Kosovo, Kossa Bokchan, Kosta Abrašević, Kosta Čavoški, Kosta Hakman, Kosta Mušicki, Kosta Nađ, Kosta Perović, Kosta Ruvarac, Kosta Taušanović, Kosta Trifković, Kotor, Krajina Belojević, Kristijan Golubović, Kristina Kovač, Kristina Mladenovic, Krsta Cicvarić, Krsto Popović, Ksenija Atanasijević, Ksenija Bulatović, Ksenija Pajčin, Lake Skadar, Landon Donovan MVP Award, Landscape, Latinka Perović, Laura Pavlović, Lavinia Miloșovici, Law & Order, Laza Kostić, Laza Lazarević, Laza Ristovski, Lazar Branković, Lazar Drljača, Lazar of Serbia, Lazar Ristovski, Lazar the Serb, Legislator, Lene Lovich, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, Levant, Lilly Otasevic, Linguistics, Lipova, Arad, List of clarinetists, List of essayists, List of Governors of Ohio, List of Habsburg Serbs, List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, List of lexicographers, List of Serbian Americans, List of Serbian Canadians, List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of Serbs of Croatia, List of Serbs of Montenegro, List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia, List of urban theorists, List of world under-20 records in athletics, Literary criticism, Ljiljana Aranđelović, Ljiljana Bakić, Ljiljana Crepajac, Ljiljana Petrović, Ljuba Tadić, Ljubiša Broćić, Ljubiša Jokić, Ljubiša Samardžić, Ljubica Marić, Ljubica Sokić, Ljubica Vukomanović, Ljubinka Jovanović, Ljubinka Nikolić, Ljubisav Rakić, Ljubivoje Ršumović, Ljubomir Davidović, Ljubomir Fejsa, Ljubomir Kaljević, Ljubomir Kovačević, Ljubomir Ljubojević, Ljubomir Nedić, Ljubomir Nenadović, Ljubomir Pavićević Fis, Ljubomir Popović, Ljubomir Tadić, Ljubomir Vračarević, Ljubomir Vranjes, Logging, Lola Novaković, Lolita Davidovich, London, Louis D. 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Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film is one of the Academy Awards handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Aco Petrović (basketball)

Aleksandar "Aco" Petrović (Александар Петровић; 14 October 1959 – 1 December 2014) was a Serbian basketball coach.

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Actor

An actor (often actress for women; see terminology) is a person who portrays a character in a performance.

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Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza

Adam Bajalics von Bajaháza, also Adam Bajalić von Bajaházy or Adam Bayalitsch, (1734 – 5 June 1800) entered Austrian military service and fought against Prussia, Ottoman Turkey, and France.

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Adrienne Janic

Adrienne Janic (Serbian Cyrillic: Адриана Јанић; born July 25, 1974), sometimes credited simply as AJ, is an American actress and television host of Serbian and Mexican descent.

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Akron, Ohio

Akron is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Summit County.

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Albert Bogen

Albert Bogen (born Albert Bógathy April 8, 1882 – July 14, 1961) was a fencer who competed for Austria at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Hungary at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).

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Aleks Marić

Aleksandar Marić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар „Алекс“ Марић, born 22 October 1984) is an Australian-Serbian professional basketball player for Al-Muharraq of the Bahraini Premier League.

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Aleksa Šantić

Aleksa Šantić (Алекса Шантић; 27 May 1868 – 2 February 1924) was a Yugoslav poet.

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Aleksa Dundić

Aleksa Dundić or Oleko Dundich (Олеко Дундич, originally Toma Dundić) (April 13, 1896 – July 8, 1920) was a prominent Croatian participant in Russia's October Revolution.

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Aleksa Gajić

Aleksa Gajić (Алекса Гајић, born May 20, 1974, Belgrade) is a Serbian comics artist and film director.

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Aleksa Simić

Aleksa Simić (Boljevci, March 18, 1800 – Belgrade, March 17, 1872) was a Serbian politician and one of strongest of the Ustavobranioci, known as the Defenders of the Constitution.

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Aleksandar Đokić

Aleksandar Đokić (Александар Ђокић; 28 December 1936–22 May 2002) was a Serbian architect who gained fame for his original designs created in the Brutalist and postmodernist styles.

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Aleksandar Đorđević

Aleksandar "Saša" Đorđević (Anglicized: Sasha Djordjevic or Sale Djordjevic, Александар "Саша" Ђорђевић,; born 26 August 1967) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player.

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Aleksandar Šapić

Aleksandar Šapić (Александар Шапић; born 1 June 1978) is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player.

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Aleksandar Berček

Aleksandar Berček (born 4 September 1950) is a Serbian actor.

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Aleksandar Deroko

Aleksandar Deroko (Александар Дероко; September 4, 1894 – November 30, 1988) was a famous Serbian architect, artist, and author.

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Aleksandar Despić

Aleksandar Despić (January 6, 1927–April 7, 2005) was a Serbian physicist.

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Aleksandar Dragović

Aleksandar Dragović (Александар Драговић,; born 6 March 1991) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a defender for English club Leicester City, on loan from Bayer Leverkusen.

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Aleksandar Gligoric

Aleksandar Gligoric (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Глигорић; born 1973) is a Serbian actor known for the television series "Glavom kroz zid" and "Senke nad Balkanom", as well as the films "The Life and Death of a Porno Gang", "Rat uživo", and "Belgrade 011".

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Aleksandar Kobac

Aleksandar Kobac (born 25 April 1971, in Belgrade) is a Serbian composer and arranger.

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Aleksandar Kolarov

Aleksandar Kolarov (Александар Коларов,; born 10 November 1985) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Italian club Roma and captains the Serbia national team.

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Aleksandar Luković

Aleksandar Luković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Луковић; born 23 October 1982) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a defender for the Serbian national team and Red Star Belgrade.

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Aleksandar Matanović

Aleksandar Matanović (born May 23, 1930) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Aleksandar Nikolić

Aleksandar Nikolić, commonly known as Aca Nikolić (Александар "Аца" Николић; 28 October 1924 – 12 March 2000) was a Yugoslav professional basketball player and coach.

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Aleksandar Novaković

Aleksandar Novaković (Serbian-Cyrillic: Александар Новаковић; born 9 January 1975 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian writer and playwright.

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Aleksandar Pavlović

Aleksandar "Saša" Pavlović (Anglicized: Sasha Pavlovic, Александар "Саша" Павловић; born November 15, 1983) is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player who spent ten seasons in the National Basketball Association playing for the Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Dallas Mavericks, New Orleans Pelicans and the Boston Celtics.

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Aleksandar Pejanović

Aleksandar "Saša" Pejanović (died May 30, 2011, Podgorica) was a Montenegrin Serb boxer that represented Serbia & Montenegro internationally.

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Aleksandar Petrović (film director)

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Aleksandar Protić

Aleksandar Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Протић; born 1974, aka Alexander Protić) is a Serbian-born fashion designer who is popular in his home country and also in Portugal where he currently lives.

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Aleksandar Ranković

Aleksandar Ranković (nom de guerre Leka; Александар Ранковић Лека; 28 November 1909 – 19 August 1983) was a Yugoslav communist of Serb origin, considered to be the third most powerful man in Yugoslavia after Josip Broz Tito and Edvard Kardelj.

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Aleksandar Tišma

Aleksandar Tišma (Александар Тишма; 16 January 1924 – 15 February 2003) was a Serbian novelist.

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Aleksandar Tirnanić

Aleksandar "Tirke" Tirnanić (Александар "Тирке" Тирнанић; 15 July 1910 – 13 December 1992) was a Yugoslav football player and manager.

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Aleksandar Vasiljević

Aleksandar Vasiljević was a major general and the head of the Kontra-Obaveštajna Služba (Counter-Intelligence).

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Aleksandar Zograf

Saša Rakezić (born 1963 in Pančevo, Serbia) (better known by the pen name Aleksandar Zograf) is a Serbian cartoonist, author of such works as Life Under Sanctions, Psychonaut, Dream Watcher, and Bulletins from Serbia.

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Aleksandra Čvorović

Aleksandra Čvorović (Александра Чворовић; born 1972) is a writer, journalist and librarian from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Aleksandra Ivošev

Aleksandra Ivošev (Serbian Cyrillic: Александра Ивошев, born March 17, 1974) is a Serbian sport shooter.

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Aleksandra Kovač

Aleksandra Kovač (Александра Ковач; born 1972) is a Serbian singer-songwriter.

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Aleksandra Krunić

Aleksandra Krunić (Александра Крунић; born 15 March 1993) is a Russian-born Serbian tennis player.

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Aleksandra Lalić

Aleksandra Lalić (Cyrillic: Александра Лалић) is a Serbian fashion designer who relies on structural tailoring and abstract configurations.

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Aleksandra Melnichenko

Aleksandra Melnichenko (born 1977) is the wife of Russian businessman Andrey Melnichenko who has a personal wealth of $13.2 billion and in 2017 ranked the 89th in the Forbes World's billionaires list (9th in Russia).

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Aleksandra Nikolić

Aleksandra Nikolić (Александра Николић; born 1990) is a Serbian fashion model and local celebrity.

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Aleksandra Radović

Aleksandra Radović (Александра Радовић, born 10 September 1974) is a Serbian singer and songwriter.

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Aleksandra Vrebalov

Aleksandra Vrebalov (born September 22, 1970) is a Serbian composer based in New York City.

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Aleksej Jelačić

Aleksej Jelačić (Алексей Елачич; Алексеј Јелачић, also sometimes written Aleksije; January 10, 1892 – October 24, 1941) was a Serbian historian.

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Aleksije Vezilić

Aleksije Vezilić (Stari Ker, now Zmajevo, 17 March 1753-Novi Sad, 12 January 1792) was a Serbian lyric poet who introduced the German version of the Enlightenment to the Serbs.

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Alex Andjelic

Alex Andjelic (Serbian: Aleksandar Anđelić) (born 16 October 1940) is an ice hockey coach.

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Alex Bogdanovic

Aleksa Bogdanovic (Алекса Богдановић, Aleksa Bogdanović; born 22 May 1984) is a retired Serbian-born British tennis player, and former UK no 2.

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Alex Lifeson

Alexandar Zivojinovich, (born 27 August 1953), better known by his stage name Alex Lifeson, is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist of the Canadian rock band Rush.

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Alex Mihailovich

Alex Mihailovich is a Canadian broadcaster and is currently a correspondent for RT America.

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Alexander I of Russia

Alexander I (Александр Павлович, Aleksandr Pavlovich; –) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825.

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Alexander I of Serbia

Alexander I or Aleksandar Obrenović (Александар Обреновић; 14 August 187611 June 1903) was king of Serbia from 1889 to 1903 when he and his wife, Queen Draga, were assassinated by a group of Army officers, led by Captain Dragutin Dimitrijević.

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Alexander I of Yugoslavia

Alexander I (– 9 October 1934), also known as Alexander the Unifier, served as a prince regent of the Kingdom of Serbia from 1914 and later became King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934 (prior to 1929 the state was known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes).

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Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia

Aleksandar Karađorđević (Cyrillic: Александар Карађорђевић; 11 October 1806 – 3 May 1885) was the prince of Serbia between 1842 and 1858.

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Alexandru Macedonski

Alexandru Macedonski (also rendered as Al. A. Macedonski, Macedonschi or Macedonsky; March 14, 1854 – November 24, 1920) was a Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic, known especially for having promoted French Symbolism in his native country, and for leading the Romanian Symbolist movement during its early decades.

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Alexis Josic

Aljoša Josić (Аљоша Јосић), known in France as Alexis Josic (Bečej, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 24 May 1921 - 10 March 2011) was a French architect.

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Alisa Marić

Alisa Marić, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Алиса Марић,; born January 10, 1970) is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master.

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Alternating current

Alternating current (AC) is an electric current which periodically reverses direction, in contrast to direct current (DC) which flows only in one direction.

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Ana Šekularac

Ana Šekularac (Ана Шекуларац; born 1974) is a British-Serbian fashion designer based in London.

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Ana Ivanovic

Ana Schweinsteiger (Ana Švajnštajger, Ана Швајнштајгер; born 6 November 1987), professionally known by her maiden name Ana Ivanovic (Ana Ivanović, Ана Ивановић) is a Serbian former professional tennis player.

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Ana Jovanović

Ana Jovanović (Ана Јовановић,; born 28 December 1984) is a Serbian former professional tennis player.

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Ana Kras

Ana Kras, also Kraš, (Ана Краш; born 1984) is a Serbian-born American furniture designer, photographer and fashion designer who is based in New York City.

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Ana Ljubinković

Ana Ljubinković (Ана Љубинковић; born 1985) is a Serbian fashion designer known for clothing that merges "...

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Ana Marija Popović

Ana Marija Popović is a consultant for sustainable development and education abroad.

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Ana Mihajlović

Ana Mihajlović (Cyrillic: Ана Михајловић; born May 20, 1986 in Kragujevac, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian fashion model widely known as the winner of the 2002 Elite Model Look.

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Ana Milenković

Ana Milenković (Ана Миленковић, born April 19, 1980 in Belgrade, Serbia, former SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian singer, and a member of the girlband Beauty Queens.

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Ana Popović

Ana Popović (Ана Поповић, born May 13, 1976 in Belgrade) is a blues guitarist and singer from Serbia who currently resides in the United States where she records her albums.

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Ana Prvacki

Ana Prvacki (born 1976) is a Serbian-born conceptual performance and installation artist who has exhibited internationally.

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Ana Rajcevic

Ana Rajcevic (Ана Рајчевић) is a Serbian fashion artist who is based in London and Berlin.

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Ana Sokolovic

Ana Sokolovic (Ана Соколовић; born 1968) is a Montreal-based music composer whose contemporary pieces have won several awards in Canada.

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Ana Stanić

Ana Stanić (Ана Станић, born December 8, 1975 in Niš, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian pop singer, songwriter, composer, and film producer.

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Ana Timotić

Ana Timotić (Aнa Tимoтић, born 30 December 1982) is a former professional Serbian tennis player.

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Ana-Neda

Ana-Neda (Bulgarian and Ана-Неда; fl. 1323-1324) was the Empress consort of Bulgaria briefly in 1323 - 1324 as the spouse of "Despot of Vidin" Michael Shishman who was elected as Emperor of Bulgaria in 1323.

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Anarcho-syndicalism

Anarcho-syndicalism (also referred to as revolutionary syndicalism) is a theory of anarchism that views revolutionary industrial unionism or syndicalism as a method for workers in capitalist society to gain control of an economy and with that control influence in broader society.

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Anastas Jovanović

Anastasije "Anastas" Jovanović (1817 – 1 November 1899) was the first Serbian photographer of his time to treat photography as an art form and to capture on film historical events as they were happening.

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Anđelka Tomašević

Anđelka Tomašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Aнђeлка Томашевић; born 6 July 1993) is a Serbian model and beauty pageant titleholder.

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Andrea Petkovic

Andrea Petkovic (born 9 September 1987) is a German tennis player.

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Andreja Pejić

Andreja Pejić (born 28 August 1991) is a Bosnian-born Australian model.

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Andrey Melnichenko

Andrey Melnichenko (Андрей Игоревич Мельниченко, Андрэй Мельнічэнка, born 8 March 1972 in Gomel, Belarus) is a self-made Russian industrialist and philanthropist.

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Andrićgrad

Andrićgrad (meaning "Andrić's town") is the name of an ongoing construction project located in Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina by director Emir Kusturica.

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Andrija Gerić

Andrija Gerić (Андрија Герић,; born January 24, 1977 in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian volleyball player who played on middle blocker position.

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Andrija Mandić

Andrija Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Андрија Мандић) (born January 19, 1965 in Šavnik, Montenegro, Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin politician.

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Andrija Paltašić

Andrija Paltašić (Andrea Paltasichi Latin Andreas de Paltasichis; Kotor 1440 – Venice 1500) was a Venetian printer and publisher who was active from 1476 to 1492.

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Andrija Prlainović

Andrija Prlainović (Андрија Прлаиновић; born 28 April 1987) is a Croatian-born Serbian water polo player.

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Angelina of Serbia

Angelina Branković (Ангелина Бранковић; Angjelina Arianiti ca. 1440–1520), née Arianiti, was the despotess consort of Serbian Despot Stefan Branković (r. 1458—1459), and a daughter of Albanian nobleman Gjergj Arianiti.

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Anica Dobra

Anica Dobra (Аница Добра; born 3 June 1963) is a Serbian film actress.

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Animation

Animation is a dynamic medium in which images or objects are manipulated to appear as moving images.

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Anka Radakovich

Anka Radakovich is an American author and columnist, often considered the first modern sex columnist through her pioneering column in Details magazine, which ran from 1990 to 1999.

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Anna Lindh

Ylva Anna Maria Lindh (19 June 1957 – 11 September 2003) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1998 to 2003 and Minister for the Environment from 1994 to 1996.

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Anna Novakov

Anna Novakov is a Serbian-American art historian, critic, educator, and curator based at Saint Mary's College of California.

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Anto Gvozdenović

Anto Gvozdenović (Анто Гвозденовић; 26 January 1853 – 2 September 1935) was a Montenegrin, Russian, and French general, a member of the Imperial Russian Privy Council, and a diplomat and statesman.

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Antonije Bagaš

Anthony Bagaš (Антоније Багаш; fl. 1366 – 1385) was a Serbian nobleman from Kastoria who retreated to Mount Athos in between 1356 and 1366, where he later bought and restored the ruined Athonite monastery of Saint Paul (Agiou Pavlou) with the help of Nikola-Gerasim Radonja (the son of sebastokrator Branko Mladenović) in the 1380s, becoming its abbott - taking the monastic name Arsenios (Arsenije).

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Antun Fabris

Antun Fabris (Антун Фабрис; 1864–1904), was a prominent Serbian journalist, essayist, publisher and politician from Dubrovnik.

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Arad, Romania

Arad (Arad; Арад/Arad) is the capital city of Arad County, historically situated in the region of Crișana, and having recently extended on the left bank of the Mureș river, in Banat region of western Romania.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.

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Archimandrite

The title archimandrite (ἀρχιμανδρίτης archimandritis), primarily used in the Eastern Orthodox and the Eastern Catholic churches, originally referred to a superior abbot whom a bishop appointed to supervise several 'ordinary' abbots (each styled hegumenos) and monasteries, or to the abbot of some especially great and important monastery.

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Archive.is

archive.is (formerly archive.today) is an archive site which stores snapshots of web pages.

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Aria Giovanni

Aria Giovanni (born November 3, 1977) is an American erotic actress and model who was Penthouse magazine's Pet for the month of September 2000.

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Arkan

Željko Ražnatović (Жељко Ражнатовић,; 17 April 1952 – 15 January 2000), better known as Arkan (Аркан), was a Serbian career criminal and commander of a paramilitary force in the Yugoslav Wars, called the Serb Volunteer Guard.

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Arnold Paole

Arnold Paole (Arnont Paule in the original documents; an early German rendition of a Serbian name or nickname, perhaps Арнаут Павле, Arnaut Pavle; died c. 1726) was a Serbian hajduk who was believed to have become a vampire after his death, initiating an epidemic of supposed vampirism that killed at least 16 people in his native village of Meduegna (also rendered as Metwett; likely a German rendition of Serbian "Medveđa)", located at the West Morava river in Trstenik, Serbia.

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Arpad Sterbik

Arpad Sterbik Capar (Sterbik Árpád,; Арпад Штербик / Arpad Šterbik; born 20 November 1979) is a Serbian handball player who plays for RK Vardar and the Spanish national team.

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Arsen Dedić

Arsenije "Arsen" Dedić (28 July 1938 – 17 August 2015) was a Croatian singer-songwriter.

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Arsenije III Čarnojević

Arsenije III Čarnojević (Арсеније III Чарнојевић, 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1674 to his death in 1706.

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Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta

Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta (Арсеније IV Јовановић Шакабента,; 1698 – 18 January 1748) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1725 to 1737 and Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Habsburg Monarchy from 1737 to his death in 1748.

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Arsenije Sečujac

Arsenije Sečujac (Арсеније Сечујац, Arsenius Seczujacz; 1720 – 13 January 1814) was a Habsburg general who earned the rank of major general at the very end of his military career and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa, the highest Monarchy decoration, in 1762.

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Arsenije Sremac

Arsenije Sremac (Арсеније Сремац, Arsenije the Syrmian; 1219–d. 1266) was the second Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1233–1263) and a disciple of Saint Sava of Serbia.

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Atanasije (scribe)

Atanasije (Атанасије; 1200–1265), a disciple of Saint Sava, was a Serbian monk-scribe who lived and worked in Serbia in the Middle Ages.

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Atanasije Stojković

Atanasije Stojković (1773-1832) was a Serbian, Austrian and Russian writer, pedagogue, scholar, physicist, mathematician and astronomer of Serb origin.

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Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it collapsed as a result of defeat in World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867.

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Avram Miletić

Avram Miletić (Аврам Милетић) (1755 – after 1826) was a merchant and writer of epic folk songs who is best known for writing the earliest collection of urban lyric poetry in Serbian language between 1778 and 1781.

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Avram Mrazović

Avram Mrazović (Serbian: Аврам Мразовић; 12 March 1756 in Sombor – 20 February 1826 in Sombor) was a Serbian writer, translator, pedagogue, aristocrat and Senator of the Free Royal City of Sombor, part of the Military Frontier of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Avram Petronijević

Avram Petronijević (September 13, 1791 – April 22, 1852) was a politician and several times Foreign Minister of the Principality of Serbia.

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Ćirjak Račanin

Ćirjak Račanin (Ђирјак Рачанин; probably the area of Bajina Bašta, Serbia c. 1660-Szentendre, Hungary 1731) was a Serbian writer and monk.

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Časlav

Časlav (Τζεέσθλαβος, Часлав; 890s – 960) was Prince of the Serbs from 927 until his death in 960.

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Čedomilj Mijatović

Čedomilj Mijatović (or Chedomille Mijatovich, also spelled Mijatovitch, Miyatovich and Miyatovitch. His first name was often abbreviated in his publications to Chedo or Cheda, Чедомиљ Мијатовић, October 6/18, 1842 – May 14, 1932) was a Serbian statesman, economist, historian, writer, politician, diplomat and one of the leaders of the Progressive Party.

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Čedomir Antić

Čedomir Antić (sr; born 9 October 1974) is a Serbian historian and political activist.

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Čolak-Anta

Antonije "Anta" Simeonović, known as Čolak-Anta (Чолак-Анта Симеоновић; 1777–1853) was a Serbian commander (vojvoda), one of the most important figures of the First Serbian Uprising.

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Čučer-Sandevo

Čučer-Sandevo (Чучер-Сандево) is a village in Republic of Macedonia.

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Đoko Rosić

Đorđe "Đoko" Rosić (Джоко Росич, Dzhoko Rosich, Ђоко Росић; 28 February 1932 – 21 February 2014) was a Bulgarian actor who was also prominent in Hungary.

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Đorđe Andrejević-Kun

Đorđe Andrejević-Kun (31 March 1904 – 17 January 1964) was a Serbian painter, who designed the Coat of Arms of the City of Belgrade and reputedly designed the Coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav orders and medals (along with Antun Augustinčić).

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Đorđe Balašević

Đorđe Balašević (Ђорђе Балашевић, born 11 May 1953) is a prominent Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter.

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Đorđe Bogić

Đorđe Bogić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Богић; 6 February 1911 – 17 June 1941) was a protopresbyter in the Serbian Orthodox Church and the parish priest of the Orthodox church in Našice.

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Đorđe Branković

Đorđe Branković (Ђорђе Бранковић; anglicized as George; 1461–1516) was the titular Despot of Serbia, given to him in 1486 by Matthias Corvinus, and ruled a region known as Racszag (after Rascia, being equivalent of modern Vojvodina) under the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Đorđe Branković (count)

Đorđe Branković (Ђорђе Бранковић, Georgius Brankovich, Gheorghe Brancovici; 1645 – 19 December 1711) was a Transylvanian Serb diplomat, writer, and self-proclaimed descendant of the medieval Serbian Branković dynasty.

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Đorđe Jovanović

Đorđe Jovanović (21 January 1861, Novi Sad – 26 March 1953, Belgrade) was a Serbian sculptor of the early 20th century and a full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Đorđe Krstić

Đorđe Krstić (19 April 1851 – 30 October 1907) was a Serbian realist painter.

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Đorđe Marković Koder

Đorđe Marković Koder (Cyrillic: Ђорђе Марковић Кодер) (1806 – April 30, 1891) was a Serbian poet born in Austrian Empire.

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Đorđe Prudnikov

Đorđe Prudnikov (Ђорђе Прудников, Djordje Prudnikoff) (1939 - 2017) was a Russo-Serbian painter, graphic artist, and designer.

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Đorđe Simić

Đorđe S. Simić (28 February 1843, in Belgrade – 11 October 1921, in Zemun), was a Serbian politician and diplomat.

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Đorđe Vojnović

Đorđe Jovanov Vojnović (1833–1895) was a Croatian Serb politician.

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Đorđe Vujadinović

Đorđe "Đokica" Vujadinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Вујадиновић; 29 November 1909 – 5 October 1990) was a Serbian international football player and manager.

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Đura Jakšić

Georgije "Đura" Jakšić (Георгије "Ђура" Јакшић, 27 July 1832 – 16 November 1878) was a Serbian poet, painter, writer, dramatist, bohemian and patriot.

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Đurađ Branković

Đurađ Branković (Ђурађ Бранковић; Brankovics György; 1377 – 24 December 1456) was the Serbian Despot from 1427 to 1456 and a baron of the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Đurađ Crnojević

Đurađ Crnojević (Ђурађ Црноjeвић, Гюргь Цьрноевыкь; d. 1514) was the Lord of Zeta between 1490 and 1496.

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Đurađ I Balšić

Đurađ Balšić (Ђурађ Балшић), also known as Đurađ I (Ђурађ I) was the Lord of Zeta between 1362 and 13 January 1378.

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Đurađ II Balšić

Đurađ Stracimirović (Ђурађ Страцимировић; 1385 – April 1403), or Đurađ II was the Lord of Zeta from 1385 to 1403, as a member of the Balšić noble family.

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Đurđe Ninković

Djurdje Ninković, (born 1942) is a lawyer, legal commentator and political activist who was a founding member of the Democratic Party (DS) in Serbia who joined the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party in December 1989.

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Đuro Daničić

Đura Daničić (born Đorđe Popović; Ђуро Даничић,; April 4, 1825 – November 17, 1882), was a Serbian philologist, translator, linguistic historian and lexicographer.

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Đuro Kurepa

Đuro Kurepa (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Курепа, English transliteration: Djuro Kurepa, French: Georges Kurepa, August 16, 1907 – November 2, 1993) was a Yugoslav mathematician.

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Şehsuvar Sultan

Şehsuvar Sultan (1682 – 16 April 1756) was the consort (kadinefendi) to the Ottoman Sultan Mustafa II (r. 1695–1703) and Valide Sultan to their son Osman III (r. 1754–1757).

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Šćepan Mali

"Tsar" Šćepan Mali (Stephen the Little) (? - 22 September 1773) was the de facto ruler tsar of Montenegro from 1767 until his death in 1773.

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Špiro Kulišić

Špiro Kulišić (Perast 1908 — Belgrade 1989) was an influential Montenegrin ethnologist and one of the founders of the Montenegrin autochthonist school.

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Žarko Čabarkapa

Žarko Čabarkapa (Жарко Чабаркапа;; born May 21, 1981) is a Montenegrin professional basketball executive and former player.

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Žarko Zečević

Žarko Zečević (Жарко Зечевић, born 19 January 1950 in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian retired basketball player, former football administrator, and current businessman.

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Željko Joksimović

Željko Joksimović, often credited as Zeljko Joksimovic, (born 20 April 1972) is a Serbian singer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer.

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Željko Jovanović (photographer)

Željko Jovanović (Šabac, 2 October 1961) is a notable Serbian newspaper and art photographer.

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Željko Obradović

Želimir "Željko" Obradović (Желимир Жељко Обрадовић; born March 9, 1960) is a Serbian professional basketball head coach and former professional basketball player.

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Željko Rebrača

Željko Rebrača (Жељко Ребрача; born April 9, 1972) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.

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Živana Antonijević

Živana Antonijević or Blind Živana (she was probably born in the 1770s and died in Zemun in 1828) was Serbian storyteller, female gusle player (guslar) and one of the most important sources for Serbian epic poetry recorded by Vuk Karadžić.

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Živko Andrijašević

Živko M. Andrijašević (Zivko Andrijasevic) is a Montenegrin historian and writer.

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Živko Stojsavljević

Živko Stojsavljević (1 October 1900, Benkovac, Kingdom of Dalmatia – 19 January 1978, Belgrade) was a Serbian painter.

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Živko Topalović

Živko Topalović (21 March 1886 in Užice – 11 February 1972 in Vienna) was a Yugoslav socialist politician.

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Živojin Mišić

Field Marshal Živojin Mišić (Живојин Мишић) (19 July 1855 in Struganik – 20 January 1921 in Belgrade) was a Field Marshal who participated in all of Serbia's wars from 1876 to 1918.

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Živojin Pavlović

Živojin "Žika" Pavlović (15 April 1933 – 29 November 1998) was a Serbian film director and writer.

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Života Panić

Života Panić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живота Панић; 3 November 1933 – 19 November 2003) was the last acting Minister of Defense and Army Chief of Staff in the Yugoslav government.

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B. Wongar

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Bajina Bašta

Bajina Bašta (Бајина Башта) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia.

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Bajo Pivljanin

Bajo Pivljanin (Бајо Пивљанин – 7 May 1685) was a hajduk commander mostly active in the Ottoman territories of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia.

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Balša II

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Balša III

Balša Stracimirović (last name is sometimes Balšić or Đurđević) or Balša III (1387 – 28 April 1421, Belgrade) was the fifth and last ruler of Zeta from the Balšić noble family, from April 1403 – April 1421.

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Ballet

Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia.

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Banat

The Banat is a geographical and historical region in Central Europe that is currently divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of Timiș, Caraș-Severin, Arad south of the Körös/Criș river, and the western part of Mehedinți); the western part in northeastern Serbia (mostly included in Vojvodina, except a part included in the Belgrade Region); and a small northern part lies within southeastern Hungary (Csongrád county).

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Banja Luka

Banja Luka (Бања Лука) or Banjaluka (Бањалука), is the second largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the de facto capital of the Republika Srpska entity.

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Baroque

The Baroque is a highly ornate and often extravagant style of architecture, art and music that flourished in Europe from the early 17th until the late 18th century.

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Basil of Ostrog

Basil of Ostrog (Василије Острошки/Vasilije Ostroški,, December 28, 1610–1671) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop of Zahumlje and saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Bata Živojinović

Velimir "Bata" Živojinović (Велимир "Бата" Живојиновић; 5 June 1933 – 22 May 2016) was a Serbian actor and politician.

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Battle of Kosovo

The Battle of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Murad Hüdavendigâr.

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Battle of Perast

The Battle of Perast (Перашка битка) was a battle for control over Venetian held Perast (modern day Montenegro) fought in 1654 between defending forces of Venetian Republic from Perast accompanied by hajduks and attacking forces of Ottoman Empire from Sanjak of Herzegovina.

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Bavarian Film Awards

The Bavarian Film Awards (Bayerischer Filmpreis) have been awarded annually since 1979 by the state government of Bavaria in Germany for “exceptional achievement in German filmmaking.” Along with the German Film Awards, these are the most highly regarded awards for filmmaking achievement in Germany.

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Bay of Kotor

The Bay of Kotor (Montenegrin: Бока Которска, Boka Kotorska); Bocche di Cattaro), known simply as Boka ("the Bay"), is the name of the winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. The bay has been inhabited since antiquity. Its well-preserved medieval towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Prčanj and Herceg Novi, along with their natural surroundings, are major tourist attractions. Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor has been a World Heritage Site since 1979. Its numerous Orthodox and Catholic churches and monasteries make it a major pilgrimage site.

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Béni Kállay

Béni Kállay de Nagy-Kálló or Benjamin von Kállay (–) was an Austro-Hungarian statesman.

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Beška (island)

Beška (Бешка) is an island in Lake Skadar in the Montenegrin municipality of Bar.

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Beba Lončar

Desanka "Beba" Lončar (Serbian Cyrillic: Десанка „Беба“ Лончар, born 28 April 1943) is a Serbian-Italian film actress.

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Bebi Dol

Bebi Dol (Беби Дол, bêbi dôːl, born Dragana Šarić, Драгана Шарић, drǎɡana ʃǎːritɕ or) is a Serbian female pop/rock singer and performer.

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Belgrade

Belgrade (Beograd / Београд, meaning "White city",; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia.

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Belgrade Design Week

Belgrade Design Week is an international festival established in 2005, and held once a year in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Belgrade printing house

The Belgrade printing house was a printing house established by count (knez) Radiša Dmitrović in Belgrade, Ottoman Serbia (today the capital of Serbia).

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Beloš

Beloš (Белош; Βελούσης fl. 1141–1163), was a Serbian prince and Hungarian palatine who served as the regent of Hungary from 1141 until 1146, alongside his sister Helena, mother of the infant King Géza II.

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Beloje

Beloje (Белоје, Βελάης; 839) was the župan of Travunia some time in the first half of the 9th century.

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Ben Mulroney

Benedict Martin Paul "Ben" Mulroney (born March 9, 1976) is a Canadian television host.

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Benedikt Kuripečič

Benedikt Kuripečič or Benedikt Kuripešić (Benedict Curipeschitz von Obernburg, 1491–1531) was a 16th-century Slovene diplomat who recorded epic songs about Miloš Obilić.

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Bernat Klein

Bernat Klein (1922 – April 17, 2014) was a Serbian textile designer and painter.

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Beta Vukanović

Beta Vukanović (18 April 1872 – 31 October 1972),, was a Serbian painter and centenarian.

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Biljana Golić

Biljana "Biba" Golić (Serbian Cyrillic: Биљана "Биба" Голић) (born 9 November 1977 in Senta, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian table tennis player.

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Biljana Srbljanović

Biljana Srbljanović (Биљана Србљановић, born 15 October 1970) is a Serbian playwright.

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Bill Vukovich

William John Vukovich Sr. (December 13, 1918 – May 30, 1955) was an American automobile racing driver.

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Bioska

Bioska (Serbian Cyrillic: Биоска), is a village located in the Užice municipality of Serbia on the mountainous banks of Đetinja river and Lake Vrutci, between Zlatibor and Tara mountains, and close to Uzice-Ponikve airport and Kremna village, as well as Mokra Gora-Drvengrad, a.k.a. Küstendorf or Mećavnik (Мећавник),.

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Biserka Cvejić

Biserka Cvejić (Бисерка Цвејић, born November 5, 1923) (mezzo-soprano) is a famous Serbian opera singer and university professor.

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Blažo Đukanović

Blažo Đukanović (26 November 1883 in Lukovo, Nikšić, Principality of Montenegro – 21 October 1943 in Ostrog monastery, Italian governorate of Montenegro) was a Montenegrin Serb Chetnik brigadier general and political leader in World War II Montenegro.

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Black Mike Winage

Michael "Black Mike" Winage (14 March 1870 – 15 March 1977) was a Serbian-Canadian miner, pioneer and adventurer who settled in the Yukon towards the end of the Klondike Gold Rush and who lived to be 107 years old.

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Blagoje Adžić

Blagoje Adžić (Благоје Аџић; 2 September 1932 – 1 March 2012) was the acting minister of defence in the Yugoslav government.

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Blagoje Paunović

Blagoje Paunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Благоје Пауновић; 4 June 1947 – 9 December 2014) was a Serbian football defender and manager.

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Boško Abramović

Boško Abramović (Бошко Абрамовић; born 1951, Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian chess grandmaster and selector of the national team.

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Božidar Ferjančić

Božidar Ferjančić (Божидар Ферјанчић; 17 February 1929 – 28 June 1998) was a Serbian historian, a specialist in medieval Serbian history and the later Byzantine empire.

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Božidar Goraždanin

Božidar Ljubavić, better known as Božidar Goraždanin (Božidar of Goražde), was founder of the Goražde printing house, the second Serbian language printing house and one of the earliest printing houses on the Balkans.

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Božidar Janković

Božidar Janković (Божидар Јанковић; 7 December 1849 – 7 July 1920) was a Serbian army general commander of the Serbian Third Army during the First Balkan War between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire.

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Božidar Maljković

Božidar "Boža" Maljković (Божидар "Божо" Маљковић; born 20 April 1952) is a Serbian former professional basketball coach and current president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia.

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Božidar Petranović

Božidar Petranović (18 February 1809 – 12 September 1874) was a Serbian author, scholar, journalist, and one of the leading historians of Serbian literature and a distinctive proponent of world literature.

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Božidar Vuković

Božidar Vuković (Божидар Вуковић, Dionisio della Vecchia, Dionisius a Vetula; c. 1460 — c. 1539) was one of the first printers of Serbian books in Montenegro.

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Boban Marković

Boban Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бобан Марковић) is a Serbian Romani trumpet player and brass ensemble leader from Vladičin Han.

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Bogdan Đuričić

Bogdan Djuricic (31 May 1950, Ljubljana - 11 December 2008, Belgrade) was a Serbian biochemist.

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Bogdan Bogdanović

Bogdan Bogdanović (20 August 1922 − 18 June 2010) was a Serbian architect, urbanist and essayist.

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Bogdan Diklić

Bogdan Diklić (Богдан Диклић, born 1 August 1953 in Bjelovar, Croatia, then Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor active since the late 1970s who starred in over one hundred Yugoslav films and television series.

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Bogdan Gavrilović

Bogdan Gavrilović (Serbian Cyrillic: Богдан Гавриловић) (1864–1947) was a Serbian mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and educator.

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Bogdan Maglich

Bogdan Castle Maglich (also spelled Maglic or Maglić) (August 5, 1928, Sombor, Yugoslavia – November 25, 2017, Newport Beach, California, USA) was an experimental nuclear physicist and the leading advocate of a purported non-radioactive aneutronic fusion energy source.

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Bogdan Popović

Bogdan Popović (Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 20 December 1863 – Belgrade, Yugoslavia 7 November 1944) was one of the most important literary critics in Serbia and later Kingdom of Yugoslavia and an academic.

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Bogoljub Jevtić

Bogoljub Jevtić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богољуб Јевтић; 24 December 1886 – 7 June 1960) was a Serbian diplomat and politician in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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Bogoljub Karić

Bogoljub Karić (Богољуб Карић, born 17 January 1954)) is a Serbian businessman and politician.

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Bojan Krkić

Bojan Krkić Pérez (Бојан Кркић Перез; born 28 August 1990), also known as simply Bojan, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Stoke City.

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Bojan Popović

Bojan Popović (Бојан Поповић; born February 13, 1983) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Bojan Vučković

Bojan Vučković (born 1980) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Bojan Zulfikarpašić

Bojan Zulfikarpašić (Бојан Зулфикарпашић), also known by the stage name Bojan Z. (born February 2, 1968) is a Serbian jazz pianist.

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Bojana Jovanovski Petrović

Bojana Jovanovski Petrović (born 31 December 1991) is a Serbian tennis player.

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Bojana Novakovic

Bojana Novakovic (Бојана Новаковић, Bojana Novaković; born 12 July 1981) is a Serbian-Australian actress who is currently starring in the American TV series Instinct with Alan Cumming.

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Bojana Ordinačev

Bojana Laura Ordinačev (born August 14, 1980, in Novi Sad, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian model and actress who made her debut in 2003 television series M(j)ešoviti brak.

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Bojana Panić

Bojana Panić (Cyrillic: Бојана Панић; born 24 May 1985 in Yugoslavia) is a fashion model and an actress.

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Bojana Radulović

Bojana Radulović (Бојана Радуловић, Bojana Radulovics; born 23 March 1973 in Subotica, SFR Yugoslavia, today Serbia) is a retired Yugoslav and Hungarian handball player who currently leads the handball academy of Dunaújváros.

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Bojana Sentaler

Bojana Sentaler is a Canadian fashion designer based in Toronto, Ontario who is known for her alpaca coats.

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Bonino De Boninis

Bonino De' Boninis (also known as Dobrić Dobrićević) one of the pioneers of printing in Europe, was born in 1454 on the small Adriatic Island of Lastovo in the Republic of Ragusa (modern Croatia).

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Boogie (photographer)

Boogie (born Vladimir Milivojevich in 1969) is a photographer from Serbia, based in Brooklyn, New York.

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Bora Đorđević

Borisav "Bora" Đorđević (Борисав-Бора Ђорђевић), also known as Bora Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Бора Чорба), is a Serbian singer, songwriter and poet.

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Bora Kostić

Borivoje "Bora" Kostić (Бopивoje Kocтић,; 14 June 1930 – 10 January 2011) was a former Serbian footballer.

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Bora Todorović

Borivoje "Bora" Todorović (Боривоје "Бора" Тодоровић; 5 November 1929 – 7 July 2014) was a Serbian actor.

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Boris Kostić

Borislav Kostić (aka Boris or Bora Kostic, Kostitsch; 24 February 1887 – 3 November 1963) was a Serbian chess grandmaster and a noted popularizer of the game.

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Boris Nikolić

Boris Nikolić (Борис Николић; 1974-2008) was a Serbian fashion designer who has become somewhat of an icon since his death in 2008.

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Boris Novković

Boris Novković (born 25 December 1967) is a Croatian pop singer.

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Boris Spremo

Boris Spremo, (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Спремо; October 20, 1935 – August 21, 2017) was a Canadian photojournalist.

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Boris Tadić

Boris Tadić (Борис Тадић; born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as President of Serbia from 2004 to 2012.

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Borisav Jović

Borisav Jović (Борисав Јовић,; born 19 October 1928) is a former Serbian communist politician, who served as the Serbian member of the collective presidency of Yugoslavia during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Borisav Stanković

Borisav Stanković (Борисав Станковић; 31 March 1876 – 22 October 1927), also known by his nickname Bora (Бора), was a Serbian writer belonging to the school of realism.

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Borislav Ivkov

Borislav Ivkov (born November 12, 1933 in Belgrade) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Borislav Milić

Borislav Milić (Cyrillic Борислав Милић) (20 October 1925 – 28 May 1986) was a Yugoslav Grandmaster of chess, and a chess writer, organizer, promoter, and administrator.

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Borislav Paravac

Borislav Paravac (Борислав Паравац; born 18 February 1943) is a Bosnian Serb politician and former member of the tripartite Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 10 April 2003 to 6 November 2006.

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Borislav Pekić

Borislav Pekić (Борислав Пекић,; 4 February 1930 – 2 July 1992) was a Serbian writer and political activist.

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Borislav Stanković

Borislav "Bora" Stanković (Борислав Станковић; born 9 July 1925) is a Serbian former basketball player and coach, as well as a longtime administrator in the sport's various governing bodies, including FIBA and International Olympic Committee.

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Borki Predojević

Borki Predojević (Борки Предојевић; born 6 April 1987 in Teslić) is a Bosnian Serb chess grandmaster, the youngest ever from his country.

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Boro Stjepanović

Borislav "Boro" Stjepanović (born 8 May 1946 in Vareš) is a Bosnian Serb actor and director.

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Brad Dexter

Brad Dexter (born Veljko Soso; April 9, 1917 – December 12, 2002) was an American actor and film producer.

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Branibor Debeljković

Mr Ph.

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Branislav Ivanović

Branislav Ivanović (Бранислав Ивановић,; born 22 February 1984) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg and the Serbia national team, A versatile defender, Ivanović plays as a right back, although he can also play as a centre back.

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Branislav Kerac

Branislav "Bane" Kerac (born September 7, 1952, Novi Sad) is a popular Serbian comic book creator, known best for his series Cat Claw.

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Branislav Lečić

Branislav Lečić (Бранислав Лечић; born 25 August 1955) is a Serbian actor and politician.

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Branislav Martinović

Branko Martinović (29 November 1937 – 26 February 2015) was a Serbian wrestler who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Branislav Nušić

Branislav Nušić (Бранислав Нушић,; – 19 January 1938) was a Serbian playwright, satirist, essayist, novelist and founder of modern rhetoric in Serbia.

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Branislav Petronijević

Branislav Petronijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and scientist (paleontologist) who wrote books primarily in three languages, Serbian, German and French fluently.

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Branislav Prelević

Branislav "Bane" Prelević (Бранислав Прелевић; born December 19, 1966) is a former Serbian and Greek professional basketball player and basketball coach.

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Branislav Simić

Branislav Simić (born 21 March 1935) is a retired Greco-Roman wrestler from Serbia.

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Branka Katić

Branka Katić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранка Катић; born 20 January 1970) is a Serbian actress known for appearing in the films Black Cat, White Cat, Public Enemies and the TV series Big Love.

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Branko Ćopić

Branko Ćopić (Бранко Ћопић; 1 January 1915 – 26 March 1984) was a Yugoslav writer.

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Branko Damljanović

Branko Damljanović (born 17 June 1961 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian grandmaster.

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Branko Lazarević

Branko Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Лазаревић; born 14 May 1984) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender.

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Branko Mikasinovich

Branko Mikasinovich (born November 6, 1938 in Belišće) is a scholar of Yugoslav and Serbian literature, as well as a noted Slavist.

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Branko Milanović

Branko Milanović (Бранко Милановић; born October 24, 1953) is a Serbian-American economist.

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Branko Miljković

Branko Miljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Миљковић; 29 January 1934 – 12 February 1961) was an iconic Serbian poet.

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Branko Mladenović

Branko (Бранко; 1331–65) was a Serbian magnate who served king and emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55), and emperor Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–71), with the titles of sluga and later sevastokrator.

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Branko Pavlović

Branko Pavlović (Бранко Павловић) (Born 11 June 1960) is a Serbian politician and lawyer.

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Branko Radičević

Aleksije "Branko" Radičević (Алексије Бранко Радичевић,; 28 March 1824 – 1 July 1853) was an influential Serbian poet and the founder of modern Serbian lyric poetry.

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Branko Radivojevič

Branko Radivojevič (Бранко Радивојевић / Branko Radivojević; born November 24, 1980) is a Slovak professional ice hockey forward currently playing for HK Dukla Trenčín of the Slovak Extraliga (Slovak).

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Branko Stanković

Branislav "Branko" Stanković (Бpaниcлaв "Бpaнкo" Cтaнкoвић,; October 31, 1921 – February 20, 2002) was a Bosnian Serb footballer and manager, from Sarajevo.

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Branko Tomović

Branko Tomović (Бранко Томовић; born June 17, 1980) is a German-Serbian actor.

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Branko Vukelić (spy)

Branko Vukelić (1904 – January 1945) was a Yugoslav spy working for Richard Sorge's spy ring in Japan.

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Bratko Menaion

Bratko Menaion (Братков минеј) is a 13th-century Serbian liturgical calendar book (menaion), written Serbian Orthodox monk-scribe by the name of Bratko.

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Bratsa Bonifacho

Bratsa Bonifacho (Braca Bonifacije; born February 10, 1937 in Yugoslavia) a painter, became a Canadian citizen in 1976 and now lives in Vancouver, Canada.

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Brian Linehan

Brian Richard Linehan (September 3, 1944 – June 4, 2004) was a Canadian television host from Hamilton, Ontario, at The Canadian Encyclopedia.

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British Museum

The British Museum, located in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture.

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Bronko Lubich

Bronko Sandor Lupsity (December 25, 1925 – August 11, 2007) was a Hungarian-born Serbian Canadian professional wrestler, manager, referee and promoter.

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Bronze medal

A bronze medal in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a medal made of bronze awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc.

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Brutalist architecture

Brutalist architecture flourished from 1951 to 1975, having descended from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.

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Buća

The Buća (in Italian Bucchia) was a noble family that served the Republic of Ragusa, and one of the most important families to come out of Kotor.

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Budapest

Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria (България, tr.), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Република България, tr.), is a country in southeastern Europe.

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Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, which had been founded as Byzantium).

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Calendar of saints

The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the day as the feast day or feast of said saint.

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California

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States.

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Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Festival (Festival de Cannes), named until 2002 as the International Film Festival (Festival international du film) and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world.

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Captain (association football)

The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team: it is often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game.

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) is a foreign-policy think tank with centers in Washington D.C., Moscow, Beirut, Beijing, Brussels, and New Delhi.

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Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University (commonly known as CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Cat Claw

Cat Claw is a fictional comic book superhero created by Serbian artist Branislav Kerac and writer Svetozar Obradović.

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Cathedral

A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.

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Catherine Oxenberg

Catherine Oxenberg (Катарина Оксенберг, Katarina Oksenberg, born September 22, 1961) is an American actress best known for her performance as Amanda Carrington on the 1980s prime-time soap opera Dynasty.

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Catherine the Great

Catherine II (Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна Yekaterina Alekseyevna; –), also known as Catherine the Great (Екатери́на Вели́кая, Yekaterina Velikaya), born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, was Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796, the country's longest-ruling female leader.

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CBC News

CBC News is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.

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CBS

CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation.

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Ceca (singer)

Svetlana Ražnatović (Светлана Ражнатовић,; née Veličković/Величковић, or), known by her stage name Ceca (Цеца,; born 14 June 1973) is a Serbian turbo-folk singer.

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Cetinje

Cetinje (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Цетиње), is a city and Old Royal Capital (Montenegrin: Prijestonica / Приjестоница) of Montenegro.

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Cetinje Octoechos

The Cetinje Octoechos (Цетињски октоих or Cetinjski oktoih) is an Orthodox liturgical book printed in 1494 in Cetinje, the capital of the Principality of Zeta (present-day Montenegro).

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Charles Simic

Charles Simic (Душан "Чарлс" Симић; born Dušan Simić; May 9, 1938) is a Serbian-American poet and was co-poetry editor of the Paris Review.

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Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club is a professional football club in London, England, that competes in the Premier League.

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Chetniks

The Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, also known as the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland or The Ravna Gora Movement, commonly known as the Chetniks (Četnici, Четници,; Četniki), was a World War II movement in Yugoslavia led by Draža Mihailović, an anti-Axis movement in their long-term goals which engaged in marginal resistance activities for limited periods.

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Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja (Ljetopis popa Dukljanina) is the usual name given to an alleged medieval chronicle written by an anonymous priest from Duklja.

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Church Slavonic language

Church Slavonic, also known as Church Slavic, New Church Slavonic or New Church Slavic, is the conservative Slavic liturgical language used by the Orthodox Church in Bulgaria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Macedonia and Ukraine.

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Classical guitar

The classical guitar (also known as concert guitar, classical acoustic, nylon-string guitar, or Spanish guitar) is the member of the guitar family used in classical music.

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Classical music

Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music.

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Clergy

Clergy are some of the main and important formal leaders within certain religions.

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Clock tower

Clock towers are a specific type of building which houses a turret clock and has one or more clock faces on the upper exterior walls.

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Club of Rome

The Club of Rome describes itself as "an organisation of individuals who share a common concern for the future of humanity and strive to make a difference.

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Commander

Commander is a common naval and air force officer rank.

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Constantin Brâncoveanu

Constantin Brâncoveanu (1654 – August 15, 1714) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.

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Constantine Bodin

Constantine Bodin (Константѝн Бо̀дин, Konstantìn Bòdin, Константин Бодин/Konstantin Bodin; 1072–1101) was the ruler of Duklja, from 1081 to 1101, succeeding his father, Mihailo Vojislavljević (1050–1081).

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Constantine of Kostenets

Constantine of Kostenets (Konstantin Kostenechki; born ca. 1380, died after 1431), also known as Constantine the Philosopher (Константин Филозоф), was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and chronicler, who spent most of his life in the Serbian Despotate.

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Constantine XI Palaiologos

Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos, Latinized as Palaeologus (Κωνσταντῖνος ΙΑ' Δραγάσης Παλαιολόγος, Kōnstantinos XI Dragasēs Palaiologos; 8 February 1405 – 29 May 1453) was the last reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling as a member of the Palaiologos dynasty from 1449 to his death in battle at the fall of Constantinople in 1453.

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Copa del Rey

The Copa del Rey (King's Cup) is an annual football cup competition for Spanish football teams.

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Corfu

Corfu or Kerkyra (translit,; translit,; Corcyra; Corfù) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea.

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Cosmogony

Cosmogony is any model concerning the origin of either the cosmos or universe.

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Cretan War (1645–1669)

The Cretan War (Κρητικός Πόλεμος, Girit'in Fethi) or War of Candia (Guerra di Candia, Kandijski rat), is the name given to the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession.

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Crnojević printing house

The Crnojević printing house (Штампарија Црнојевића) or Cetinje printing house (Цетињска штампарија), was the first printing house in Southeastern Europe; the facility operated between 1493 and 1496 in Cetinje, Zeta (modern Montenegro).

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Cveta Majtanović

Cveta Majtanović (Цвета Мајтановић) (born March 31, 1986 in Novi Sad, Serbia) is Serbian singer and songwriter who rose to popularity after winning Idol Serbia-Montenegro & Macedonia, the Serbian version of Pop Idol, shown on BKTV.

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Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev

Cyprian (Киприан, Киприан, Кипріан) (c. 1336 – 16 September 1406) was Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' with the Metropolitan's residence in Moscow.

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Cyrillic script

The Cyrillic script is a writing system used for various alphabets across Eurasia (particularity in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and North Asia).

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Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church

The Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia is a self-governing body of the Eastern Orthodox Church that territorially covers the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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Czechoslovak Hussite Church

The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Církev československá husitská, CČSH or CČH) is a Christian church that separated from the Catholic Church after World War I in former Czechoslovakia.

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Dada

Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centers in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire (circa 1916); New York Dada began circa 1915, and after 1920 Dada flourished in Paris.

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Dada Vujasinović

Radislava "Dada" Vujasinović (Радислава Дада Вујасиновић,; 10 February 1964 – 8 April 1994) was a Serbian journalist and reporter for the news magazine ''Duga'', published in Belgrade.

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Dalmatia

Dalmatia (Dalmacija; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical regions of Croatia, alongside Croatia proper, Slavonia and Istria.

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Damir Čičić

Damir Čičić (Дамир Чичић) is a Serbian pop singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer.

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Damir Kahriman

Damir Kahriman (Дамир Кахриман; born 19 November 1984) is a Serbian professional footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Red Star Belgrade in the Serbian SuperLiga.

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Dan Gadzuric

Daniel Gadzuric (born February 2, 1978) is a Dutch former professional basketball player.

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Dan Majerle

Daniel Lewis Majerle (born September 9, 1965), also known by the nickname "Thunder Dan", is an American retired professional basketball player and current coach of the Grand Canyon Antelopes.

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Dan Petronijevic

Daniel Petronijevic (Serbian Cyrillic: Данијел Петронијевић;Artists On Demand: (at 25m15s to 25m40s; at 02m08s to 02m30s) born March 28, 1981) is a Canadian actor who has appeared in various feature films, including the American Pie franchise, and in TV shows such as 19-2, Playmakers, Cardinal and Letterkenny.

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Dan Radakovich

Dan Radakovich (born June 9, 1958) is the athletics director at Clemson University.

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Danas (newspaper)

Danas (Serbo-Croatian for "today"), is an independent daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Danica Curcic

Danica Curcic (Danica Ćurčić; born August 27, 1985) is a Serbian-Danish actress.

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Daniel Majstorović

Daniel Majstorović (Данијел Мајсторовић; born on 5 April 1977) is a Swedish former footballer and current sporting director of IF Brommapojkarna.

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Daniel Nestor

Daniel Mark Nestor (Danijel Nestorović, Данијел Несторовић,; born September 4, 1972) is a Canadian professional tennis player.

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Daniel Vosovic

Daniel Vosovic (born March 25, 1981) is an American fashion designer and a finalist in season 2 of the reality show Project Runway.

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Danijela Dimitrovska

Danijela Dimitrovska (Serbian Cyrillic: Данијела Димитровска;; born 29 October 1987) is a Serbian model.

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Danilo Blanuša

Danilo Blanuša (December 7, 1903 – August 8, 1987) was a Yugoslav mathematician, physicist, engineer and a professor at the University of Zagreb, SR Croatia.

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Danilo Gregorić

Danilo Gregorić (Данило Грегорић; 1900–1957) or Gregorič (Грегорич) was a Yugoslav diplomat to Germany and the newspaper editor for Vreme during World War II.

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Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje

Danilo Šćepčević (Данило Шћепчевић, 1670 – January 11, 1735) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735.

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Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro

Danilo Petrović Njegoš (25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860), was the Metropolitan or Prince-Bishop of Montenegro (as Danilo II) and later prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860 (as Danilo I).

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Danilo I, Serbian Archbishop

Danilo I (Данило I, 1271–72) was the fourth Archbishop of Serbs.

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Danilo II, Serbian Archbishop

Danilo II (Данило II) was the Archbishop of Serbs 1324 to 1337, under the rule of Kings Stephen Uroš III (1321–1331) and Dušan the Mighty (1331–1355, crowned Emperor in 1345).

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Danilo III (patriarch)

Danilo III (Данило III; also called Danilo the Younger, 1350–1400) was the fifth Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1390–1396), a writer and poet, known also for transferring the relics of Lazar of Serbia from the church of Sveti Spas (Holy Saviour) in Priština to Ravanica in 1391.

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Danilo Ikodinović

Danilo “Dača” Ikodinović (Данило Икодиновић - Дача, born 4 October 1976 in Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics (with Yugoslavia) and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics (with Serbia and Montenegro).

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Danilo Kiš

Danilo Kiš (22 February 1935 – 15 October 1989) was a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, essayist and translator, who wrote in Serbo-Croatian.

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Danilo Lazović

Danilo Lazović (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Лазовић) (25. November 1951, Brodarevo, Serbia, then Yugoslavia – 25 March 2006 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro) was a Serbian actor.

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Danilo Stojković

Danilo Stojković (Данило Стојковић; 11 August 1934 – 16 March 2002), commonly nicknamed Bata (Бата), was a Serbian theatre, television and film actor.

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Darinka Kvekić

Darinka Petrovic née Kvekić (Trieste 19 December 1838 – Venice 2 February 1892), was a Princess consort of Montenegro by her marriage to Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro.

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Darko F. Ribnikar

Davorin "Darko" F. Ribnikar (May 16. (3.) 1878 in Svilajnac, Serbia — August 31, 1914 in Bela Crkva, Krupanj/Podrinje, Serbia) was the editor in chief of the Serbian newspaper Politika.

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Darko Kovačević

Darko Kovačević (Дарко Ковачевић,; born 18 November 1973) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a forward.

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Darko Miličić

Darko Miličić (Дарко Миличић,; born June 20, 1985) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player.

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Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit

Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit (English title – Love Scenes from Planet Earth) is a 1998 German romantic comedy film.

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David Bižić

David Bižić (Давид Бижић; born 25 November 1975) is an operatic baritone.

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David Savić

David Savić (born August 23, 1985) is a Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player.

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Davor Džalto

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Döme Sztójay

Döme Sztójay (5 January 1883 – 22 August 1946) was a Hungarian soldier and diplomat of Serb origin, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary in 1944, during World War II.

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Dečani Chronicle

The Dečani chronicle (Дечански летопис) is a Serbian-language manuscript written in the second half of the 15th century in Dečani monastery.

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Dejan Ajdačić

Dejan Ajdačić (Дејан Ајдачић), born January 22, 1959, is a Serbian Slavist, philologist, folklorist, ethnolinguist, literary critic, translator and editor.

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Dejan Antić

Dejan Antić (born 1968) is a Serbian chess grandmaster.

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Dejan Čukić

Dejan Čukić (Born 25 November 1966 in Ivangrad, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Danish actor.

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Dejan Bodiroga

Dejan Bodiroga (Дејан Бодирога; born 2 March 1973) is a Serbian basketball executive and former professional basketball player.

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Dejan Despić

Dejan Despić (Дејан Деспић; born 11 May 1930) is a Serbian classical composer, author, music theoretician and pedagogue.

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Dejan Medaković

Dejan Medaković (Дејан Медаковић; 7 July 1922 – 1 July 2008) was a Serbian art historian, writer and academician.

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Dejan Mihajlov

Dejan Mihajlov (Дејан Михајлов, born 26 February 1972) is a Serbian lawyer and politician.

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Dejan Milojević

Dejan Milojević (Дејан Милојевић; born April 15, 1977) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player who played at the power forward position.

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Dejan Petrović

Dejan Petrović (Дејан Петровић; born 3 April 1978) is an Australian-born Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player.

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Dejan Ristanović

Dejan Ristanović (Дејан Ристановић), is a well known Serbian writer and computer publicist.

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Dejan Stanković

Dejan "Deki" Stanković (Дејан Станковић,, born 11 September 1978) is a Serbian former footballer.

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Dejan Stojanović

Dejan Stojanović (Дејан Стојановић,; born 11 March 1959) is a Serbian poet, writer, essayist, philosopher, businessman, and former journalist.

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Dejan Tomašević

Dejan Tomašević (Дејан Томашевић; born 6 May 1973) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player who is the vice-president of the Serbian Basketball Federation.

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Del Casher

Del Casher (born Delton Kacher, 1938, Hammond, Indiana) is an American guitarist and inventor.

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Delta Holding

Delta Holding is a Serbian holding company with the headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Demetrius Kantakouzenos

Demetrius Kantakouzenos (Димитрије Кантакузин/Dimitrije Kantakuzin; born 1435— 1487) was a Bulgarian writer who lived in the 15th century Serbian Despotate.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Denise Djokic

Denise Djokic (born 13 November 1980) is a cellist from Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Desa (monarch)

Desa (Serbian Cyrillic: Деса) was the Serbian co-ruler from 1148 to 1153, alongside his elder brother Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia; the Prince of Duklja, Travunija and Zahumlje from 1149 to 1162; the Grand Prince of Serbia from 1153 to 1155, and again from 1162 to 1166.

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Desanka Kovačević-Kojić

Desanka Kovačević-Kojić (Serbian Cyrillic: Десанка Ковачевић-Којић) is a Serbian historian, a specialist in the medieval history of Serbia and Bosnia, and in particular urban history, trade and commercial relations.

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Desanka Maksimović

Desanka Maksimović (Десанка Максимовић,; 16 May 1898 – 11 February 1993) was a Serbian poet, writer and translator.

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Design Museum

The Design Museum is a museum in Kensington, London, which covers product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design.

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Deyan Sudjic

Deyan Sudjic, (born 6 September 1952) is a British writer and broadcaster, specializing in the fields of design and architecture.

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Dialectology

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Dijana Dejanovic

Dijana Dejanovic is a Bosnian Serb model, and film actress known for her works in Bollywood, and European cinema.

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Dimitar of Kratovo

Dimitar of Kratovo (Димитар Кратовски) was a 15th-century Serb writer and lexicographer, and one of the most important members of the Kratovo literary school.

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Dimitrije Avramović

Dimitrije "Mita" Avramović (15 March 1815 – 1 March 1855) was a Serbian painter known best for his iconostasis and frescos.

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Dimitrije Bačević

Dimitrije Bačević (1735–1770) was a Serbian icon painter and muralist in the Baroque style.

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Dimitrije Bjelica

Dimitrije Bjelica (born November 8, 1935 in Vrbica Gornja, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess FIDE Master who can be found in the Guinness Book of Records for playing a 312-board simul in Subotica in 1997 (score: +219 −1.

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Dimitrije Davidović

Dimitrije "Mita" Davidović (Zemun, Habsburg Monarchy, 12 October 1789 – Smederevo, Principality of Serbia, 24 March 1838) was a secretary to Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia, Minister of Education of the Principality of Serbia, writer, journalist, publisher, historian, diplomatist, and founder of modern Serbian journalism and publishing.

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Dimitrije Karaman

Dimitrije Karaman (Lipova, Arad, c. 1500-Lipova, Arad, after 1555) was an early Serbian poet and bard.

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Dimitrije Ljotić

Dimitrije Ljotić (Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian fascist politician and ideologue who established the Yugoslav National Movement (Zbor) in 1935 and collaborated with German occupational authorities in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during World War II.

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Dimitrije Ljubavić

Dimitrije Ljubavić (Venice, January 1519 - Brașov, 1564) was a Serbian Orthodox deacon, humanist, writer and printer who, together with Philip Melanchthon, the German reformer, initiated the first formal contact between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Lutherans in 1559 when Ljubavić took a copy of the Augsburg Confession to Patriarch Joasaph II of Constantinople.

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Dimitrije Mitrinović

Dimitrije "Mita" Mitrinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Мита Митриновић; 21 October 1887 – 28 August 1953) was a Serbian philosopher, poet, revolutionary, theoretician of modern painting, traveler and cosmopolitan.

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Dimitrije Najdanović

Dimitrije Najdanović (Kragujevac, 7 June 1897-Wooster, Ohio, 24 March 1986) was a Serbian theologian and miscellaneous writer.

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Dimitrije Nešić

Dimitrije Nešić (20 October 1836, in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – 9 May 1904, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was mathematician and president of the Serbian Royal Academy.

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Dimitrije Ruvarac

Dimitrije "Mita" Ruvarac (Димитрије Руварац; Stari Banovci, Austria Hungary October 25, 1842 — Sremski Karlovci, Kingdom of Yugoslavia December 16, 1931) was Serbian historian, Orthodox priest, politician and publisher.

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Dimitrije T. Leko

Dimitrije "Mita" T. Leko (Димитрије Т. Леко; January 22, 1863, Belgrade, Principality of Serbia – September 24, 1914, Kragujevac, Kingdom of Serbia) was a renowned Serbian architect and urbanist.

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Dimitrije, Serbian Patriarch

Dimitrije (Димитрије; 28 October 1846 – 6 April 1930) was the first Patriarch of the reunified Serbian Orthodox Church, from 1920 until his death.

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Dmitri Khristich

Dmytro Anatoliiovych "Dmitri" Khristich (Дмитро́ Анатолійович Хри́стич, Дмитрий Анатольевич Хри́стич; born July 23, 1969) is a former professional ice hockey player.

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Dobrica Ćosić

Dobrica Ćosić (Добрица Ћосић,; 29 December 1921 – 18 May 2014) was a Serbian politician, writer, and political theorist.

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Dobrica Matković

Dobrica Matković (Добрица Матковић; 1887–1973) was the Head of the Department for State Protection in 1929, the governor of the Danube Banovina between 1933–35 and of the Morava Banovina between 1935–36.

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Domentijan

Domentijan (Доментијан; c. 1210-after 1264), also known as Domentijan the Hilandarian (Доментијан Хиландарац), was a major figure in medieval Serbian literature.

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Dorotej of Hilandar

Dorotej or Dorotheus (Доротеј) was a Serbian Orthodox abbot of Hilandar and the protos of Mount Athos from 1356 until 1366.

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Dositej Obradović

Dimitrije "Dositej" Obradović (Димитрије Обрадовић,; 17 February 1739 – 7 April 1811) was a Serbian writer, philosopher, dramatist, librettist, linguist, traveler, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia.

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Double agent

In the field of counterintelligence, a double agent (also double secret agent) is an employee of a secret intelligence service for one country, whose primary purpose is to spy on a target organization of another country, but who, in fact, has been discovered by the target organization and is now spying on their own country's organization for the target organization.

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Doug Utjesenovic

Dragan "Doug" Utješenović (Драган Утјешеновић; born 8 October 1946 in Belgrade, SR Serbia) is a former Serbian Australian football (soccer) defender.

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Draža Mihailović

Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović (Драгољуб Дража Михаиловић, known to his supporters as Uncle Draža (Чича Дража / Čiča Draža; 27 April 1893 – 17 July 1946), was a Yugoslav Serb general during World War II. A staunch royalist, he retreated to the mountains near Belgrade when the Germans overran Yugoslavia in April 1941 and there he organized bands of guerrillas known as the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army. The organisation is commonly known as the Chetniks, although the name of the organisation was later changed to the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (JVUO, ЈВУО). Founded as the first Yugoslav resistance movement, it was royalist and nationalist, as opposed to the other, Josip Broz Tito's Partisans who were communist. Initially, the two groups operated in parallel, but by late 1941 began fighting each other in the attempt to gain control of post-war Yugoslavia. Many Chetnik groups collaborated or established modus vivendi with the Axis powers. Mihailović himself collaborated with Milan Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić at the end of the war. After the war, Mihailović was captured by the communists. He was tried and convicted of high treason and war crimes by the communist authorities of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, and executed by firing squad in Belgrade. The nature and extent of his responsibility for collaboration and ethnic massacres remains controversial. On 14 May 2015, Mihailović was rehabilitated after a ruling by the Supreme Court of Cassation, the highest appellate court in Serbia.

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Dražen Dalipagić

Dražen "Praja" Dalipagić (born November 27, 1951) is a Yugoslav-Serbian retired professional basketball player and head coach.

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Draga Ljočić

Draga Ljočić-Milošević (1855–1926), was a Serbian physician and feminist.

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Draga Mašin

Draginja "Draga" Obrenović (Драгиња "Драга" Обреновић; 11 September 1864 –), formerly Mašin (Машин), was the Queen consort of King Aleksandar Obrenović of the Kingdom of Serbia.

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Dragan Aleksić

Dragan Aleksić (1901–1958) was a Yugoslavian Dadaist painter, founder of the Yugoslavian branch of Dadaism (an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century), termed "Yugo-Dada." Category:Dada Category:1901 births Category:1964 deaths Category:20th-century Serbian painters.

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Dragan Čavić

Dragan Čavić (Драган Чавић) (born 10 March 1958, Zenica) is a Bosnian politician of Serb ethnicity, who was the President of Republika Srpska in 2002-2006, after having been Vice President of Republika Srpska in 2000-2002.

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Dragan Škrbić

Dragan Škrbić (Драган Шкрбић; born September 29, 1968 in Kula, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian handball player.

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Dragan Šolak

Dragan Šolak (Драган Шолак; born 30 March 1980, in Vrbas) is a Turkish-Serbian chess grandmaster.

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Dragan Bjelogrlić

Dragan Bjelogrlić "Bjela" (Драган Бјелогрлић,; born on 10 October 1963) is a Serbian actor, director, and producer.

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Dragan Džajić

Dragan Džajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Џајић; born 30 May 1946) is a former Serbian footballer who is widely considered to be one of the best Serbian footballers to emerge from former Yugoslavia.

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Dragan Kićanović

Dragan Kićanović (Драган Кићановић; born August 17, 1953) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player.

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Dragan Lukić

Dragan Lukić (Драган Лукић; November 30, 1928 - January 1, 2006), was a Serbian children's writer.

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Dragan Malešević Tapi

Dragan Malešević Tapi (Драган Малешевић Тапи; 22 January 1949 – 29 October 2002) was a Serbian painter.

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Dragan Mićanović

Dragan "Gagica" Mićanović (Драган Мићановић; born 30 September 1970) is a Serbian actor.

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Dragan Nikolić

Dragoslav "Dragan" Nikolić (Драгослав "Драган" Николић; 20 August 1943 – 11 March 2016) was a Serbian actor.

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Dragan Paskaš

Dragan Paskaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Паскаш) (born 1951) is a Serbian general.

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Dragan Stojković

Dragan Stojković (Драган Стојковић,; born 3 March 1965 in Niš, Serbia), also known under the nickname Piksi (Пикси), is a Serbian former footballer who played as a midfielder, and current manager of Guangzhou R&F.

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Dragan Tanasijević

Dragan Tanasijević (Драган С. Танасијевић, born on 26 April 1959 in Belgrade) is a prominent Serbian photographer who received several awards.

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Dragan Tarlać

Dragan Tarlać (Драган Тарлаћ, born May 9, 1973) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.

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Dragan Umicevic

Dragan Umičević (Драган Умичевић; born October 9, 1984, in Dubica, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player of Serbian descent.

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Dragana Atlija

Dragana Atlija (born 14 October 1986 in Knin, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian model and actress.

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Dragana Dujovic

Dragana Dujovic is a Serbian Model, Designer and Beauty Pageant.

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Dragana of Serbia

Dragana (Serbian, Драгана) was a Serbian princess and the Empress consort of Bulgaria as the second wife of Ivan Shishman (r. 1371–1395).

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Dragana Zarić

Dragana Zarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгана Зарић, born 1 August 1977 in Vršac) is a Serbian former professional tennis player.

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Dragiša Brašovan

Dragiša Brašovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Брашован) (May 25, 1887 - October 6, 1965) was a Serbian modernist architect, one of the leading architects of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia.

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Dragiša Cvetković

Dragiša Cvetković (Драгиша Цветковић; 15 January 1893 – 18 February 1969) was a Yugoslav politician active in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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Draginja Adamović

Draginja Adamović (Драгиња Адамовић; 1925–2000) was a Serbian poet.

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Draginja Vlasic

Draginja Vlasić (Драгиња Влашић, January 1928 in Vojka – 20 October 2011 in Zemun) is a Serbian painter.

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Drago Jovanovich

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Dragolj Code

Dragolj Code or Miscellany by Dragolj (Zbornik popa Dragolja) is a 1259 Serbian Orthodox manuscript by Serbian priest Dragolj (Presbyter Vasilije).

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Dragoljub Čirić

Dragoljub Miladin Čirić (12 November 1935 – 17 August 2014) was a Serbian and former Yugoslavian chess Grandmaster.

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Dragoljub Janošević

Dragoljub Janošević (Janosevic) (8 July 1923 – 20 May 1993) was a Yugoslav chess Grandmaster.

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Dragoljub Mićunović

Dragoljub Mićunović (Драгољуб Мићуновић; born 14 June 1930) is a Serbian politician and philosopher.

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Dragoljub Ojdanić

Dragoljub Ojdanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Ојданић) (born 1 June 1941, Ravni near Užice, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) was former Chief of the General Staff and Defence minister of Yugoslavia.

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Dragoljub Velimirović

Dragoljub Velimirović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Велимировић; 12 May 1942 – 22 May 2014) was a Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess grandmaster, born in Valjevo.

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Dragomir Bojanić

Dragomir Bojanić (Драгомир Бојанић; 13 June 1933 – 11 November 1993), also known by his nickname Gidra, was a Serbian actor.

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Dragomir Brajković

Dragomir Brajković (Драгомир Брајковић; 10 December 1947 – 29 November 2009) was a Montenegrin Serb writer, journalist, editor of Radio Belgrade, poet and member of the Association of Writers of Serbia.

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Dragomir Dujmov

Dragomir Dujmov (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгомир Дујмов) is a Serbian poet, novelist and short story writer from Hungary.

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Dragoslav Šekularac

Dragoslav Šekularac (Драгослав Шекуларац,; born 8 November 1937) is a Serbian former football player and coach.

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Dragoslav Mitrinović

Dragoslav S. Mitrinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Митриновић; 23 June 1908 – 2 April 1995) was a Serbian mathematician known for his work in differential equations, functional equations, complex analysis.

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Dragutin Anastasijević

Dragutin Anastasijević (Kragujevac, July 30, 1877 — Belgrade, August 20, 1950) was Serbian byzantinist and philologist, a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Dragutin Gavrilović

Dragutin Gavrilović (25 May 1882 – 19 July 1945) was a notable Serbian and, later, Yugoslav military officer.

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Dragutin Gostuški

Dragutin Gostuški (January 3, 1923 – September 21, 1998) was a famous Serbian composer, musicologist, and art historian.

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Dragutin Topić

Dragutin Topić (Драгутин Топић, born March 12, 1971 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian high jumper.

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Drenča

Drenča (Дренча) is a village in the municipality of Aleksandrovac, Serbia.

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Drinka Radovanović

Drinka Radovanović (born 1943) is a Serbian sculptor.

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Dušan Bajević

Dušan Bajević (Душан Бајевић,; Ντούσαν Μπάγεβιτς, Doúsan Báyevits; born 10 December 1948) is a football manager and former player from Mostar, SFR Yugoslavia.

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Dušan Ivković

Dušan "Duda" Ivković (Душан "Дуда" Ивковић; born 29 October 1943) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player and coach.

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Dušan Kecman

Dušan Kecman (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Кецман; born November 6, 1977) is a Serbian professional basketball executive, coach and former player.

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Dušan Kovačević

Dušan Kovačević (Душан Ковачевић,; born 12 July 1948) is a Serbian playwright and director best known for his theater plays and movie scripts.

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Dušan Lajović

Dušan Lajović (Душан Лајовић; born 30 June 1990) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Dušan Makavejev

Dušan Makavejev (Душан Макавејев) born 13 October 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s—many of which belong to the Black Wave.

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Dušan Matić

Dušan Matić (31 August 1898 - 12 September 1980) was a Serbian poet who was active as part of the Belgrade surrealist group.

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Dušan Otašević

Dušan Otašević (Душан Оташевић) (born 1940) is an artist.

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Dušan Petričić

Dušan Petričić (Душан Петричић; born 10 May 1946) is a Serbian illustrator and caricaturist.

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Dušan Ristanović

Dušan Ristanović (born February 1933 in Čačak, Serbia) is a former Professor of Medical Biophysics at the Department of Biophysics of the Belgrade Medical School, Belgrade, Serbia.

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Dušan Simović

Dušan Simović (Душан Симовић; 28 October 1882 – 26 August 1962) was a Serbian general who served as Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army and as the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia.

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Dušan T. Bataković

Dušan T. Bataković (Душан Т. Батаковић; 23 April 1957 – 27 June 2017) was a Serbian historian and diplomat.

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Dušan Trbojević

Dušan Trbojević (June 13, 1925 - September 9, 2011) was a famous Serbian pianist, composer, musical writer and university professor.

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Dušan Vasiljev

Dušan Vasiljev (Душан Васиљев; 1900–1924) was a Serbian poet, novelist and playwright.

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Dušan Vemić

Dušan Vemić (Душан Вемић) is a Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player.

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Dušan Vukotić

Dušan Vukotić (7 February 1927 – 8 July 1998) was a Yugoslav and Croatian cartoonist, author and director of animated films of Montenegrin descent.

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Dušan's Code

Dušan's Code (Душанов законик, Dušanov zakonik, known historically as Закон благовјернаго цара Стефана - Law of the pious Emperor Stefan) is a compilation of several legal systems that was enacted by Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia in 1349.

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Dušanka Đokić

Dušanka Đokić-Ristanović (born November 22, 1938) is a former professor of theoretical physics at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade.

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Duško Gojković

Duško Gojković (Душко Гојковић; born 14 October 1931) is a Serbian jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger.

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Duško Popov

Dušan "Duško" Popov, OBE (Душан "Душко" Попов; 10 July 1912 – 10 August 1981) was a Serbian double agent who served as part of the MI6 and Abwehr during World War II, and passed off disinformation to Germany as part of the Double-Cross System.

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Duško Radović

Dušan "Duško" Radović (Душко Радовић) (29 November 1922 – 16 August 1984) was a Serbian children's writer, poet, journalist, aphorist and TV editor.

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Duško Trifunović

Duško Trifunović (Душко Трифуновић, September 13, 1933 – January 28, 2006) was a Bosnian Serb poet and writer.

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Duško Vujošević

Duško Vujošević (Душко Вујошевић; born 3 March 1959) is a Montenegrin basketball coach, who currently coaches the Bosnian national team.

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Dubravka Lakić

Dubravka Lakić (Дубравка Лакић) is a Serbian film critic who has been writing for the Politika daily newspaper since 1989.

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Dubravka Sekulić

Dubravka Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравка Секулић; born 1980) is a Serbian professor, author and architect.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik (historically Ragusa) is a Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea.

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Eastern Front (World War II)

The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers and co-belligerent Finland against the Soviet Union, Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Southeast Europe (Balkans) from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945.

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Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.

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Ed Melvin

Edward H. "Bebbers" Melvin (February 13, 1916 – July 30, 2004), born Edward H. Milkovich, was an American professional basketball player of Serbian origin.

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Editing

Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information.

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EFL Cup

The EFL Cup (referred to historically, and colloquially, as simply the League Cup), currently known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football.

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Elder Grigorije

Elder Grigorije (Старац Григорије; 1310–55) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman and writer.

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Elder Siluan

Siluan (Силуан; 14th century) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and poet who lived and worked in the Hilandar monastery at Mount Athos in the 14th century.

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Electrical engineering

Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.

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Elena Ecaterina Rareș

Doamna Elena Ecaterina Rareş (died 1553) was a princess consort of Moldavia by marriage to Peter IV Rareș.

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Elena Glinskaya

Elena Vasilyevna Glinskaya (Елена Васильевна Глинская; c. 1510 – 4 April 1538 (13 April 1538), Moscow) was a Russian regent.

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Elena Karaman Karić

Elena Karaman Karić (born 30 September 1971, Belgrade) is a Serbian interior designer, founder and chief designer of Lorca Design Interiors.

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Elena of Montenegro

Princess Elena of Montenegro, or more commonly known as Queen Elena of Italy (8 January 1871 – 28 November 1952) was the daughter of King Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife, Milena Vukotić.

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Elena Pucić-Sorkočević

Countess Elena Pucić-Sorkočević, also Elena Pozza-Sorgo (c. 1784–1865) was the first female composer in the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), located in today's southern Croatia.

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Elizabeth of Russia

Elizabeth Petrovna (Елизаве́та (Елисаве́та) Петро́вна) (–), also known as Yelisaveta or Elizaveta, was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death.

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Elizabeth of Serbia

Elizabeth of Serbia (Elizabeta/Елизабета, Jelisaveta/Јелисавета; 1270 — died 1331) was Baness of Bosnia by her marriage to Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia.

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Emanuilo Janković

Emanuilo Janković (Емануило Јанковић; 1758–1792) was a Serbian writer, dramatist, philosopher, translator and editor.

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Emblem of Yugoslavia

The emblem of Yugoslavia featured six torches, surrounded by wheat with a red star at its top, and burning together in one flame; this represented the brotherhood and unity of the six federal republics forming Yugoslavia: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.

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Emil Petrovici

Emil Petrovici (1899–1968) was a Romanian linguist, dialectologist and Slavist.

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Emil Uzelac

Emil Uzelac (26 August 1867 – 7 January 1954) was a Croatian military commander who was a leading figure in the air forces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Independent State of Croatia.

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Emil Vojnović

Emil Vojnović von Belobreska (also Emil Woinovich; 23 April 1851 – 13 February 1927) was an Austro-Hungarian Army general and historian from the Military Frontier who until 1915 was the director of the War Archives in Vienna.

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Emilija Baranac

Emilija Baranac (born August 4, 1994) is a Canadian actress and model.

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Emir Kusturica

Emir Kusturica (Емир Кустурица, born 24 November 1954) is a Serbian filmmaker, actor and musician.

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Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina

The Eparchy of Zahumlje, Herzegovina and the Littoral (Епархија Захумско-херцеговачка и Приморска) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Serbian Orthodox Church with its seat in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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EuroBasket 2001

The 2001 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2001, was the 32nd FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2002 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Yugoslavia reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2004

The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the 49th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2007

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2012

The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the 57th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Euthymius of Tarnovo

Saint Euthymius of Tarnovo (also Evtimiy;, Sveti Evtimiy Tarnovski) was Patriarch of Bulgaria between 1375 and 1393.

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Evgenije Popović

Evgenije "Đena" Popović GBE (Serbian Cyrillic: Евгеније Поповић) (1842, Risan, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary - 1931, Trieste, Kingdom of Italy) was a Montenegrin statesmen, journalist, diplomat, politician, writer and editor.

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Evica Milovanov-Penezic

Evica Milovanov-Penezic is a Serbian glove designer known for her fringes, cutouts and use of vibrant colors.

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FIBA Korać Cup

The FIBA Korać Cup was an annual basketball club competition held by FIBA between the 1971–72 and 2001–02 seasons.

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Field marshal

Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is a very senior military rank, ordinarily senior to the general officer ranks.

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FIFA Club World Cup

The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.

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Filip Filipović (water polo)

Filip Filipović (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Филиповић; born 2 May 1987) is a Serbian water polo player.

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Filip Krajinović

Filip Krajinović (born 27 February 1992) is a Serbian professional tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No.

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Filip Mladenović

Filip Mladenović (born 15 August 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Lechia Gdańsk.

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Filip Nikolic

Filip Nikolic (Serbian: Филип Николић, Filip Nikolić; September 1, 1974 – September 16, 2009) was a French actor and singer of Serbian extraction, best known as the lead of the French boy-band 2Be3.

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Filip Višnjić

Filip Višnjić (Филип Вишњић,; 1767–1834) was a Bosnian Serb epic poet and guslar.

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Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture, moving pícture, theatrical film, or photoplay, is a series of still images that, when shown on a screen, create the illusion of moving images.

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Film director

A film director is a person who directs the making of a film.

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First Serbian Uprising

The First Serbian Uprising (Први српски устанак, Prvi srpski ustanak, Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813.

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Flight attendant

Flight attendants or cabin crew (also known as stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses, cabin attendants) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard commercial flights, on select business jet aircraft, and on some military aircraft.

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Folk music

Folk music includes both traditional music and the genre that evolved from it during the 20th century folk revival.

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Frank Dancevic

Frank Russell Dancevic (born September 26, 1984) is a Canadian professional tennis player.

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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 structures, 532 of which were completed.

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French invasion of Russia

The French invasion of Russia, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Отечественная война 1812 года Otechestvennaya Voyna 1812 Goda) and in France as the Russian Campaign (Campagne de Russie), began on 24 June 1812 when Napoleon's Grande Armée crossed the Neman River in an attempt to engage and defeat the Russian army.

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Futurist

Futurists or futurologists are scientists and social scientists whose specialty is futurology or the attempt to systematically explore predictions and possibilities about the future and how they can emerge from the present, whether that of human society in particular or of life on Earth in general.

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Gabriel Pascal

Gabriel Pascal (born Gábor Lehel) (4 June 1894 – 6 July 1954) was a Hungarian-born film producer and director whose best known films were made in the United Kingdom.

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Gala Videnović

Gala Videnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Гала Виденовић Алексић; born June 27, 1969 in Serbia, Belgrade) is Serbian actress who gained fame by appearing in some of the most popular films, TV shows, TV commercials in mid 1980s.

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Galaksija (computer)

The Galaksija (pronounced Galaxiya, meaning Galaxy) was a build-it-yourself computer designed by Voja Antonić.

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Gavrilo Princip

Gavrilo Princip (Гаврило Принцип,; 28 April 1918) was a Bosnian Serb member of Young Bosnia, a Yugoslavist organization seeking an end to Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Gavrilo Rodić

Gavrilo or Gabriel Rodić, Freiherr (Baron) von Rodich, (13 December 1812 – 21 May 1890) was a general in the Austrian Empire and later the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović

Gavrilo "Gavril" Stefanović Venclović (Гаврилo Стефановић Венцловић; fl. 1670–1749) was a Serbian priest, writer, poet, orator, philosopher, neologist, polyglot, and illuminator.

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Gavrilo V, Serbian Patriarch

Gavrilo Dožić (Гаврило Дожић; 17 May 1881 – 7 May 1950), also known as Gavrilo V, was the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral (1920–1938) and the 41st Serbian Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, from 1938 to 1950.

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Gavrilo Vitković

Gavrilo Vitković (28 January 1829, in Buda, Austrian Empire – 25 July 1902, in Negotin, Kingdom of Serbia) was an engineer, historian, professor and collector of old manuscripts.

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Gavro Vuković

Gavro Vuković (Montenegrin and Гавро Вуковић 1852, Lijeva Rijeka, Principality of Montenegro– 29 July 1928, Berane, Kingdom of SCS), also known as Vojvoda Gavro (Војвода Гавро), was a senator of the Principality of Montenegro, a military commander, Yugoslav politician and writer.

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General officer

A general officer is an officer of high rank in the army, and in some nations' air forces or marines.

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General-in-chief

General-in-chief has been a military rank or title in various armed forces around the world.

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George Fisher (settler)

George (Jorge) Fisher (April 30, 1795 – June 11, 1873) was a customs officer and early leader of the Texas Revolution.

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George Glamack

George Gregory Glamack (June 7, 1919 – March 10, 1987) was an American professional basketball player.

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George of Kratovo

Saint George of Kratovo (Свети Ѓорѓи Кратовски, translit) was a young silversmith from Kratovo, whom Peja, an Eastern Orthodox priest active in the Sanjak of Sofia (in the Ottoman Empire, now Bulgaria), was the spiritual guide and host and bible teacher.

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George Ostrogorsky

Georgy Alexandrovič Ostrogorsky (Гео́ргий Алекса́ндрович Острого́рский; 19 January 1902–24 October 1976), known in Serbian as Georgije Ostrogorski (Георгије Острогорски) and English as George Ostrogorsky, was a Russian-born Yugoslavian historian and Byzantinist who acquired worldwide reputations in Byzantine studies.

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George Styler

George Styler (Ђорђе Тамбурић; born Đorđe Tamburić) is a Los Angeles based fashion designer originally from Serbia known for his ethno-look knitwear.

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George Voinovich

George Victor Voinovich (July 15, 1936 – June 12, 2016) was an American politician from the state of Ohio and born in Cleveland.

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George Zoritch

George Zoritch (6 June 1917 – 1 November 2009), was a Russian-born American ballet dancer who starred in performances by Ballet Russe companies on stages all over the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s.

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Georgi Emmanuel

Count Georgi Arsenijevič Emmanuel (Russian: Георгий Арсеньевич Эммануэль; Banat of Temeswar, 13 April 1775 - Kirovohrad, 26 January 1837) was a Russian general of the Napoleonic Wars of Serbian origin.

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Georgije Bakalović

Georgije Bakalović (1786 - April 13, 1843) was a Serbian painter.

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Georgije Magarašević

Georgije Magarašević (Adaševci, 10 September 1793 – Novi Sad, 6 January 1830), Serbian writer, historian, editor and publisher, dramatist, translator and collector of folk proverbs.

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Georgije Mitrofanović

Georgije Mitrofanović (Георгије Митрофановић; 1550–c. 1630) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and painter, remembered best for his work on the Morača monastery church and the frescoes (wall paintings) inside the Krupa monastery church.

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Georgina Stojiljković

Georgina Stojiljkovic (born Đurđa Stojiljković; May 19, 1988) is a Serbian fashion model.

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Gerasim Zelić

Gerasim Zelić (Герасим Зелић; 1752–1828) was a renowned Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveller and writer (a contemporary and compatriot of Dositej Obradović).

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German, Serbian Patriarch

German (Герман, English equivalent: Herman; August 19, 1899 – August 27, 1991) was the 43rd Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1958 to 1990.

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Giovanni Raicevich

Giovanni Raicevich (Trieste, Austria-Hungary, 10 June 1881 – Rome, Italy, 1 November 1957) was an Italian professional wrestler.

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Giuseppe Garibaldi

Giuseppe Garibaldi; 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, politician and nationalist. He is considered one of the greatest generals of modern times and one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland" along with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini. Garibaldi has been called the "Hero of the Two Worlds" because of his military enterprises in Brazil, Uruguay and Europe. He personally commanded and fought in many military campaigns that led eventually to the Italian unification. Garibaldi was appointed general by the provisional government of Milan in 1848, General of the Roman Republic in 1849 by the Minister of War, and led the Expedition of the Thousand on behalf and with the consent of Victor Emmanuel II. His last military campaign took place during the Franco-Prussian War as commander of the Army of the Vosges. Garibaldi was very popular in Italy and abroad, aided by exceptional international media coverage at the time. Many of the greatest intellectuals of his time, such as Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, and George Sand, showered him with admiration. The United Kingdom and the United States helped him a great deal, offering him financial and military support in difficult circumstances. In the popular telling of his story, he is associated with the red shirts worn by his volunteers, the Garibaldini, in lieu of a uniform.

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Gligorije Trlajić

Gligorije Trlajić (25 January 1766, Mol (Bačka) – 28 September 1811, Harkov, then part of Imperial Russia) was a Serbian writer, poet, polylgot and professor of law at the universities of St. Petersburg and Kharkiv (Harkov).

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Gloria Grey

Gloria Grey (born Marie Draga, October 23, 1909 – November 22, 1947) was an American screen and stage actress and director, appearing in mainly dramatic/romantic films during the silent era and after.

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Gojko Lalic

Gojko Lalic (Serbian Cyrillic: Гojкo Лалић) is an American chemistry professor and head of a university research lab.

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Gojko Mitić

Gojko Mitić (Гojкo Митић; born June 13, 1940 in Strojkovce near Leskovac, Morava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian director, actor, stuntman, and author.

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Golf

Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

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Goražde

Goražde (Горажде) is a city and the administrative center of Bosnian-Podrinje Canton Goražde of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Goražde Psalter

The Goražde Psalter (Гораждански псалтир or Goraždanski psaltir) is a printed psalter published in 1521 in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension.

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Goran Bregović

Goran Bregović (Горан Бреговић,, born 22 March 1950) is a Bosnian musician.

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Goran Gajić

Goran Gajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Гајић, born in 1962 in Zagreb) is a Serbian film, television, and theater director.

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Goran Maksimović

Goran Maksimović (Горан Максимовић; born 27 July 1963 in Svetozarevo) is a Serbian sports shooter and Olympic Champion for Yugoslavia.

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Goran Paskaljević

Goran Paskaljević (Горан Паскаљевић;; born 22 April 1947) is a Serbian film director.

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Goran Svilanović

Goran Svilanović (Горан Свилановић; born 22 October 1963) is Secretary General of the, as of 1 January 2013, following the appointment by the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) Foreign Ministers in Belgrade, Serbia on 14 June 2012.

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Goran Tomasevic

Goran Tomasevic (born 1969 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia), a Serbian photographer working for Reuters has spent more than 20 years travelling around the globe to cover the world's biggest stories.

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Gorazd (Pavlík)

Bishop Gorazd of Prague, given name Matěj Pavlík (26 May 1879 – 4 September 1942), was the hierarch of the revived Orthodox Church in Moravia, the Church of Czechoslovakia, after World War I. During World War II, having provided refuge for the assassins of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich, called The Hangman of Prague, in the cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Prague, Gorazd took full responsibility for protecting the patriots after the Schutzstaffel found them in the crypt of the cathedral.

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Gordana Lazarevich

Gordana Lazarevich (born 1939) is a Canadian pianist, musicologist and former department head at the University of Victoria.

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Gordana Suša

Gordana Suša (born 2 February 1946, in Belgrade) is a Serbian journalist.

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Gordana Tomić

Gordana Tomić (Serbian: Гордана Томић, born 1990) is a Bosnian-Serb model from Lopare, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Gorički zbornik

The Gorički zbornik (Горички зборник) or the Gorica's Almanac or Gorica Miscellany or the Manuscript of Gorica is a Serbian medieval manuscript collection written by Jelena Balšić and monk Nikon of Jerusalem in period between 1441 and 1442 in the church Jelena built on the island Gorica on Skadar Lake.

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Gorjana Reidel

Serbian born Gorjana Reidel (born 1978) is an American jewelry designer based in Los Angelos.

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Government in exile

A government in exile is a political group which claims to be a country or semi-sovereign state's legitimate government, but is unable to exercise legal power and instead resides in another state or foreign country.

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Gračanica Monastery

Gračanica Monastery (Манастир Грачаница / Manastir Gračanica, Manastiri i Graçanicës) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Kosovo.

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Gradimir Milovanović

Gradimir V. Milovanović (born January 2, 1948) is a mathematician from Serbia known for his contributions to approximation theory and numerical analysis.

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Gradimir Smudja

Gradimir Smudja (Градимир Смуђа, born in Novi Sad, 1956) is a Serbian cartoonist/painter in Italy and France.

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Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival)

The Grand Prix is an award of the Cannes Film Festival bestowed by the jury of the festival on one of the competing feature films.

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Grandes écoles

The Grandes Écoles (literally in French "Great Schools") of France are higher education establishments that are outside the main framework of the French public university system.

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Graphic design

Graphic design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, photography and illustration.

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Great Turkish War

The Great Turkish War (Der Große Türkenkrieg) or the War of the Holy League (Kutsal İttifak Savaşları) was a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League consisting of the Habsburg Empire, Poland-Lithuania, Venice and Russia.

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Greece

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Gregg Popovich

Gregg Charles Popovich (born January 28, 1949) is an American professional basketball coach.

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Gregory Tsamblak

Gregory Tsamblak or Grigorij Camblak (Григорий Цамблак; (c.1365-1420) was a Bulgarian writer and cleric, metropolitan of Kiev between 1413 and 1420. A Bulgarian noble, Tsamblak lived and worked Bulgaria, but also in Medieval Serbia as well as in Kyivan Rus and indebted these two countries to himself through his literary works, which represent a heritage of their national literatures, particularly the style of Old Serbian Vita made popular in the monasteries of the 12th century.

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Guinness World Records

Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.

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Gusle

The gusle (гусле, гусла, lahuta, lăuta) is a single-stringed musical instrument (and musical style) traditionally used in the Dinarides region of Southeastern Europe.

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Habsburg Monarchy

The Habsburg Monarchy (Habsburgermonarchie) or Empire is an unofficial appellation among historians for the countries and provinces that were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg between 1521 and 1780 and then by the successor branch of Habsburg-Lorraine until 1918.

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Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–92)

Koča's frontier (Кочина крајина/Kočina krajina) refers to the Serbian territory established in the Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire, during the Austro-Turkish War (1787–91).

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Hadži-Prodan

Prodan Gligorijević, known simply as Hadži-Prodan (Хаџи-Продан Глигоријевић; 1760–1825) was a Serbian voivode (military commander) in the First Serbian Uprising of the Serbian Revolution, then the Greek War of Independence, against the Ottoman Empire.

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Hadži-Ruvim

Hadži-Ruvim (Хаџи-Рувим; 19 April 1752 – 29 January 1804), born Rafailo Nenadović (Рафаило Ненадовић), was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite (superior abbot) of the Bogovađa Monastery, near Lajkovac, who was part of a plot to overthrow the Dahije, renegade Janissaries that had taken control of the Sanjak of Smederevo.

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Hagiography

A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader.

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Hajduk-Veljko

Veljko Petrović (Вељко Петровић;; c. 1780–1813), known simply as Hajduk Veljko (Хајдук Вељко), was one of the vojvodas (military commanders) of the Serbian Revolutionary forces in the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire, in charge of the Negotin area.

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Hegumen Mardarije

Hegumen Mardarije (1543–45) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and one of the first printers of Serbian language books.

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Helen Delich Bentley

Helen Delich Bentley (November 28, 1923 – August 6, 2016) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland from 1985 to 1995.

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Helena Dragaš

Helena Dragaš (Јелена Драгаш, Jelena Dragaš, Ἑλένη Δραγάση, Elenē Dragasē; c. 1372 – 23 March 1450) was the empress consort of Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and mother of the last two emperors, John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Palaiologos.

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Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary

Helena of Serbia (Јелена/Jelena, Ilona; b. after 1109 – after 1146) was Queen of Hungary as the wife of King Béla II, who reigned from 1131 to 1141.

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Hesychasm

Hesychasm is a mystical tradition of contemplative prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Hieromonk

A hieromonk (Greek: Ἱερομόναχος, Ieromonachos; Slavonic: Ieromonakh, Ieromonah), also called a priestmonk, is a monk who is also a priest in the Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholicism.

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Hieromonk Makarije

Hieromonk Makarije (Јеромонах Макарије; 1494–d. after 1528) is the founder of Serbian and Romanian printing, having printed the first book in Serbian language and the first book in the territory of Walachia (part of modern-day Romania).

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Hieromonk Mardarije

Hieromonk Mardarije (1552–66) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and one of the most important early Serb printers.

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Hieromonk Pahomije

Hieromonk Pahomije (Пахомије; 1496–1544) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and one of the first printers of books in the Serbian language.

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Hilandar

The Hilandar Monastery (Манастир Хиландар,, Μονή Χιλανδαρίου) is the Serbian Orthodox monastery in Mount Athos in Greece.

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Historian

A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past, and is regarded as an authority on it.

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Holly Valance

Holly Rachel Candy (née Vukadinović,; born 11 May 1983), known professionally as Holly Valance, is an Australian actress, singer and model.

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Hollywood

Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.

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Home computer

Home computers were a class of microcomputers entering the market in 1977, and becoming common during the 1980s.

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Hristofor Žefarović

Hristofor Žefarović (Христофор Жефарович, Христофор Жефаровић, Hristofor Zhefarovich) was an 18th-century painter, engraver, writer and poet and a notable proponent of early pan-South Slavism.

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I Even Met Happy Gypsies

I Even Met Happy Gypsies is a 1967 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Aleksandar Petrović.

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Ignác Martinovics

Ignác Martinovics (20 July 1755 – 20 May 1795) was a Hungarian philosopher, political adventurer, and a leader of the Hungarian Jacobin movement.

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Igor Miladinović

Igor Miladinović (Игор Миладиновић; born 25 January 1974 in Niš) is a Serbian chess grandmaster.

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Igor Milanović

Igor Milanović (Игор Милановић; born 18 December 1965) is a retired Serbian water polo player who is considered as the best water polo player of all time.

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Igor Rakočević

Igor Rakočević (Игор Ракочевић; born March 29, 1978) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.

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Ika Panajotovic

Ilija "Ika" Panajotovic (Илија Панајотовић, Ilija Panajotović; 25 April 1932 – 18 July 2001) was a Serbian-American film producer and tennis player.

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Ilarion Ruvarac

Ilarion (Jovan) Ruvarac (Иларион Руварац; Sremska Mitrovica, September 1, 1832 — Grgeteg, August 8, 1905) was historian and Orthodox priest, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (first Serbian Learned Society and Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences).

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Ilija Arnautović

Ilija Arnautović (7 July 192423 January 2009) was a Serbian and Slovene architect, known for many projects from the 1960s to 1980s in Slovenia.

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Ilija Bašičević

Ilija Bašičević, later Ilija "Bosilj" Bašičević (Илија Башичевић Босиљ; Šid, July 18, 1895 - May 14, 1972) was a painter; a classic of Serbian outsider art.

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Ilija Bozoljac

Ilija Bozoljac (Илија Бозољац,; born August 2, 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Ilija Garašanin

Ilija Garašanin (Илија Гарашанин; 28 January 1812 – 22 June 1874) was a Serbian statesman, serving as Interior Minister and Prime Minister (1861–1867).

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Ilija Lupulesku

Ilija Lupulesku (born October 30, 1967 in Uzdin) is a former Serbian-Yugoslav and later American table tennis player who competed in the 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and in the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Ilija Monte Radlovic

Ilija "Elijah" Monte Radlovic (5 July 1914 – 26 August 2000) was a British Army officer and an author.

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Ilija Pantelić

Ilija Pantelić (Serbian Cyrillic: Илија Пантелић; 2 August 1942 – 17 November 2014) was a Yugoslav professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Ilija Perajica

Ilija Peraica (Elia Peraizza, Илија Пераица; d. 1685), was a Venetian Dalmatian harambaša (bandit leader), with the title of serdar, one of the commanders of the Morlach troops that participated in the Great Turkish War.

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Ilija Petković

Ilija Petković (Илија Петковић,; born 22 September 1945) is a retired Serbian footballer and coach and current chairman of OFK Beograd.

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Illinois

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Illinois's 8th congressional district

The 8th congressional district of Illinois is represented by Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi.

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Industrial design

Industrial design is a process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured through techniques of mass production.

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Ines Janković

Ines Janković (Инез Јанковић.; born 1983) is a Serbian fashion designer based in Belgrade.

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Inspirations for James Bond

A number of real-life inspirations have been suggested for James Bond, the fictional character created in 1953 by British author, journalist and Naval Intelligence officer Ian Fleming; Bond appeared in twelve novels and nine short stories by Fleming, as well as a number of continuation novels and twenty-six films, with seven actors playing the role of Bond.

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Intellectual

An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about society and proposes solutions for its normative problems.

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Inter Milan

Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A., commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside Italy, is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Italy.

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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was a body of the United Nations established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, and to try their perpetrators.

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Ion Ivanovici

Ion Ivanovici (alternatively: Jovan Ivanović, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich) (1845 &ndash) was a Romanian military band leader and composer of Banat Serbian origin, best remembered today for his waltz Waves of the Danube.

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Ion Petrovici

Ion (Ioan) Petrovici (June 2/14 1882 – February 17, 1972), Romanian professor of philosophy at the University of Iaşi, Member of the Romanian Academy and Minister of National Education in the far right Goga ministry.

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Irena Kazazić

Irena Kazazić (born 1972) is a Slovenian painter and writer of Serbian descent.

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Irena Pavlovic

Irena Pavlovic (Irena Pavlović, Ирена Павловић,; born 28 September 1988) is a French female tennis player of Serbian descent.

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Irinej, Serbian Patriarch

Irinej (Irenaeus, Иринеј,; born 28 August 1930) is the 45th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Serbs, since 22 January 2010.

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Isaiah the Serb

Isaiah the Serb (Исаија Србин/Isaija Srbin) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and composer of chants who flourished in the second half of the 15th century.

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Isaija the Monk

Isaija the Monk (Инок Исаија; ca. 1300–after 1375), also known as Elder Isaija (Старац Исаија) and Isaija of Serres (Исаија Серски), was a 14th-century Serbian monk, one of many Serbian monk-scribes in the Middle Ages who translated ancient Greek manuscripts into the Serbian recension of Old Church Slavonic.

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Isidor Bajić

Isidor Bajic (Serbian Cyrillic: Исидор Бајић) (16 August 1878 – 15 September 1915) was a Serbian composer, pedagogue, and publisher.

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Isidora Sekulić

Isidora Sekulić (Исидора Секулић, 16 February 1877 – 5 April 1958) was a Serbian prose writer, novelist, essayist, polyglot and art critic.

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Ivan Antić

Ivan Antic (Иван Антић; 1923–2005) was a Serbian architect and academic, considered one of the former Yugoslavia's best post-war architects.

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Ivan Šijak

Ivan Šijak (born March 23, 1969 in Belgrade) is a director, cinematographer, photographer and visual artist.

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Ivan Crnojević

Ivan Crnojević (Иван Црнојевић), also known as Ivan the Black was the Lord of Zeta from 1465 to 1490.

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Ivan Ivanić

Ivan Ivanić (Bačko Gradište, Bečej, Austria-Hungary, April 24, 1867 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, January 31, 1935) was a diplomat of the Kingdom of Serbia and author of numerous ethnographical works about Serbia and the Balkans.

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Ivan Ivanišević

Ivan Ivanišević (Иван Иванишевић; born 23 November 1977) is a Serbian chess player and chess grandmaster.

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Ivan Kosančić

Ivan Kosančić was a Serbian knight who died during the historical Battle of Kosovo in 1389.

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Ivan Krušala

Ivan Krušala or Ivan Hacking (born Hasan of Mystras in 1675 – died on 28 December 1735, Perast, Montenegro) was a writer, diplomat, explorer and a Catholic convert (abbot) from Islam.

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Ivan Lukačević (soldier)

Ivan Lukačević (Иван Лукачевић, Иван Лукачевич; 1711–12), known as Podgoričanin (Подгоричанин), was a Russian Imperial captain of Serb origin from Podgorica (now in Montenegro) that participated in planning of a Balkan Orthodox uprising with Russian aid against the Ottoman Empire.

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Ivan Mažuranić

Ivan Mažuranić (11 August 1814 – 4 August 1890) was a Croatian poet, linguist, lawyer and politician who is considered to be one of the most important figures in Croatia's political and cultural life in the mid-19th century.

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Ivan Miljković

Ivan Miljković (Иван Миљковић; born September 13, 1979) is a Serbian volleyball player, a member of Serbia men's national volleyball team in 1998–2012, Beijing 2008), Olympic Champion 2000, European Champion (2001, 2011), medalist of World Championship, World Grand Champions Cup, World Cup and World League.

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Ivan Prokić

Ivan Prokić (Cyrillic Иван Прокић) (born April 6, 1975 in Belgrade, Serbia) is professional hockey player left winger.

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Ivan Rassimov

Ivan Rassimov (Born Ivan Đerasimović; Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ђерасимовић) (7 May 1938 – 14 March 2003) was an Italian film actor who appeared in many horror and exploitation films.

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Ivan Stambolić

Ivan Stambolić (Иван Стамболић; 5 November 1936 – 25 August 2000) was a Serbian politician.

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Ivan Stojanović

Ivan Stojanović (1829–1900) was a Serbian Catholic priest who wrote the book Dubrovačka Književnost, published in 1900, arguing that the people of Dubrovnik were Roman Catholic by religion, but by language Serbs.

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Ivan Tabaković

Ivan Tabaković (10 December 1898, Arad – 27 June 1977, Belgrade) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Serbian painter.

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Ivan the Terrible

Ivan IV Vasilyevich (pron; 25 August 1530 –), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome (Ivan Grozny; a better translation into modern English would be Ivan the Formidable), was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547, then Tsar of All Rus' until his death in 1584.

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Ivan V. Lalić

Ivan V. Lalić (June 8, 1931 – July 28, 1996) was a Serbian/Yugoslav poet with a reputation as one of the leading European poets of his time.

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Ivana Španović

Ivana Španović (Ивана Шпановић,, born 10 May 1990) is a Serbian long jumper, reigning World indoor champion and reigning both European outdoor and indoor champion.

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Ivana Peters

Ivana Peters (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивана Петерс), born Ivana Pavlović (Ивана Павловић, August 22, 1974, in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian Pop rock singer-songwriter, composer and musician, the leader of pop rock band Negative.

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Ivana Pilja

Ivana Pilja (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивана Пиља) is a fashion designer based out of Belgrade, Serbia.

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Ivana Sert

Ivana Sert (born 25 October 1979) is a Serbian-Turkish television personality, socialite, presenter, model, fashion designer, entrepreneur, businesswoman, beauty pageant titleholder, author, and occasional actress.

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Ivanka Raspopović

Ivanka Raspopović (Serbian Cyrillic: Иванка Распоповић; 1930 - 2015) was a Serbian Modernist architect known for designing Belgrade's "Museum of Contemporary Art" and Kragujevac's "21 October Museum".

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Iván Petrovich

Iván Petrovich (Иван Петровић/Ivan Petrović; 1 January 1894 – 18 October 1962) was a Serbian film actor and singer.

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Ivica Dačić

Ivica Dačić (Ивица Дачић,; born 1 January 1966) is a Serbian politician who has been the Minister of Foreign Affairs since April 2014.

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Ivica Dragutinović

Ivica Dragutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивица Драгутиновић; born 13 November 1975) is a retired Serbian footballer.

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Ivo Andrić

Ivo Andrić (Иво Андрић,; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav novelist, poet and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961.

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Ivo Vojnović

Ivo Vojnović (9 October 1857 – 30 August 1929) was a Yugoslav writer.

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Ivy Jenkins

Ivana Jenkins (née) Vujić (born June 15, 1983), known by her stage name Ivy Jenkins is a Serbian-born Canadian bassist.

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Jaša Tomić

Jakov "Jaša" Tomić (Јаша Томић; 1856 – 1922) was a Serb politician, publicist, journalist and man of letters from the Serbian region of Vojvodina, which was part of Austrian Empire when Jaša Tomić was born.

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Jacobin

The Society of the Friends of the Constitution (Société des amis de la Constitution), after 1792 renamed Society of the Jacobins, Friends of Freedom and Equality (Société des Jacobins, amis de la liberté et de l'égalité), commonly known as the Jacobin Club (Club des Jacobins) or simply the Jacobins, was the most influential political club during the French Revolution.

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Jakov Ignjatović

Jakov Ignjatović (Јаков Игњатовић, Szentendre, 8 December 1822 – Novi Sad, 5 July 1889) was a Serbian 19th century novelist and prose writer from Hungary.

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Jakov Nenadović

Jakov Nenadović (Јаков Ненадовић; 1765–1836) was the first Serbian interior minister.

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Jakov of Kamena Reka

Jakov of Kamena Reka (Јаков од Камена Река, Јаков из Камене реке; 1564–72) or Jakov Krajkov (Јаков Крајков, Яков Крайков) was a Venetian printer.

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Jakov of Serres

Jakov of Serres (Јаков Серски; 1300–1365) was a medieval Serbian writer, scholar, translator, and hierarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, one of the most important men of letters working in the 14th century.

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Jakov, Serbian Archbishop

Jakov (Јаков) was the Serbian Archbishop from 1286 to 1292.

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Janko Brašić

Janko Brašić (Јанко Брашић; Oparić, January 1, 1906 – June 15, 1994) was Serbian naïve painter.

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Janko Mitrović

Janko Mitrović (Јанко Митровић; 1613–1659) was a harambaša (Ottoman for "bandit leader"), and the commander of the Morlach army, in the service of the Republic of Venice, from 1648 until his death in 1659.

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Janko Tipsarević

Janko Tipsarević (Јанко Типсаревић,; born 22 June 1984) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Janko Veselinović (writer)

Janko "Jan" Veselinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јанко Веселиновић,, born 13 May 1862 in Salaš Crnobarski, Mačva District, died on 26 June 1905 in Glogovac, Mačva District) was a Serbian writer, influenced by Milovan Glišić, Milan Đ. Milićević, Đura Jakšić, and Rusyn writer Marija A. Markovič, who went under the assumed name of Marko Vovčuk.

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Janko Vukotić

Janko Vukotić (Јанко Вукотић; 18 February 1866 – 4 February 1927) was a Serdar, general in the armies of the Principality and Kingdom of Montenegro in the Balkan Wars and World War I.

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Jaroslav Pelikan

Jaroslav Jan Pelikan (December 17, 1923 – May 13, 2006) was a scholar of the history of Christianity, Christian theology and medieval intellectual history at Yale.

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Jasmina Đokić

Jasmina Đokić (Јасмина Ђокић, anglicized as "Jasmina Djokic") is a Serbian painter.

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Jasmina Karanac

Jasmina Karanac (Јасмина Каранац; born June 10, 1967) is a journalist and politician in Serbia.

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Jasmina Tešanović

Jasmina Tešanović (Јасмина Тешановић; born March 7, 1954) is an author, feminist, political activist (Women in Black, Code Pink), translator, and filmmaker.

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Jasmina Vujic

Jasmina Vujic (born 1953) is an American professor of nuclear engineering at UC Berkeley in California.

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Jasna Šekarić

Jasna Šekarić (née Brajković / Брајковић; born 17 December 1965) is a Serbian sport shooter.

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Jasna Popovic

Jasna Popovic (born May 10, 1979) is an award-winning Serbian pianist.

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Jasna Veličković

Jasna Veličković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јасна Величковић) (born 1974 in Belgrade) has been living and working as a composer in the Netherlands since 2001 where she completed a Masters in music at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under Louis Andriessen, Gilius van Bergeijk and Clarence Barlow with distinction.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime.

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János Damjanich

János Damjanich (Serbian: Jovan Damjanić / Јован Дамјанић, December 8, 1804October 6, 1849) was an Austrian military officer of Serb origin who became general of the Hungarian Revolutionary Army in 1848.

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Jefimija

Jefimija (1349–1405), secular name Jelena Mrnjavčević, daughter of Vojihna and widow of Jovan Uglješa Mrnjavčević is considered the first female Serbian poet, famous in Serbian medieval literature are her Lament for a Dead Son and Encomium of Prince Lazar.

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Jefrem (patriarch)

Jefrem (Јефрем; Ephraem; c. 1312 – died 1400), also known as Elder Jefrem (старац Јефрем), was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church twice, in 1375–1379 and 1389–1392, and a poet.

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Jela Spiridonović-Savić

Jela Spiridonović-Savić (1891–1974), poet, was the wife of Vladislav Savić, the Consul general of Yugoslavia in New York City.

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Jelena Adzic

Jelena Adzic is a Canadian on-air personality known for her straightforward interviewing style.

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Jelena Balšić

Jelena Balšić (Јелена Балшић; 1365/1366 – 1443), also known as Jelena Lazarević, was a medieval Serbian noblewoman, daughter of Lazar of Serbia.

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Jelena Behrend

Jelena Behrend (born 1968) is an American jewelry designer based out of the Lower East Side in New York City.

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Jelena Dimitrijević

Jelena Dimitrijević (27 March 1862 – 10 April 1945) was a short story writer, novelist, poet, traveller, social worker, feminist, and a polyglot.

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Jelena Dokic

Jelena Dokic (Croatian: Jelena Dokić, Serbian: Јелена Докић;; born 12 April 1983) is an Australian tennis coach, commentator, writer and former player.

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Jelena Genčić

Jelena Genčić (Јелена Генчић,; 9 October 1936 – 1 June 2013) was a Serbian tennis and handball player and coach.

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Jelena Janković

Jelena Janković (Јелена Јанковић,, born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Jelena Kovacevic

Jelena Kovacevic is an American university leader and engineering professor, whose research has focused on signal processing and data science.

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Jelena Mihailović

Jelena Mihailović, also known as Jela Mihailovic (born 6 October 1987), is a Serbian cellist based in Belgrade and Los Angeles who performs classical and contemporary music under the artistic name JelaCello.

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Jelena Tinska

Jelena Tinska (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Тинска; born Jelena Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Петровић); 25 April 1953) is a Serbian actress, ballerina, dancer, writer, columnist and television presenter.

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Jelisaveta Načić

Jelisaveta Načić (31 December 1878, Belgrade – 6 June 1955, Dubrovnik) was a notable Serbian architect.

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Jelisaveta Orašanin

Jelisaveta Orašanin (born 1988) is a Serbian actress known for her work on the TV series "Ubice mog oca" and "Vojna akademija", as well as the Serbian films "From Love: Pula to Je Raj" and "Panama".

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Jerolim Zagurović

Jerolim Zagurović (Girolamo Zagurovich) (1550—1580) was a Venetian printer of Serbian Cyrillic books (srbulje).

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Jeronim Ljubibratić

Jeronim Ljubibratić (1716 – 1 November 1779), known as Jero, was a Ragusan military officer who served the Habsburg Monarchy.

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Jerotej Račanin

Jerotej Račanin (Јеротеј Рачанин; likely the area of Bajina Bašta, c. 1650-Velika Remeta, after 1727) was a Serbian writer and copyist of church manuscripts and books.

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Jevrem Jezdić

Jevrem Jezdić (March 13, 1916 – December 9, 1997) was a Serbian historian, publicist and writer.

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Jevstatije I

Jevstatije I (Јевстатије I) was the sixth Serbian Archbishop, holding the office from 1279 to 1286.

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Jevstatije II

Jevstatije II (Јевстатије II; 1292–d. 1309) was the Archbishop of Serbs from 1292 to 1309.

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Jevto Dedijer

Jevto Dedijer (Serbian Cyrillic: Јевто Дедијер; 15 August 1880 – 24 December 1918) was a Bosnian Serb writer and geographer from the Maleševci clan who was influential in the formation of the Serb Academy.

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Jezdimir Dangić

Jezdimir Dangić (Јездимир Дангић; 4 May 1897 – 22 August 1947) was a Bosnian Serb Chetnik commander during World War II.

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Jim Trifunov

James Trifunov (Jarkovac, Austria-Hungary (now Serbia), July 18, 1903 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 27, 1993) was a Canadian freestyle sport wrestler who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the 1928 Summer Olympics, and in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

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Joakim Vujić

Joakim Vujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јоаким Вујић; 1772, Baja, Habsburg Monarchy – 1847) was a Serbian writer, dramatist (musical stage and theatre), actor, traveler and polyglot.

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Joanikije I

Joanikije I (Јоаникије I) was the fifth Archbishop of Serbs, serving from 1272 to 1276.

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Joanikije II

Joanikije II (Јоаникије II; 1337– d. 1354) was the Serbian Archbishop (1338–1346) and first Serbian Patriarch (1346–1354).

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Joannicius III of Constantinople

Joannicius III (Ιωαννίκιος Γ΄, Јоаникије III), (c. 1700 – 1793) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1739 to 1746 and Archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch from 1761 to 1763.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German writer and statesman.

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John Abramovic

John "Brooms" Abramovic Jr. (February 9, 1919 – June 9, 2000) was an American professional basketball player of Croatian origin who played in the Basketball Association of America (BAA).

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John Bosnitch

John Bosnitch (born February 15, 1961 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian journalist, consultant, and political activist of Serbian descent.

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John Dapcevich

John Evan Dapcevich (born September 26, 1926) is a retired state official in Alaska.

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John David Brcin

John David Brcin (1899-1983) was an Serbian American sculptor who immigrated to the United States in 1913.

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John Mandic

John Joseph Mandic (October 3, 1919 – June 22, 2003) was an American professional basketball player of Croatian origin.

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John of Rila

Saint John of Rila (Bulgarian: Свети Йоан (Иван) Рилски, sveti Ioan Rilski) (876 – c. 946) was the first Bulgarian hermit.

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John of Shanghai and San Francisco

Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco (Иоанн Шанхайский и Сан Францисский Ioann Shankhayskiyi i San Frantsiskyi, secular name Mikhail Borisovich Maximovitch, Михаил Борисович Максимович; 4 June 1896 – 2 July 1966), was a prominent Eastern Orthodox ascetic and hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) who was active in the mid-20th century.

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John of Tobolsk

Saint John of Tobolsk (1651–1715) was born as Iwan Maksymowicz in Nizhyn, in the Czernihow Voivodeship of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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John Simon (critic)

John Ivan Simon (born May 12, 1925) is an American author and literary, theater, and film critic.

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John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill, also known as J.S. Mill, (20 May 1806 – 8 May 1873) was a British philosopher, political economist, and civil servant.

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John Uroš

John Uroš Nemanjić (Јован Урош, (Jovan Uroš)) or John Ouresis Doukas Palaiologos (Ιωάννης Ούρεσης Δούκας Παλαιολόγος, (Iōannēs Ouresēs Doukas Palaiologos)) was the ruler of Thessaly from c. 1370 to c. 1373, thereafter retiring as a monk.

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John VIII Palaiologos

John VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Iōannēs Palaiologos; 18 December 1392 – 31 October 1448) was the penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448.

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John Vivyan

John Vivyan (May 31, 1915 – December 20, 1983) Most Internet sites, including findagrave.com, give his year of birth as 1916.

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Jorge Capitanich

Jorge Milton Capitanich (born November 28, 1964) is an Argentine politician, businessman, and accountant who has been Governor of the province of Chaco since February 2015.

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Josif Marinković

Josif Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јосиф Маринковић; Vranjevo, near Novi Bečej, 15 September 1851 – Belgrade, 13 May 1931) was a Serbian choral director and primarily a composer of a prevalently lyrical sentience.

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Josif Rajačić

Josif Rajačić (20 July 1785 – 1 December 1861; Јосиф Рајачић, also known as Josif Rajačić-Brinski) was a metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch, administrator of Serbian Vojvodina and baron.

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Josip Runjanin

Josip Runjanin or Josif Runjanin (Јосиф Руњанин; 8 December 1821 – 2 February 1878) was a Croatian composer best known for composing the melody of the Croatian national anthem.

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Jovan Aćimović

Jovan "Kule" Aćimović (born 21 June 1948) is a former Serbian football player.

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Jovan Albanez

Jovan Albanez (Јован Албанез; –d.) or Ivan Albanez (Serbian, Иван Албанез, Iван Албанез)) was a military officer of Montenegrin Serb origin who led the first group of colonists from the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy to the Russian Empire in the first half of the 18th century.

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Jovan Atanacković

Jovan Atanacković (Јован Атанацковић, March 24, 1848 – August 9, 1921) was a Serbian general.

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Jovan Avakumović

Jovan Avakumović (1 January 1841 – 3 August 1928) was a lawyer, politician, and Prime Minister of Serbia.

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Jovan Avakumović (poet)

Jovan Avakumović (Јован Авакумовић, ca. 1748 – 1810), also known by his nickname Pašalija, was a Serbian poet, nobleman and lawyer.

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Jovan Ćirilov

Jovan Ćirilov (30 August 1931 – 16 November 2014) was a Serbian theater expert, philosopher, writer, theatre selector, poet, and significant contributor to Serbian culture.

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Jovan Četirević Grabovan

Jovan Četirević Grabovan (Јован Четиревић Грабован; ca. 1720–81), was a Serbian icon painter active during the 18th century; he is regarded one of the masters of Serbian Orthodox iconostasis painters.

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Jovan Čokor

Jovan Čokor (1885-1946, Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Чокор) was a Serbian epidemiologist, infectologist, and physician famous for contributing significantly to the works of Robert Koch.

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Jovan Đorđević

Jovan Đorđević (Senta, Serbia, 13 November 1826 – Belgrade, Serbia, 9 April 1900) was a Serbian man of letters, the co-founder of the Novi Sad Serbian National Theatre in 1861, the National Theatre in Belgrade in 1868 and the Academy of Dramatic Art (Serbian: Glumačka akademija) in 1870.

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Jovan Šević

Jovan Šević or Ivan Šević (Јован Шевић, Иван Егорович Шевич; died) was an 18th-century military officer of Serb origin.

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Jovan Žujović

Jovan M. Žujović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован M. Жујовић) (Brusnica, Gornji Milanovac, 18 October 1856 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 19 July 1936) was an anthropologist, known as a pioneer in geological and paleontological science in Serbia.

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Jovan Bijelić

Jovan Bijelić (Јован Бијелић; 30 June 1884 or 19 June 1886 in Revenik near Bosanski Petrovac – 12 March 1964 in Belgrade) was a Serbian painter, one of the most important Yugoslav visual artists between the world wars.

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Jovan Branković

Jovan Branković (died 10 December 1502) was the titular Despot of Serbia from 1496 until his death in 1502.

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Jovan Cvijić

Jovan Cvijić (Јован Цвијић,; 12 October 1865 – 16 January 1927) was a Serbian geographer and ethnologist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences and rector of the University of Belgrade.

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Jovan Došenović

Jovan Atanasijev Došenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Атанасијев Дошеновић, Hungarian: Dosenovics János Atanáz; October 20, 1781 — 1813) was a Serbian philosopher, poet and translator, one of the first Serbian literary aestheticians.

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Jovan Dragaš

Jovan Dejanović (Јован Дејановић), known as Jovan Dragaš (Јован Драгаш), was a Serbian nobleman that held the title of despot under the Serbian Emperor Uroš V, his maternal uncle.

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Jovan Dučić

Jovan Dučić (Јован Дучић,; 17 February 1871 – 7 April 1943) was a Bosnian Serb poet, writer and diplomat.

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Jovan Hadžić

Jovan Hadžić (pseudonym Miloš Svetić; Sombor, 8 September 1799-Novi Sad, 28 April 1869) was a Serbian writer and legislator.

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Jovan Jelovac

Jovan Jelovac (Јован Јеловац) is a Serbian architect and brand consultant based out of Belgrade, Zurich and London.

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Jovan Jovanović Zmaj

Jovan "Jova" Jovanović (Јован Јовановић Змај, pronounced; 24 November 1833 – 1 June 1904), also known as Jovan Jovanović Zmaj or Zmaj, was one of the best-known Serbian poets.

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Jovan Karamata

Jovan Karamata (Јован Карамата; February 1, 1902 – August 14, 1967) was Serbian mathematician.

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Jovan Maleševac

Jovan Maleševac (Јован Малешевац) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and scribe who collaborated in 1561 with the Slovene Protestant reformer Primož Trubar to print religious books in Cyrillic.

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Jovan Marinović

Jovan Marinović (Јован Мариновић; 1821 – August 30, 1893) was a Serbian politician and diplomat, that introduced several enlightened reforms in Serbian political system.

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Jovan Monasterlija

Jovan Monasterlija (Јован Монастерлија; fl. 1683–1706) was a Serbian vice-voivode (podvojvoda) and Austrian (Holy Roman Empire) imperial officer that led a Serbian Militia against the Ottoman Empire and other enemies of the Austrian Emperor.

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Jovan Muškatirović

Jovan Muškatirović (Јован Мушкатировић, Johann Muskatirovich; Senta, 1743 — Buda, 1809) was a Habsburg–Serbian author, lawyer and educator who wrote in Serb, Hungarian and Latin.

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Jovan Nenad

Jovan Nenad (Јован Ненад; ca. 1492 – 26 July 1527), known as the Black was a Serb military commander in the service of the Kingdom of Hungary who took advantage of a Hungarian military defeat at Mohács and subsequent struggle over the Hungarian throne to carve out his own state in the southern Pannonian Plain.

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Jovan Pačić

Jovan Pačić (Baja, 6 November 1771 - Budapest, 4 December 1849) was a Serbian soldier, poet, writer, translator, illustrator and painter.

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Jovan Popović (writer)

Jovan Popović (Јован Поповић; November 18, 1905 - February 13, 1952) was a Serbian writer and poet and "laid the foundation of Serbian comedy".

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Jovan Rašković

Jovan Rašković (Јован Рашковић; 5 July 1929 – 28 July 1992) was a Serb psychiatrist, academic and politician.

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Jovan Radonić

Jovan Radonić (February 9, 1873, Mol, Austria-Hungary — November 25, 1956, Yugoslavia) was historian, librarian of Matica Srpska library and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Jovan Rajić

Jovan Rajić (Јован Рајић; September 21, 1726 – December 22, 1801) was a Serbian writer, historian, traveller, and pedagogue, considered one of the greatest Serbian academics of the 18th century.

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Jovan Ristić

Jovan Ristić, or Ristitch (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ристић) (January 16, 1831 – September 4, 1899) was a Serbian statesman, diplomat and historian.

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Jovan Skerlić

Jovan Skerlić (20 August 1877 – 15 May 1914) was a Serbian writer and critic.

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Jovan Soldatović

Jovan Soldatović (November 26, 1920 in Čerević – October 7, 2005 in Novi Sad) was a Serbian sculptor, internationally recognized for his hundreds of sculptures and memorials.

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Jovan Sterija Popović

Jovan Sterija Popović (Јован Стерија Поповић; 13 January 1806 – 10 March 1856) was a Serbian playwright, poet and pedagogue who taught at the Belgrade Higher School.

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Jovan Sundečić

Jovan Sundečić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Сундечић) (24 June 1825 – 1900), was a Serbian poet from Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church and a secretary of Prince Nikola I of Montenegro.

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Jovan the Serb of Kratovo

Jovan the Serb of Kratovo (Јован Србин из Кратова; 1526–1583) or Protopop Jovan (Протопоп Јован) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and scribe with an opus of six works, of which one is the Velika Remeta Gospel (1580).

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Jovan Vladimir

Jovan Vladimir or John Vladimir (Јован Владимир; c. 990 – 22 May 1016) was the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, from around 1000 to 1016.

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Jovan Zivlak

Jovan Zivlak (born. 1947, Nakovo, Serbia), is a Serbian poet, publisher and essayist.

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Jovana Brakočević

Jovana Brakočević Canzian (Јована Бракочевић Канцијан; born 5 March 1988) is a Serbian female professional volleyball player, who was a member of the Serbia women's national volleyball team that won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and also the silver medal at the 2007 European Championship in Belgium and Luxembourg.

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Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić

Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić (Јованка Бончић-Катеринић; 5 July 1887 – 27 December 1966) was a Yugoslav architect who worked in the interwar period.

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Jovica Stanišić

Jovan "Jovica" Stanišić (Јован "Јовица" Станишић; born 30 July 1950) is a Serbian former intelligence officer who served as the head of the State Security Service (SDB) within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia from 1992 until 1998.

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Jovo Ivanišević

Jovan Đurov Ivanišević (1861-1889) was a Montenegrin composer from Donji Kraj near Cetinje, Montenegro.

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Jugoslav Vlahović

Jugoslav Vlahović (Југослав Влаховић, born 1949) is a Serbian artist, illustrator, photographer and a former rock musician.

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Jules Pascin

Julius Mordecai Pincas (March 31, 1885 – June 5, 1930), known as Pascin (erroneously or), Jules Pascin, or the "Prince of Montparnasse", was a Bulgarian artist known for his paintings and drawings.

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Julije Balović

Julije Balović (Giulio Ballovich; March 24, 1672 – September 10, 1727) was an entrepreneur, polyglot, judge, sea captain Venetian military officer and collector of epic poetry from Venetian held Perast (modern-day Montenegro).

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Justin Popović

Saint Justin Popović (Јустин Поповић; 6 April 1894, Vranje - 7 April 1979, Ćelije Monastery, Lelić) was an Eastern Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevsky scholar, a champion of anti-communism, a writer, and a critic of the pragmatic church (ecclesiastical) life.

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K2 (Kovač sisters duo)

K2 was a Serbian pop, R&B, funk and dance duo, formed by sisters Aleksandra and Kristina Kovač in 1990.

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Kalinik I

Kalinik I (Калиник I) (d. 1710, Temišvar) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1691 until 1710.

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Kalinik II

Kalinik II (Калиник II, Καλλίνικος Β΄, Callinicus II) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1765 to 1766.

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Kara-Marko Vasić

Marko Vasić (Марко Васић), known as Kara-Marko (Кара-Марко) was a Serbian Revolutionary.

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Karađorđe

Đorđe Petrović OSA (Ђорђе Петровић), better known by the sobriquet Black George, or Karađorđe (Карађорђе,; –), was a Serbian revolutionary leader who fought for his country's independence from the Ottoman Empire during the First Serbian Uprising of 1804–1813.

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Karl Malden

Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich; Младен Ђорђе Секуловић; March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor.

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Karl Paul von Quosdanovich

Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović (Karl Paul von Quosdanovich, in some sources also Quasdanovich or Guosdanovich; Brezovac Žumberački near Samobor, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, 1763 – Pančevo, Banat Military Frontier, Habsburg Monarchy, 5 February 1817) was a Croatian nobleman and general in the Habsburg Monarchy imperial army service.

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Karolina Jovanović

Karolina Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Каролина Јовановић; born 13 February 1988) is a Serbian former tennis player, Jovanović has won two singles and thirteen doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career.

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Karyes Typikon

The Karyes Typikon (Карејски типик/Karejski tipik) was written for the Karyes cell on Mount Athos in 1199 by Saint Sava, at the time a monk and later the first Serbian Archbishop.

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Katarina Branković

Katarina Branković (Катарина Бранковић, Καταρίνα Μπράνκοβιτς; 1418/19–1492), also known as Kantakuzina (Кантакузина, Kantakouzena) was the Countess of Celje, through the marriage with Count of Celje Ulrich II.

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Katarina Milovuk

Katarina Milovuk (1844–1909), was a Serbian educator and women's rights activist.

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Kharkiv

Kharkiv (Ха́рків), also known as Kharkov (Ха́рьков) from Russian, is the second-largest city in Ukraine.

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Kiki Lesendrić

Zoran "Kiki" Lesendrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Кики Лесендрић) is a Serbian rock musician, most notable as the founding member of the band Piloti.

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Kikinda

Kikinda (Кикинда) is a city and the administrative center of the North Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.

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Kingdom of Italy

The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state which existed from 1861—when King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy—until 1946—when a constitutional referendum led civil discontent to abandon the monarchy and form the modern Italian Republic.

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Kiprijan Račanin

Kiprijan Račanin (Кипријан Рачанин, Cyprian of Rača; c. 1650–1730) was a Serbian writer and monk who founded a copyist school (Scriptorium) in Szentendre, just like the one he left behind in Serbia at the commencement of the Great Turkish War in 1689.

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Kir Joakim

Kir Joakim (кир Јоаким) was a Serbian Orthodox monk, choirmaster (domestikos), and the oldest Serbian composer of liturgical melodies.

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Kir Stefan the Serb

Kir Stefan the Serb (second half of the 14th and 15th century) was a Serbian monk, protopsaltos, musicologist, choirmaster and more importantly, composer of the chants developed within the sphere of the activities of Byzantine culture in the Serbian state.

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Kiril Živković

Kiril Živković also spelled Kiril Zhivkovich (Кирил Живкович, Кирил Живковић; Pirot, Ottoman Empire, 1730 – Pakrac, Habsburg Empire, 1807) was a Bulgarian-born, Serbian writer and Orthodox bishop.

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Kitchen sink realism

Kitchen sink realism (or kitchen sink drama) is a British cultural movement that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film, and television plays, whose protagonists usually could be described as "angry young men" who were disillusioned with modern society.

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Klondike Gold Rush

The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in north-western Canada between 1896 and 1899.

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Koča Popović

Konstantin "Koča" Popović (Константин Коча Поповић; 14 March 1908 – 20 October 1992) was a Yugoslav communist volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, 1937–1939 and Divisional Commander of the First Proletarian Division of the Yugoslav Partisans.

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Konstantin Danil

Konstantin Danil (Константин Данил, Constantin Dănilă, 1798-1873) was a renowned Serbian painter of the 19th century.

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Konstantin Dejanović

Konstantin Dejanović (Константин Дејановић; 1365-95) was a Serbian magnate that ruled a large province in eastern Macedonia under Ottoman suzerainty, during the fall of the Serbian Empire.

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Konstantin Grcic

Konstantin Grcic (born 1965) is a German industrial designer known for creating mass-manufactured items, such as furniture and household products.

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Konstantin Jovanović

Konstantin Jovanović (Константин Јовановић; Константин Йованович; 13 January 1849 – 15 February 1923) was an Austrian/Austro–Hungarian, Serbian and Bulgarian architect known for providing the original designs of the National Assembly of Bulgaria and National Assembly of Serbia buildings.

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Konstantin Mihailović

Konstantin Mihailović, also known as Constantine of Ostravica, born in 1430, was a Serbian soldier and author of a memoir of his time as a Jannissary in the army of the Ottoman Empire.

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Konstantin Tih

Konstantin Tih (Константин Тих Асен; 1257–77) or Constantine I (Константин I), was the emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277.

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Konstantin Vojnović

Konstantin "Kosta" Vojnović (Константин Војновић;; March 2, 1832 - May 20, 1903) was Serbian politician, university professor and rector in the Kingdom of Dalmatia and Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia of the Habsburg Monarchy.

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Koporin

Koporin Monastery is a monastery at the outskirts of the town of Velika Plana, Serbia, just off the road to Smederevska Palanka.

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Kornelije Kovač

Kornelije "Bata" Kovač (Корнелије Ковач, Kovács Kornél; born 1 January 1942) is a famous Serbian composer.

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Kornelije Stanković

Kornelije Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Корнелије Станковић) (11/23 August 1831 in Buda4/16 April 1865) was Serbian composer, melographer, conductor, pianist and musical writer.

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Kosovo

Kosovo (Kosova or Kosovë; Косово) is a partially recognised state and disputed territory in Southeastern Europe that declared independence from Serbia in February 2008 as the Republic of Kosovo (Republika e Kosovës; Република Косово / Republika Kosovo).

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Kossa Bokchan

Kossa Bokchan (Косара Бокшан, January 1, 1925 in Berlin – November 21, 2009 in Belgrade) was a Serbian painter who lived in Paris.

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Kosta Abrašević

Kosta Abrašević (Коста Абрашевић, May 29, 1879 – January 20, 1898) was a Serbian proletarian poet, though patriotic to the core, at a time when Serbs of Old Serbia were struggling to rid themselves of Turks and other neighbouring invaders.

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Kosta Čavoški

Konstantin "Kosta" Čavoški (Serbian Cyrillic: Коста Чавошки) (born October 26, 1941 in Banatsko Novo Selo) is a professor at the University of Belgrade's Law School.

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Kosta Hakman

Kosta Hakman (Коста Хакман; 22 May 1899 – 9 December 1961) was a 20th-century Yugoslav painter.

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Kosta Mušicki

Konstantin "Kosta" Mušicki (Константин Коста Мушицки; 7 April 1897 – 17 July 1946) commanded the collaborationist Serbian Volunteer Corps during World War II.

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Kosta Nađ

Konstantin "Kosta" Nađ (Nagy Kosztá; 13 May 1911 – 19 November 1986) was a Yugoslav Partisan Army general that fought during World War II.

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Kosta Perović

Kosta Perović (Коста Перовић; born February 19, 1985) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Kosta Ruvarac

Kosta Ruvarac (Stari Banovci, 1837-Pest, 5 January 1864) was a Serbian writer and literary critic.

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Kosta Taušanović

Kosta Taušanović (Aleksinac, May 4, 1854 – Rijeka, January 26, 1902) was a Serbian politician, minister and banker.

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Kosta Trifković

Kosta Trifković (Serbian Cyrillic: Коста Трифковић; born in Novi Sad, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire on October 20, 1843 - died in Novi Sad on February 19, 1875) was a Serbian writer and one of the best comediographers of the time.

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Kotor

Kotor (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор,; Cattaro) is a coastal town in Montenegro.

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Krajina Belojević

Krajina Belojević (Крајина, Κράινα) was the župan of Travunia, an administrative unit of the Principality of Serbia, in the 9th century.

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Kristijan Golubović

Aleksandar "Kristijan" Golubović (Александар "Кристијан" Голубовић; born 30 November 1969) is a criminal and Mixed martial artist.

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Kristina Kovač

Kristina Kovač (Кристина Ковач; born 10 November 1974, in Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian singer and composer.

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Kristina Mladenovic

Kristina "Kiki" Mladenovic (Kristina Mladenović, Кристина Младеновић,; born 14 May 1993) is a French professional tennis player.

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Krsta Cicvarić

Krsta Cicvarić (Крста Цицварић) (September 14, 1879 – October 31, 1944) was a Serbian political activist, anarcho-syndicalist, antisemite and journalist.

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Krsto Popović

Krsto Popović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Крсто Поповић; 13 September 1881 – 14 March 1947) was one of the leaders of 1919 Christmas Uprising in Montenegro against the Serbian Karađorđević dynasty, organized by the Greens (Zelenaši), followers of dethroned King Nikola and the Montenegrin Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.

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Ksenija Atanasijević

Ksenija Atanasijević (1894–1981) was the first recognised major female Serbian philosopher, and one of the first female professors of Belgrade University, where she graduated.

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Ksenija Bulatović

Ksenija Bulatović, (Serbian: Ксенија Булатовић; born 5 May 1967) is a Serbian architect.

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Ksenija Pajčin

Ksenija Pajčin (Ксенија Пајчин) (3 December 1977 – 16 March 2010) was a Serbian singer, dancer and model popular in Serbia and the other former Yugoslav republics.

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Lake Skadar

Lake Skadar (Montenegrin: Skadarsko jezero, Скадарско језеро,; Liqeni i Shkodrës) — also called Lake Scutari, Lake Shkodër and Lake Shkodra — lies on the border of Albania and Montenegro, and is the largest lake in Southern Europe.

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Landon Donovan MVP Award

The Landon Donovan MVP Award is an annual award for MLS players.

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Landscape

A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms and how they integrate with natural or man-made features.

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Latinka Perović

Latinka Perović (Латинка Перовић; born 4 October 1933Hrvatska enciklopedija, vol. 8, Zagreb: Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 2006, p. 400) is a Serbian historian and former politician.

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Laura Pavlović

Laura Pavlović (born in Skopje, Macedonia), is a lyric and spinto soprano opera singer, and a soloist with the Serbian National Theatre Opera in Novi Sad.

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Lavinia Miloșovici

Lavinia Corina Miloșovici (born 21 October 1976) is a retired Romanian artistic gymnast.

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Law & Order

Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series, created by Dick Wolf and part of the ''Law & Order'' franchise.

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Laza Kostić

Lazar "Laza" Kostić (Лазар "Лаза" Костић; 1841, Kovilj – 27 November 1910, Vienna) was a Serbian poet, prose writer, lawyer, philosopher, polyglot, publicist, and politician, considered to be one of the greatest minds of Serbian literature.

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Laza Lazarević

Lazar "Laza" K. Lazarević (Лазаp К. Лазаревић, Šabac, 13 May 1851 – Belgrade, 10 January 1891, Gregorian calendar) was a Serbian writer, psychiatrist, and neurologist.

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Laza Ristovski

Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лаза Ристовски,; 23 January 1956 – 6 October 2007) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav keyboardist, known for being a member of rock bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme, as well as for his eclectic solo work that spawned many different musical genres.

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Lazar Branković

Lazar Branković (Лазар Бранковић; c. 1421 – 20 February 1458) was a Serbian despot, prince of Rascia from 1456 to 1458.

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Lazar Drljača

Lazar Drljača (10 October 1882 – 13 July 1970) was a Bosnian and Yugoslav painter.

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Lazar of Serbia

Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović (Лазар Хребељановић; ca. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful state on the territory of the disintegrated Serbian Empire.

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Lazar Ristovski

Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Лазар Ристовски, born on 26 October 1952) is a Serbian actor, director, producer and writer of Macedonian descent.

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Lazar the Serb

Lazar (Лазар, Лазарь), also known as Lazar the Serb or Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), was a Serbian Orthodox monk and horologist who invented and built the first known mechanical public clock in Russia in 1404.

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Legislator

A legislator (or lawmaker) is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature.

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Lene Lovich

Lene Lovich (born March 30, 1949) is an English-American singer, songwriter and musician of Serbian and English descent based in England.

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Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor

Leopold I (name in full: Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Felician; I.; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia.

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Levant

The Levant is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Lilly Otasevic

Lilly Otasevic (born 1969) is an artist based in Toronto, whose large-scale sculptural works have been commissioned by several local governments in Ontario, Canada.

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Linguistics

Linguistics is the scientific study of language, and involves an analysis of language form, language meaning, and language in context.

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Lipova, Arad

Lipova (German and Hungarian: Lippa; Serbian: Липова, Lipova; Turkish: Lipva) is a town in Romania, Arad County, located in the Banat region of western Transylvania.

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List of clarinetists

This article lists notable musicians who have played the clarinet.

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List of essayists

This is a list of essayists—people notable for their essay-writing.

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List of Governors of Ohio

The Governor of Ohio is the head of the executive branch of Ohio's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

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List of Habsburg Serbs

The following is a list of Habsburg Serbs (Habzburški Srbi), that is, ethnic Serbs active in the Habsburg Monarchy (1526–1804).

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List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church

This article lists the heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, since the establishment of the church as an autocephalous Archbishopric in 1219 to today's Patriarchate.

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List of lexicographers

This list contains people who contributed to the field of lexicography, the theory and practice of compiling dictionaries.

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List of Serbian Americans

This is a list of notable Serbian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of Serbian Canadians

This is a list of Serbian Canadians, that is, Canadian citizens of ethnic Serb descent.

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List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This is the List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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List of Serbs of Croatia

This is a list of notable Serbs that were born and lived or originate from the present territory of Croatia and made significant careers in region or diaspora.

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List of Serbs of Montenegro

List of Serbs of Montenegro.

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List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia

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List of urban theorists

This is a list of urban theorists notable in their field, in alphabetical order.

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List of world under-20 records in athletics

World U20 Records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

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Literary criticism

Literary criticism (or literary studies) is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.

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Ljiljana Aranđelović

Ljiljana Aranđelović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Аранђеловић) (born February 16, 1963) is a Serbian politician and former presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004.

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Ljiljana Bakić

Ljiljana Bakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Бакић; born 1939) is a Serbian architect who designed various buildings in her home country and abroad.

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Ljiljana Crepajac

Ljiljana Crepajac (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Црепајац) (born 1931) is a Serbian classical scholar, philologist, a full-time professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy on the subject Historical grammar of Old Greek; she is the head of the Department of Classical Sciences (since 1994), and she has been a full professor since 1987.

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Ljiljana Petrović

Ljiljana Petrović (Љиљана Петровић; born 1939) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav singer.

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Ljuba Tadić

Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić (Љубомир Љуба Тадић, 31 May 1929 – 28 October 2005) was a Serbian actor who enjoyed a reputation as one of the greatest names in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.

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Ljubiša Broćić

Ljubiša Broćić (Љубиша Бpoћић; 3 October 1911 – 16 August 1995) was a Serbian football manager.

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Ljubiša Jokić

Ljubiša Jokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Јокић, born 24 September 1958) is a former general in the Military of Serbia and Montenegro.

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Ljubiša Samardžić

Ljubiša Samardžić (Љубиша Самарџић; 19 November 1936 – 8 September 2017), nicknamed Smoki, was a Serbian actor and director, best known as Šurda in the Vruć vetar TV series, and Inspector Boško Simić in the comedy crime series Policajac sa Petlovog brda (The Policeman from Petlovo Brdo) and film of the same name.

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Ljubica Marić

Ljubica Marić (18 March 1909 – 17 September 2003) was a composer from Yugoslavia.

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Ljubica Sokić

Ljubica "Cuca" Sokić (9 December 1914 – 8 January 2009) was a Serbian painter.

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Ljubica Vukomanović

Ljubica Vukomanović (Љубица Вукомановић; September 1788 – 26 May 1843) was Princess consort of the Principality of Serbia as the wife of Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia, and the founder of the Obrenović dynasty, which ruled Serbia in an almost unbroken line from the time of his election as Prince to the May Overthrow in 1903.

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Ljubinka Jovanović

Ljubinka Jovanović (Lybinka Jovanovich; Љубинка Јовановић), Beograd, 1922-3 August 2015) was a Serbian painter who lived and worked in Paris and Belgrade. She was strongly influenced by the iconic traditions of the Serbian medieval art, and inspired by the Serbo-Byzantine style of painting, developed in a modern style with specific signs on her chromatic paintings.

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Ljubinka Nikolić

Ljubinka Nikolić (born 1964) is a Serbian geologist and geographer who was selected to be part of the Mars One project.

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Ljubisav Rakić

Ljubisav Rakic is a Serbian scientist.

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Ljubivoje Ršumović

Ljubivoje Ršumović (Serbian Љубивоје Ршумовић) (born 1939) is a poet from Serbia.

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Ljubomir Davidović

Ljubomir Davidović (Vlaško Polje, 24 December 1863 (old style: 12 December) – Belgrade, 19 February 1940) was a prime minister (1919-1920 and 1924) of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.

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Ljubomir Fejsa

Ljubomir Fejsa (Љубомир Фејса, Rusyn: Любомир Фейса; born 14 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Portuguese club Benfica and the Serbia national team.

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Ljubomir Kaljević

Ljubomir Kaljević (1841, Užice – March 20 1907, Belgrade) was Serbian politician, academic and Prime Minister of Serbia.

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Ljubomir Kovačević

Ljubomir Kovačević (4 January 1848 – 19 November 1918) was a Serbian writer, historian, academic, and politician.

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Ljubomir Ljubojević

Ljubomir Ljubojević is a Serbian chess grandmaster.

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Ljubomir Nedić

Ljubomir Nedić (24 April 1858 – 29 July 1902) was a popular Serbian writer, philosopher, and literary critic.

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Ljubomir Nenadović

Ljubomir Nenadović (14 September 1826 — 21 January 1895) was Serbian writer, poet, translator, diplomat, minister of education and member of the Serbian Royal Academy.

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Ljubomir Pavićević Fis

Ljubomir Pavićević - Fis (in Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Павићевић - Фис; Višegrad, 6 February 1927 – Belgrade, 25 September 2015) was a Serbian designer, graphic and industrial designer since 1953.

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Ljubomir Popović

Ljubomir "Ljuba" Popović (14 October 1934 – 12 August 2016) was a Serbian surrealist painter.

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Ljubomir Tadić

Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić (14 May 1925 – 31 December 2013) was a Serbian academic and politician.

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Ljubomir Vračarević

Ljubomir Vračarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Врачаревић; 6 May 1947 – 18 November 2013), was a Serbian martial artist and founder of Real Aikido.

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Ljubomir Vranjes

Ljubomir Vranješ (Љубомир Врањеш, Ljubomir Vranješ; born 3 October 1973) is a Swedish handball coach and former player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Logging

Logging is the cutting, skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars.

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Lola Novaković

Zorana "Lola" Novaković (25 April 1935 – 3 April 2016) was a Serbian singer, hugely popular during the 1960s and to a lesser degree the 1970s.

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Lolita Davidovich

Lolita Davidovich (born July 15, 1961) is a Canadian actress.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Louis D. Astorino

Louis D. Astorino (born 1948) is an architect in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who was architect of several high-profile buildings in his home town and is the first American architect to design a building in the Vatican.

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Lovro Dobričević

Lovro Marinov Dobričević or Lorenzo Bon, Lorenzo di Marino (born Kotor, ca. 1420 – died Dubrovnik, 1478) was a Croatian painter from Kotor.

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Ludovico Pasquali

Ludovico Pasquali (Kotor, c.1500–Kotor, 1551) was an Italian author, from Cattaro in the Albania Veneta (today Kotor, Montenegro).

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Luigi von Kunits

Luigi von Kunits (20 July 1870 – 8 October 1931), born Ludwig Paul Maria von Kunits, was an Austrian conductor, composer, violinist, and pedagogue.

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Luka Primojević

Luka Paskalis Primojević (Luca Pasquale de Primo) was an early 16th-century Ragusan noble man and chancellor.

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Luka Radovanović

Luka Radovanović or Don Luka Radovanović was 15th century catholic priest from Ragusa.

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Lukijan Mušicki

Luka "Lukijan" Mušicki (Лукијан Мушицки,; 27 January 1777 – 15 March 1837) was a Serbian poet, prose writer, and polyglot.

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Luko Zore

Luko Zore (Луко Зоре; January 15, 1846 – November 26, 1906) was a Serb philologist and Slavist from Dubrovnik.

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Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity which identifies with the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546), a German friar, ecclesiastical reformer and theologian.

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Madita

Edita Malovčić (born 21 January 1978), known by her stage name Madita, is an Austrian singer and actress of Bosnian descent.

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Maga Magazinović

Maga Magazinović (1882 - 1968) was a librarian and journalist, the first woman who brought modern dance to Serbia and that fundamental struggle for gender equality.

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Magazine

A magazine is a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is printed or electronically published (sometimes referred to as an online magazine).

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Maja Bogdanović

Maja Bogdanović (born Маја Богдановић, in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Paris-based cellist who also lives part of the year in Chicago, Illinois.

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Maja Latinović

Maja Latinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Маја Латиновић; born June 25, 1980 in Banatsko Veliko Selo near Kikinda, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian model.

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Maja Vidaković Lalić

Maja Vidaković Lalić (Маја Bидaкoвић Лалић; born 1972) is a Serbian architect who is the founder and creative director of Belgrade's Misker Festival, launched in 2006.

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Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by U.S. Soccer that represents the sport's highest level in both the United States and Canada.

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Makarije Sokolović

Makarije Sokolović (Макарије Соколовић; died 1574) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1557 to 1571.

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Manasija

Manasija, also known as Resava (Манасија, Ресава), is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia, founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418.

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Manchester City F.C.

Manchester City Football Club is a football club in Manchester, England.

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Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.

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Mara Branković

Mara Branković (c. 1416 in Vučitrn – 14 September 1487), also known as Sultana Marija, Mara Hatun, Despina Hatun, or Amerissa, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ (George) Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

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Marek Djordjevic

Marek Djordjevic (Марек Ђорђевић; born 1969) is a Serbian automobile designer known for the Rolls-Royce Phantom VII luxury car.

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Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina

Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina or Marija Angelina Nemanjić (Μαρία Αγγελίνα Δούκαινα Παλαιολογίνα, Марија Ангелина Немањић; ca. 1350 - December 28, 1394) was the self-proclaimed basilissa (Empress, queen) of Epirus from 1384 to 1385, succeeding the rule of her murdered husband Thomas Preljubović.

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Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia

Maria of Serbia (Mara Branković/Мара Бранковић; 1447 – 1500), christened Helena (Jelena/Јелена), was the last Queen of Bosnia and Despoina of Serbia.

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Mariano Bolizza

Mariano Bolizza or Marijan Bolica (1614) was a Serbian-Venetian nobleman in Cattaro (Kotor), who wrote the Relazione e descrizione del sangiacato di Scutari ("Relations and Description of the Sanjak of Scutari") in 1614.

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Marija Šerifović

Marija Šerifović (Марија Шерифовић,, born 14 November 1984) is a Serbian singer.

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Marija Karan

Marija Karan (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Каран; born April 29, 1982) is a Serbian actress.

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Marija Mitrović

Marija Mitrović (Маријa Митровић) (born March 2, 1983 in Leskovac, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a popular singer of pop and rock music from Serbia, a member of Creative Band.

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Marijan Beneš

Marijan Beneš (Маријан Бенеш; born 11 June 1951) is a former Yugoslavian boxer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, still considered one of the best in Yugoslav history.

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Marijana Matthäus

Marijana Matthäus (Marijana Mateus / Маријана Матеус; born September 27, 1971) is an entrepreneur, businesswoman, writer and European socialite based in London, England.

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Marina Abramović

Marina Abramović (Марина Абрамовић,; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian performance artist.

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Marina Arsenijevic

Marina Arsenijevic (born 1970) is a Serbian-born American pianist and composer who also goes by the professional name “Marina”.

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Marina Zenovich

Marina Zenovich is an American documentary filmmaker.

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Marko Čelebonović

Marko Čelebonović (Марко Челебоновић, 21 November 1902 – 23 June 1986) was one of the most famous Serbian painters of the 20th century.

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Marko Car (writer)

Marko Car (Марко Цар; 30 August 1859 – 1 December 1953) was a Serbian writer, politician and activist from the Bay of Kotor.

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Marko Dapcevich

Marko Dapcevich (born 1969) is a former mayor of Sitka, Alaska.

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Marko Djokovic

Marko Djokovic (Marko Đoković / Марко Ђоковић,; born August 20, 1991) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Marko Ivanovich Voinovich

Marko Ivanovich Voinovich (Ма́рко Ива́нович Во́йнович,; 1750–1807) was an Admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy, one of the founders of the Black Sea Fleet.

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Marko Jarić

Marko Jarić (Марко Јарић,; born October 12, 1978) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Marko Kon

Marko "Mare" Kon (Марко Кон; born 20 April 1972) is a Serbian pop singer, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist.

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Marko Leko

Marko T. Leko (Марко Т. Леко) was a notable Serbian scientist, chemist, professor and president of the Serbian Red Cross.

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Marko Miljanov

Marko Miljanov Popović (Марко Миљанов Поповић,; 25 April 1833 – 2 February 1901) was a Brda chieftain and Montenegrin general and writer.

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Marko Murat

Marko Murat (Марко Мурат; December 30, 1864 – October 14, 1944) was a Serbian painter from Dubrovnik who spent 20 years of his life in Belgrade, becoming a leading member of the Serbian and Yugoslav art scene at the time, before returning to his home town where he made a substantial mark in art conservation.

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Marko Nikolić (football manager)

Marko Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Николић; born 20 July 1979) is a Serbian football manager.

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Marko Nikolić (footballer, born June 1989)

Marko Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Николић; born June 9, 1989 in Belgrade) is a Serbian footballer, who most recently played for OFK Grbalj in the Montenegrin First League.

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Marko Popović (basketball, born 1982)

Marko Popović (born 12 June 1982) is a Croatian professional basketball player, who plays for Fuenlabrada of the Liga ACB.

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Marko Tajčević

Marko Tajčević (Osijek, 29 January 1900 – Belgrade, 19 July 1984) was a Croatian Serb composer and musician.

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Mars One

Mars One is a small private Dutch organization that proposed in 2012 to land the first humans on Mars and leave them there to establish a permanent human colony in the coming decades.

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Martin Segon

Martin Segon (Martinus Segonius Nouomotanus, Martino Segono) was a Serbian writer, Catholic Bishop of Ulcinj, and a notable 15th-century humanist.

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Martyr

A martyr (Greek: μάρτυς, mártys, "witness"; stem μάρτυρ-, mártyr-) is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, refusing to renounce, or refusing to advocate a belief or cause as demanded by an external party.

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Maryland

Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east.

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Mateja Matejić

Mateja Matejić (Матеја Матејић; born 19 February 1924) is a Serbian-American writer, translator and anthologist, Serbian Orthodox priest, and Professor Emeritus of Slavic languages and Literatures at Ohio State University.

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Matica srpska

The Matica srpska (Матица српска) is the oldest cultural-scientific institution of Serbia.

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Matija Ban

Matija Ban (Матија Бан; 1818–1903) was a Serbian poet, dramatist, and playwright, born in the city of Dubrovnik, who became known as one of the first Catholics from Dubrovnik who expressed a Serb nationality.

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Matija Bećković

Matija Bećković OSS (Матија Бећковић,; born 29 November 1939) is a Serbian writer and poet.

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Matija Nenadović

Matija or Mateja Nenadović (Матија or Матеја Ненадовић; 26 February 1777 – 11 December 1854), known as Prota Mateja, was a Serbian archpriest, writer, and a notable leader of the First Serbian Uprising.

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Matija Popović

Matija Popović (c. 1490-1563) was 16th-century Serbian Orthodox priest from Ottoman Bosnia.

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Matija Zmajević

Matija Zmajević (also Matej Zmajević, in Russia Matvei Khristoforovich Zmayevich Матвей Христофорович Змаевич; January 6, 1680 – August 23, 1735) was admiral of the Baltic Fleet and the shipbuilder of the Russian Tsar Peter the Great, building a fleet in Voronezh.

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Mato Vodopić

Mato Vodopić (Мато Водопић; Dubrovnik, 13 December 1816 - 13 March 1893) was the bishop of Dubrovnik from 3 July 1882 until his death in 1893, and wrote poems for some special occasions, and was a storyteller and collector of folk ballads.

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Matt Zunic

Matthew Zunic (September 19, 1919 – December 15, 2006) was an American professional basketball player and coach.

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Mavro Orbini

Mavro Orbini (1563–1614) was a Ragusan chronicler, notable for his work The Realm of the Slavs (1601) which influenced Slavic ideology and historiography in the later centuries.

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Meša Selimović

Mehmed "Meša" Selimović (sr; 26 April 1910 – 11 July 1982) was a Yugoslav writer, whose novel Death and the Dervish is one of the most important literary works in post-Second World War Yugoslavia.

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Mechanical engineering

Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies engineering, physics, engineering mathematics, and materials science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems.

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Medo Pucić

Orsat "Medo" Pucić, Orsatto Pozza; March 12, 1821 - June 30, 1882) was a writer and politician from Dubrovnik, at the time in the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Dalmatia.

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Mel Novak

Mel Novak (born June 16, 1934) is an American actor who is best known for villainous roles in Black Belt Jones, Game of Death, and An Eye for an Eye.

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Melina Džinović

Melina Džinović (Мелина Џиновић, née Galić, aka Melina Harris, born 1981) is a fashion designer based in Serbia known for her womenswear label "Hamel".

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Melissa Bean

Melissa Luburich Bean (born January 22, 1962) is an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for from 2005 to 2011.

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Mića Popović

Miodrag "Mića" Popović (23 June 1923 – 22 December 1996) was a Yugoslavian painter, experimental filmmaker and one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave.

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Mićo Ljubibratić

Mihajlo "Mićo" Ljubibratić (Мићо Љубибратић; 1839 – February 26, 1889) was a Serbian voivoide (military commander), Orthodox priest, writer and translator that participated in the many uprisings in the Herzegovina region.

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Michael Astrapas and Eutychios

Michael Astrapas and Eutychios (flourished 1294 to 1317) were Greek painters from Thessaloniki.

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Michel Auclair

Michel Auclair (14 September 1922 – 7 January 1988) was an actor of Serbian and French ancestry, known best for his roles in French cinema.

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Mihael Milunović

Mihael Milunović (born 1967) is a Serbian, French and Croatian painter His work encompasses a wide range of artistic disciplines, from painting, drawing and photography through large-scale sculptures, installations, to sound, video and objects.

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Mihailo Anušić

Mihailo Anušić (Михаило Анушић; born 1985) is a Serbian fashion designer behind the clothing brand "Mihano Momosa".

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Mihailo Đurić

Mihailo Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Ђурић; 22 August 1925 – 25 November 2011) was one of Serbia's most prominent philosophers.

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Mihailo Gavrilović

Mihailo Gavrilović (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Гавриловић), (Aleksinac, May 8, 1868 - London, November 1, 1924) was a prominent Serbian historian and diplomat.

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Mihailo Janković

Mihailo Janković (Михаило Јанковић) was a Serbian architect who designed a few of the important structures in Serbia whilst a part of Yugoslavia.

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Mihailo Lalić

Mihailo Lalić (7 October 1914, Trepča, Andrijevica, Kingdom of Montenegro – 30 December 1992, Belgrade, FRY) was a prominent novelist of Montenegrin literature.

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Mihailo Marković

Mihailo Marković, PhD (Михаило Марковић; 24 February 1923 – 7 February 2010) was a Serbian philosopher who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s as a proponent of the Praxis School, a Marxist humanist movement that originated in Yugoslavia.

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Mihailo Obrenović

Mihailo Obrenović (Mihajlo Obrenović.; 16 September 1823 – 10 June 1868) was Prince of Serbia from 1839 to 1842 and again from 1860 to 1868.

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Mihailo Petrović

Mihailo Petrović Alas (Михаило Петровић Алас; 6 May 1868 – 8 June 1943), was an influential Serbian mathematician and inventor.

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Mihailo Vojislavljević

Mihailo Vojislavljević (1050–d. 1081) was the Serbian ruler of Duklja, from 1050 to 1081 initially as a Byzantine vassal holding the title of protospatharios, then after 1077 as nominally serving Pope Gregory VII, addressed as "King of the Slavs".

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Mihailo Vukdragović

Mihailo Vukdragović (November 8, 1900 – March 3, 1967) was a Serbian composer and conductor, Professor at the Belgrade Music Academy (later named Faculty of Music in Belgrade), Chancellor of the University of Arts in Belgrade and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Mihajlo D. Mesarovic

Mihajlo D. Mesarovic (Serbian Latin: Mihajlo D. Mesarović, Serbian Cyrillic: Михајло Д. Месаровић; born 2 July 1928) is a Serbian scientist, who is a professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University.

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Mihajlo Pupin

Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Ph.D., LL.D. (Serbian Cyrillic: Михајло Идворски Пупин,; 4 October 1858Although Pupin's birth year is sometimes given as 1854 (and Serbia and Montenegro issued a postage stamp in 2004 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his birth), peer-reviewed sources list his birth year as 1858. See.

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Mija Aleksić

Milosav "Mija" Aleksić (Милосав "Мија" Алексић; 26 September 1923 – 12 March 1995) was a Serbian actor.

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Mijailo Mijailović

Mijailo Mijailović (Мијаило Мијаиловић; born 6 December 1978 in Stockholm, Sweden) is the self-confessed and convicted assassin of the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh, whom he stabbed on 10 September 2003 at the NK department store in Stockholm.

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Mika Antić

Miroslav "Mika" Antić (Мирослав "Мика" Антић; 14 March 1932 – 24 June 1986) was a Serbian poet, film director, journalist and painter.

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Mika K.

Mirjana Kostić (Мирјана Костић; born 6 August 1983), professionally known as Mika K., is a Serbian singer and musician, who came to media attention as a contestant of talents show Operacija trijumf.

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Mike Brkovich

Mike Brkovich (born April 6, 1958) is a former Canadian basketball player from Windsor, Ontario.

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Mike Dimkich

Mike Dimkich (born February 15, 1968) is an American guitarist who is currently a member of the punk rock band Bad Religion.

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Mike Dopud

Mike Dopud (Majk Dopuđ, Мајк Допуђ; born June 10, 1968) is a Canadian actor, stuntman, and athlete.

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Mike Todorovich

Marko John Todorovich (June 11, 1923 – June 24, 2000) was an American basketball player and coach of Serbian descent born in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Mikhail Miloradovich

Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Михаи́л Андре́евич Милора́дович), spelled Miloradovitch in contemporary English sources (&ndash) was a Russian general of Serbian origin, prominent during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Miki Manojlović

Predrag "Miki" Manojlović (Предраг "Мики" Манојловић; born 5 April 1950 in Belgrade, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor, famous for his starring roles in some of the most important films of former Yugoslav cinema.

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Mila Miletic

Mila Miletic (Serbian: Mila Miletić/Мила Милетић) is a Serbian fashion model, born 5 August 1991 in Jagodina, Serbia.

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Mila Mulroney

Milica "Mila" Mulroney (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица "Мила" Пивнички – Milica "Mila" Pivnički; born July 13, 1953) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.

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Mila Turajlić

Mila Turajlić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мила Tураљић; born 1979) is an award-winning Serbian filmmaker known for her documentaries.

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Milan Babić

Milan Babić (Милан Бабић; 26 February 1956 – 5 March 2006) was from 1991 to 1992 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a self-proclaimed state largely populated by Serbs of Croatia that wished to break away from Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Milan Budimir

Milan Budimir (Милан Будимир; 2 November 1891 – 17 October 1975) was the most distinguished Serbian classical scholar, professor, Serbian philosopher and Chair of the Department of Classical Philology.

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Milan Damnjanović (philosopher)

Milan Damnjanović (1924–1994) (Serbian Cyrillic Милан Дамњановић) was a Serbian philosopher, full professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Belgrade University.

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Milan Damnjanović (physicist)

Milan Damnjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Дамњановић) (born 07.09.1953.) is a full professor specialising in Quantum mechanics and Mathematical physics at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Belgrade and Member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Milan Galić

Milan Galić (Милан Галић,; 8 March 1938 – 13 September 2014) was a Yugoslav professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Milan Grol

Milan Grol (12 September 1876 – 3 December 1952) was a Serbian literary critic, historian and politician.

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Milan Gurović

Milan Gurović (Милан Гуровић; born June 17, 1976) is a Serbian former professional basketball player and current coach.

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Milan I of Serbia

Milan Obrenović (Милан Обреновић; 22 August 1854 – 11 February 1901) was the ruler of Serbia from 1868 to 1889, first as prince (1868-1882), subsequently as king (1882-1889).

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Milan Jovanović (photographer)

Milan Jovanović (1863–1944) was one of the most influential Serbian photographers of his generation.

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Milan Konjović

Milan Konjović (28 January 1898 – 20 October 1993) (Милан Коњовић) was a prominent Serbian painter whose works can be divided into six periods of artistic style.

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Milan Kurepa

Milan V. Kurepa (1933–2000) was a renowned Serbian atomic physicist.

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Milan Mandarić

Milan Mandarić (Милан Мандарић; born 5 September 1938) is a Serbian-American business tycoon who has owned a string of successful businesses and association football clubs, including Portsmouth, Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday.

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Milan Martić

Milan Martić (Милан Мартић; born 18 November 1954) is a Croatian Serb convicted war criminal and former president of the unrecognized Republic of Serbian Krajina.

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Milan Matulović

Milan Matulović (10 June 1935 – 9 October 2013) was a chess grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and 1970s behind Svetozar Gligorić and possibly Borislav Ivkov.

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Milan Mihajlović

Milan Mihajlović (Милан Михајловић; born July 3, 1945 in Belgrade) is Serbian composer, music pedagogue and conductor.

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Milan Milićević

Milan Djakov Milićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Ђаков Милићевић; June 4, 1831 – November 17, 1908) was a Serbian writer, biographer, ethnologist and one of the founders of the Association of Writers of Serbia.

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Milan Milišić

Milan Milišić (6 July 1941 – 5 October 1991) was a Yugoslavian poet and playwright.

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Milan Minić (architect)

Milan Minić (Милан Минић, 1899–1961) was a Serbian architect and painter.

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Milan Mladenović

Milan Mladenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Младеновић; September 21, 1958 – November 5, 1994) was a Serbian musician best known as the frontman of the Yugoslav art rock band Ekatarina Velika.

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Milan Nedić

Milan Nedić (Милан Недић; 2 September 1878 – 4 February 1946) was a Serbian general and politician who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army, Minister of War in the Royal Yugoslav Government.

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Milan Nikolić (musician)

Milan Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Николић; born 2 July 1979 in Jagodina) is a Serbian accordionist who was the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with Marko Kon.

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Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia

Milan Obrenović II (Милан Обреновић) (21 October 1819 – 8 July 1839) in Kragujevac, Serbia.

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Milan Panić

Milan Panić (Милан Панић); born 20 December 1929) is a Serbian American former Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, humanitarian, and multimillionaire businessman based in Newport Beach and Pasadena, California. He served as Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1992 to 1993. During and after his time as Prime Minister, he campaigned for peace and democracy in the Balkan region. He ran for President of Serbia in 1992, ultimately coming in second to Slobodan Milošević in an election marked by allegations of media and vote tampering by the ruling party. Panić became Prime Minister of Yugoslavia while an American citizen. The legality of retaining US citizenship while accepting this office has been questioned based on a Constitutional prohibition of a US citizen accepting office on behalf of a foreign nation.. The Independent (23 July 1992). Panić is the first US citizen to occupy a high-level political position in a foreign country since Golda Meir. Outside of his political and humanitarian activities, Panić built a lengthy career in the pharmaceutical and medical industries. He grew ICN Pharmaceuticals from a small operation in his garage into a global pharmaceutical corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange, with over $672 million in annual sales across 90 countries at its peak. After retiring from ICN, he spun off an ICN subsidiary and renamed it MP Biomedicals. The company is a global producer of life science and diagnostic products, with operations in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. In October 2015, Panić announced the pending sale of MP Biomedicals to a Chinese chemical company, Valiant Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd. Panić pursues philanthropy personally and through his Milan Panić Jr. Foundation, as well as MP Global Enterprises & Associates, LLC. As part of his philanthropic efforts, he has sponsored scholarships at the MIT-Harvard Medical School Program and lectured on peacebuilding at George Washington University and University of Southern California. He is also a member of the President's cabinet at Chapman University, Vice Chairman and sponsor of the Los Angeles Opera, and frequent sponsor of California cultural institutions and charities.

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Milan Pantić

Milan Pantić (18 December 1954 – 11 June 2001) was a Serbian journalist who was killed by unknown people on 11 June 2001 in Jagodina.

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Milan Parivodić

Milan Parivodić Serbian Cyrillic Милан Париводић (born in 1966 in Belgrade) was the Minister of Foreign Economic Relations in the Government of Serbia from 2004 to 2007.

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Milan Piroćanac

Milan Piroćanac (Милан Пироћанац; 7 January 1837–1 March 1897) was a Serbian statesman, leader and founder of the Progressive Party, and a Prime Minister of the Principality, later Kingdom of Serbia.

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Milan Puskar

Milan "Mike" Puškar (September 8, 1934 – October 7, 2011) was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist from Morgantown, West Virginia.

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Milan Rakić

Milan Rakić (18 September 1876 – 30 June 1938) (Милан Ракић) was a Serbian poet.

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Milan Rešetar

Milan Rešetar (Милан Решетар; February 1, 1860 – January 14, 1942) was a Serbian (a self-identified Serb Catholic from the Republic of Ragusa, today by some Croat researchers considered Croatian), linguist, historian and literary critic.

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Milan Spasić

Milan Spasić (November 8, 1909 – April 17, 1941) was a naval Lieutenant of the Royal Yugoslav Navy.

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Milan St. Protić

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Milan Stojadinović

Milan Stojadinović (Милан Стојадиновић; 4 August 1888 – 26 October 1961) was a Serbian and Yugoslav political figure and a noted economist.

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Milan Toplica

In Serbian epic poetry, Milan Toplica (Toplica Milan, Milan from Toplica) was a Serbian knight who died during the historical Battle of Kosovo in 1389.

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Milan Vasić

Milan Vasić (19 December 1928, Donja Pecka, Mrkonjić Grad, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – 26 December 2003, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a historian, member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republika Srpska since 1997 and its president in 2003.

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Milan Vukcevich

Milan R. Vukcevich (born Milan Radoje Vukčević; March 11, 1937 – May 10, 2003) was a Yugoslav-American scientist, a grandmaster of chess problem composition, and writer.

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Milan Vukić

Milan Vukić (born 19 August 1942, Sanski Most) is a Bosnian chess Grandmaster.

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Milan Zloković

Milan Zloković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Злоковић) (Trieste, 6 April 1898 - Belgrade, 29 May 1965) was a Serbian architect.

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Mile Ilić

Mile Ilić (Миле Илић; born June 2, 1984) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Mouttahed of the Lebanese League.

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Mile Isaković

Mile Isaković (born January 17, 1958 in Šabac) is a former Yugoslav handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.

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Mileševa Monastery

Mileševa (Милешева, or) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje, in southwest Serbia.

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Milena Dravić

Milena Dravić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милена Дравић; born 5 October 1940) is a famous Serbian actress.

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Milena Govich

Milena Govich (born October 29, 1976) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and musician, best known for portraying NYPD Detective Nina Cassady on the television series Law & Order.

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Milena Kitic

Milena Kitic (born 1968 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian American operatic mezzo-soprano.

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Milena Pavlović-Barili

Milena Pavlović-Barili (alt. Barilli; Милена Павловић-Барили; 5 November 1909 – 6 March 1945) was a Serbian painter and poet.

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Milena Rakocević

Milena Rakocević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милена Ракочевић) is a Serbian fashion photographer who is currently living in New York City.

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Milena Vukotić

Milena Vukotić (Милена Вукотић; 4 May 1848 – 16 March 1923) was the only Queen consort of Montenegro as the wife of King Nicholas I of Montenegro (28 August 1910 – 26 November 1918).

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Milena Vukotic

Milena Vukotic (born 23 April 1935) is an Italian former ballerina and a stage, television, and film actress.

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Milenko Stefanović

Milenko Stefanović (born 19 February 1930) is a Serbian classical and jazz clarinetist.

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Milentije Popović

Milentije Popović (Милентије Поповић,; 1913, Crna Trava - 1971) was a member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) since 1939.

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Mileta Jakšić

Mileta Jakšić (Srpska Crnja, Serbia, 29 March 1863 – Belgrade, Serbia, 8 November 1935) was a Serbian poet.

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Mileva Marić

Mileva Marić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милева Марић; December 19, 1875 – August 4, 1948), sometimes called Mileva Marić-Einstein or Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn, was a Serbian mathematician.

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Milica Šterić

Milica Šterić (Милица Штерић; 1914-1998) was a Serbian architect who worked at Energoprojekt for many years, founding and heading its architecture department.

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Milica Despina of Wallachia

Milica Despina or Milița Despina (Милица Деспина, Milița Despina, c. 1485 – d. 1554) was the Princess consort of Wallachia by marriage to Neagoe Basarab, who ruled (1512-1521).

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Milica Mandić

Milica Mandić (Милица Мандић, born December 6, 1991 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian taekwondo athlete and was the Olympic champion in the +67 kg category.

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Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja

Milica Stojadinovic-Srpkinja (Милица Стојадиновић Српкиња) (1828, Bukovac, Petrovaradin – 1878, Belgrade) was arguably the greatest female Serbian poet of the 19th century.

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Milica Tomić

Milica Tomić is a contemporary Yugoslav-born artist (1960, Belgrade).

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Military Frontier

The Military Frontier was a province straddling the southern borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Military history of the Russian Empire

The military history of the Russian Empire encompasses the history of armed conflict in which the Russian Empire participated.

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Milivoje Blaznavac

General Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac (Blaznava, 16 May 1824 – Belgrade, 5 April 1873) was Serbian soldier and politician.

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Miljan Miljanić

Miljan Miljanić (Миљан Миљанић; 4 May 1930 – 13 January 2012) was a Serbian football player, coach and administrator, who played as a defender.

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Miljan Zekić

Miljan Zekić (Миљан Зекић,; born 12 July 1988) is a Serbian tennis player.

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Milla Jovovich

Milica Bogdanovna Jovovich (born December 17, 1975), known professionally as Milla Jovovich, is an American actress, model and musician.

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Millencolin

Millencolin is a punk rock band that was formed in October 1992 by Nikola Sarcevic, Mathias Färm, and Erik Ohlsson in Örebro, Sweden.

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Milo Dor

Milo Dor (born 7 March 1923 as Milutin Doroslovac in Budapest; died 5 December 2005 in Vienna) was a writer and translator.

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Milo Milunović

Milo Milunović (6 August 1897 in Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro – 11 February 1967 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFRY) was a distinguished Montenegrin painter.

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Miloš Babić

Miloš Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Бабић; born November 23, 1968) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Miloš Biković

Miloš Biković (Милош Биковић; born 13 January 1988) is a Serbian actor and model.

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Miloš Crnjanski

Miloš Crnjanski (Милош Црњански,; 26 October 1893 – 30 November 1977) was a poet of the expressionist wing of Serbian modernism, author, and a diplomat.

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Miloš Krasić

Miloš Krasić (Милош Красић; born 1 November 1984) is a football player who plays for Lechia Gdańsk as a winger.

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Miloš Milošević

Miloš ("Mićo") Milošević (born 10 May 1972) is a swimmer from Croatia.

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Miloš Milojević

Miloš S. Milojević (1840–1897) was a Serbian lawyer, writer and politician.

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Miloš Milutinović

Miloš Milutinović (Милош Милутиновић; 5 February 1933 – 28 January 2003) was a Yugoslav footballer and manager.

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Miloš Minić

Miloš Minić (Милош Минић) (28 August 1914, Preljina, Čačak, Kingdom of Serbia – 5 September 2003, Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro) was a Serbian communist politician.

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Miloš Mladenović

Miloš Mladenović (1903–1984) was professor emeritus of History at McGill University in Montreal, and an expert on Cold War politics of the day.

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Miloš Obilić

Miloš Obilić (Милош Обилић,; died June 15, 1389) was a Serbian knight in the service of Prince Lazar, during the invasion of the Ottoman Empire.

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Miloš Obrenović

Miloš Obrenović (Милош Обреновић; 18 March 1780 – 26 September 1860) was Prince of Serbia from 1815 to 1839, and again from 1858 to 1860.

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Miloš Raičković (composer)

Milos Raickovich (Милош Раичковић, Miloš Raičković) (born 1956) is a Serbian-American composer and anti-war activist.

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Miloš Vujanić

Miloš Vujanić (Милош Вујанић; born November 13, 1980) is a Serbian former professional basketball player, and basketball coach.

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Miloje Milojević

Miloje Milojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милоје Милојевић; 27 October 1884, Belgrade – 16 June 1946, Belgrade) was a Serbian composer, musicologist, music critic, folklorist, music pedagogue, and music promoter.

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Milorad Arsenijević

Milorad Arsenijević (Милорад Арсенијевић; 6 June 1906 – 18 March 1987) was a Serbian football player and manager.

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Milorad Čavić

Milorad "Milo" Čavić (Милорад Чавић,; born May 31, 1984) is a Serbian former professional swimmer.

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Milorad B. Protić

Milorad B. Protić (Милорад Б. Протић; 6 August 1911, Belgrade – 29 October 2001, Belgrade) was a Serbian astronomer, discoverer of comets and minor planets, and three times director of the Belgrade Observatory.

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Milorad Bata Mihailović

Milorad Bata Mihailović (8 February 1923 – 23 April 2011) was a Serbian painter.

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Milorad Dodik

Milorad Dodik (Милорад Додик,; born 12 March 1959) is a Bosnian Serb politician and president of Republika Srpska since 2010.

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Milorad M. Drachkovitch

Milorad M. Drachkovitch (8 November 1921 – 16 June 1996) was the posthumous son of Milorad Drašković, Minister of the Interior in the Former Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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Milorad Mišković

Milorad Mišković, also Milorad Miskovitch (Милорад Мишковић) (born March 26, 1928 in Valjevo, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, died June 21, 2013 in Nice, France) was a Serbian ballet dancer and choreographer.

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Milorad Pavić

Milorad Pavić (Милорад Павић,; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary historian.

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Milorad Sokolović

Milorad Sokolović (Милорад Соколовић), also known by his nickname Soko (Соко; in English Falcon), was a Serbian basketball player, coach and sports journalist.

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Milorad Stanulov

Milorad Stanulov (born 20 February 1953 in Zrenjanin) is a Serbian rower who competed for Yugoslavia.

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Milos Raonic

Milos Raonic (born December 27, 1990) is a Canadian professional tennis player.

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Milovan Ćirić

Milovan Ćirić (12 February 1918 – 14 October 1986) was a Serbian football coach and former player.

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Milovan Danojlić

Milovan Danojlić (born 1937 in Ivanovci village near Ljig, Kingdom of Yugoslavia), is a Serbian writer, who lives and works in France.

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Milovan Glišić

Milovan Glišić (6 January 1847 – 20 January 1908) was a Serbian writer, dramatist, translator, and literary theorist.

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Milovan Milovanović

Dr.

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Milovan Vitezović

Milovan Vitezović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Витезовић), (born 11 September 1944) is a Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter.

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Milunka Lazarević

Milunka Lazarević (born 1 December 1932 in Šantarovac, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian chess player and journalist.

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Milunka Savić

Milunka Savić CMG (Милунка Савић; 28 June 1892/10 August 1895 – 5 October 1973) was a Serbian war heroine who fought in the Balkan Wars and in World War I. According to a Serbian source, she may be the most-decorated female combatant in the entire history of warfare.

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Milutin Šoškić

Milutin Šoškić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милутин Шошкић; born 31 December 1937) is a Serbian former goalkeeper who is one of FK Partizan's biggest legends.

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Milutin Dostanić

Milutin R. Dostanić (Милутин Р. Достанић; February 3, 1958 – January 14, 2014) was a Serbian mathematician.

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Milutin Ivković

Dr.

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Milutin Milanković

Milutin Milanković (Милутин Миланковић, pronounced; 28 May 1879 – 12 December 1958) was a Serbian mathematician, astronomer, climatologist, geophysicist, civil engineer and popularizer of science.

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Mina Cvetković

Mina Cvetković is a Serbian fashion model.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)

The Minister for Foreign Affairs (utrikesminister) is the foreign minister of Sweden and the head of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

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Ministry of National Defence (Romania)

The Ministry of National Defence (Ministerul Apărării Naționale) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.

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Miodrag B. Protić

Miodrag B. Protić (Миодраг Б. Протић) (Vrnjačka Banja, 10 May 1922 – Belgrad, 20 December 2014) was one of the most popular Serbian painters of the second half of the 20th century, art critic, theorist and historian of art of the 20th century in Serbia and Yugoslavia.

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Miodrag Belodedici

Miodrag Belodedici (Serbian Миодраг Белодедић / Miodrag Belodedić; born 20 May 1964) is a Romanian retired footballer who played as a sweeper.

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Miodrag Bulatović

Miodrag Bulatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Булатовић; 1930 in Okladi, Bijelo Polje, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 1991 in Igalo, Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) was a Montenegrin Serb novelist and playwright.

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Miodrag Grbić

Miodrag Grbić, (25 December 1901 – 30 June 1969 in Belgrade) was a Serbian archeologist and custos.

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Miodrag Pavlović

Miodrag Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Павловић;; 28 November 1928 – 17 August 2014), was a Serbian poet, writer and critic.

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Miodrag Petković

Miodrag S. Petković (born 10 February 1948 in Niš, Serbia in the former Yugoslavia) is a mathematician and computer scientist.

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Miodrag Petrović Čkalja

Miodrag Petrović (Миодраг Петровић,, 1 April 1924 – 20 October 2003), known by his stage name Čkalja (Чкаља), was a Serbian actor and one of the most popular comedians of former Yugoslavia.

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Miodrag Stojković

Miodrag Stojković (Миодраг Стојковић) (born July 5, 1964 in Leskovac, Serbia, then Yugoslavia) is a Serbian researcher in genetics with the Institute of Human Genetics at Newcastle University.

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Miomir Vukobratović

Miomir Vukobratović (Миомир Вукобратовић) (December 24, 1931 – March 11, 2012) was a Serbian mechanical engineer and pioneer in humanoid robots.

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Mir-Jam

Milica Jakovljević, pen name Mir-Jam, (Милица Јаковљевић, Мир-Јам) was a Serbian writer whose many period novels have been successfully adapted to popular TV series, starting in 2008.

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Mira Banjac

Mirjana "Mira" Banjac (Мира Бањац; born November 4, 1929) is a Serbian actress.

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Mira Stupica

Miroslava "Mira" Stupica (Мира Ступица; née Todorović; 17 August 1923 – 19 August 2016) was a Serbian actress best known for her work in the theater, but also had extensive career on television and in films.

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Mirjana Bjelogrlić-Nikolov

Mirjana Bjelogrlić-Nikolov (Serbian-Cyrillic: Мирјана Бјелогрлић-Николов; born 1961 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian television journalist and writer.

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Mirjana Isaković

Mirjana Isaković is a Serbian sculptor and ceramist.

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Mirjana Karanović

Mirjana Karanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирјана Карановић; born 28 January 1957) is a Serbian actress, film director and screenwriter.

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Mirjana Marić

Mirjana Marić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирјана Марић; born January 10, 1970 in New York City, USA) is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM), living in Belgrade, capital of Serbia (former Yugoslavia).

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Mirka Vasiljević

Mirka Vasiljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирка Васиљевић; born 27 September 1990) is a Serbian actress and occasional model and television presenter.

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Mirko Šarović

Mirko Šarović (Мирко Шаровић; born 16 September 1956) is a Bosnian Serb politician and former Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Mirko Bröder

Mirko (Imre) Bröder, or Broeder, Broder, Breder (1911–1943) was a Hungarian–Serbian chess master.

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Mirko Cvetković

Mirko Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирко Цветковић,; born 16 August 1950) is a Serbian politician who was Prime Minister of Serbia from 2008-12.

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Mirko Kovač (writer)

Mirko Kovač (26 December 1938 – 19 August 2013) was a Yugoslav writer.

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Mirko Nišović

Mirko Nišović (born July 2, 1961) is a Yugoslav-born, Serbian sprint canoeist who competed from the late 1970s to the late 1980s.

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Mirko Petrović-Njegoš

Mirko Petrović-Njegoš (Мирко Петровић-Његош; 19 August 1820 – 1 August 1867), was a Montenegrin military commander, diplomat and poet, belonging to the House of Petrović-Njegoš.

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Mirko Sandić

Mirko Sandić (Мирко Сандић; 9 May 1942 – 24 December 2006) was a Serbian water polo player who led Yugoslav teams to a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Miroljub Jevtić

Miroljub Jevtić (born 1955 in Vranje, SFR Yugoslavia) is Serbian Politologist of religion and professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade.

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Miroljub Labus

Miroljub Labus (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирољуб Лабус) (born 28 February 1947 in Mala Krsna, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian economist and politician.

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Miroslav Berić

Miroslav "Mića" Berić (Мирослав "Мића" Берић; born January 20, 1973) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Miroslav Gospel

Miroslav's Gospel (Мирослављево Јеванђеље / Miroslavljevo Jevanđelje) is a 362-page illuminated manuscript Gospel Book on parchment with very rich decorations.

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Miroslav Ilić

Miroslav Ilić (Мирослав Илић; born 10 December 1950, Mrčajevci, PR Serbia FPR Yugoslavia)) is a popular Serbian folk singer-songwriter. He is known for his powerful vocals and emotional lyrics. Before becoming a musician he took Electrical courses at a University of Skopje. Nicknamed Slavuj iz Mrčajevaca (The Nightingale from Mrčajevci), he has worked together with several popular Yugoslavian musicians such as Lepa Brena. In recent times, he has spoken out against the new generation of Serbian music videos, claiming that music videos are becoming more and more sexually suggestive and inappropriate for general audiences.

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Miroslav Lazanski

Miroslav Lazanski (Мирослав Лазански, born 1950) is a Serbian journalist and military analyst.

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Miroslav Mišković

Miroslav Mišković (Мирослав Мишковић; born July 5, 1945) is a Serbian business magnate, investor, and owner of Delta Holding.

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Miroslav of Hum

Miroslav Zavidović (Мирослав Завидовић) was a 12th-century Great Prince (Veliki Župan) of Zachumlia from 1162 to 1190, an administrative division (appanage) of the Grand Principality of Serbia (Rascia) covering Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia.

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Miroslav Pavlović

Miroslav Pavlović (Мирослав Павловић; 23 October 1942, in Požega – 19 January 2004, in Belgrade) was a Serbian football player.

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Miroslav Tadić

Miroslav Tadić, born 1959., is a guitarist, composer, improviser and music educator of Serbian origins.

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Mitchell Melich

Mitchell Melich (1 February 1912 in Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah – 12 June 1999) was Solicitor for the United States Department of the Interior under the first Richard Nixon administration.

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Mitrofan Ban

Mitrofan Ban (Serbian Cyrillic: Митрофан Бан) was Bishop of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Montenegro, and exarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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Mladen Josić

Mladen Josić (15 July 1897, Bečej - 1 October 1972, Paris) was a Serbian painter.

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Mladen Krstajić

Mladen Krstajić (Младен Крстајић,; born 4 March 1974) is a Serbian football manager and former footballer who played as a centre back.

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Mladen Milovanović

Mladen Milovanović (c. 1760 in Botunje near Kragujevac – 1823 in Zlatibor) was a merchant, a Voivode in the First Serbian Uprising, associate of Karađorđe and leader of his party, President of the Administering Council (1807–1810 and 1813–1814) and first Serbian Minister of Defence (1811–1813).

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Mojsije Dečanac

Mojsije Dečanac (Мојсије Дечанац, "Mojsije of Dečani"; 1536–45) was a Serb printer of srbulje liturgical books and Orthodox hierodeacon.

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Mojsije Putnik

Mojsije Putnik (Мојсије Путник) (1728 – 1790) was the Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci between 1781–90, during the reign of Joseph II.

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Moldavia

Moldavia (Moldova, or Țara Moldovei (in Romanian Latin alphabet), Цара Мѡлдовєй (in old Romanian Cyrillic alphabet) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River. An initially independent and later autonomous state, it existed from the 14th century to 1859, when it united with Wallachia (Țara Românească) as the basis of the modern Romanian state; at various times, Moldavia included the regions of Bessarabia (with the Budjak), all of Bukovina and Hertza. The region of Pokuttya was also part of it for a period of time. The western half of Moldavia is now part of Romania, the eastern side belongs to the Republic of Moldova, and the northern and southeastern parts are territories of Ukraine.

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Momčilo Đujić

Momčilo Đujić (Момчилo Ђујић; 27 February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik commander (vojvoda, војвода) who led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia and western Bosnia regions of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.

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Momčilo Bajagić

Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga" (Момчило Бајагић "Бајагa") is a highly popular Serbian rock musician.

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Momčilo Gavrić (footballer)

Momčilo "Gabbo" Gavrić (August 4, 1938 – March 13, 2010) was a Yugoslav born soccer player.

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Momčilo Nastasijević

Momčilo Nastasijević (23 September 1894 – 13 February 1938) was a Serbian poet, novelist and dramatist born in Gornji Milanovac in Serbia, and whose work was issued during the literary epoch between the two world wars.

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Momčilo Ninčić

Momčilo Ninčić (– 23 December 1949) was a Yugoslav politician and economist, and president of the League of Nations from 1926 to 1927.

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Momčilo Tapavica

Momčilo Tapavica (Момчило Тапавица; Tapavicza Momcsilló; 14 October 1872 – 10 January 1949) was an all-around sportsperson, competing in tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, achieving his best result in tennis by winning the singles bronze medal at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

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Momir Petković

Momir Petković (born 21 July 1953) is a Serbian Olympic wrestling champion.

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Monica Seles

Monica Seles (Szeles Mónika,; Monika Seleš, Моника Селеш; born December 2, 1973) is a retired Yugoslav-born American professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

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Montenegrin Argentine

Montenegrin Argentines are people born in Argentina of Montenegrin descent.

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Montenegro

Montenegro (Montenegrin: Црна Гора / Crna Gora, meaning "Black Mountain") is a sovereign state in Southeastern Europe.

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Morača (monastery)

Morača Monastery (Манастир Морача) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the valley of the Morača River in Kolašin, central Montenegro.

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Motivational speaker

A motivational speaker or inspirational speaker is a speaker who makes speeches intended to motivate or inspire an audience.

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Mount Athos

Mount Athos (Άθως, Áthos) is a mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece and an important centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism.

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Mr. Lucky (TV series)

Mr.

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Mrkšina crkva printing house

The Mrkšina crkva printing house (Штампарија Манастира Мркшина Црквa; Мркшиначка штампарија) was a printing house established in 1562 in the Monastery of Mrkšina Crkva in village Kosjerić in Ottoman Serbia (today a town in Serbia).

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Munich Serbian Psalter

The Munich Serbian Psalter (Minhenski srpski psaltir, Serbischer Psalter) is a 14th-century illuminated psalter written in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension.

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Muruga Booker

Steven Bookvich known as Muruga Booker (born December 27, 1942) is an American drummer, composer, inventor, artist, recording artist, and a priest in the Celtic Orthodox Church.

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Museum of Applied Arts, Belgrade

The Museum of Applied Art (Музеј примењене уметности / Muzej primenjene umetnosti) is an art museum in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Mustafa Golubić

Mustafa Golubić (Мустафа Голубић; 24 October 1889 – 11 June 1941), nicknamed Mujko, was a member of the secret societies Young Bosnia and the Black Hand, as well as a secret agent for the Communist governments of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.

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Mutimir of Serbia

Mutimir of Serbia (Мутимир, Μουντιμῆρος) was Prince of the Serbs from ca.

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Mylan

Mylan N.V. is an American global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company registered in the Netherlands, with principal executive offices in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK and global headquarters in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, US.

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Nađa Higl

Nađa Higl (Serbian Cyrillic: Нађа Хигл; born 2 January 1987) is a Serbian swimmer.

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Našice

Našice is a town in eastern Croatia, located on the northern slopes of the Krndija mountain in eastern Slavonia, 51 km southwest of regional hub Osijek.

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Nada Mamula

Nada Mamula (9 January 1927 – 11 October 2001) was a Serbian singer, born during the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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Nadja Benaissa

Nadja Benaissa (born 26 April 1982) is a German recording artist, television personality, and occasional actress.

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Nataša Bekvalac

Nataša Bekvalac (Наташа Беквалац) (born 25 September 1980) is a Serbian pop star.

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Nataša Tapušković

Nataša Tapušković (Наташа Тапушковић, maiden name Šolak (Шолак) (Kruševac, Yugoslavia (Serbia); August 27, 1975) is a Serbian actress. She is most recognized for her role as Bosnian hostage Sabaha in Emir Kusturica's Life Is a Miracle, in 2004.

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Nataša Vojnović

Nataša Vojnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Наташа Војновић) is a Bosnian Serb fashion model, who participated in the Elite Model Look of 1996.

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Nataša Zorić

Nataša Zorić (Наташа Зорић,; born 27 November 1989) is a Serbian tennis player.

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Natali Thanou

Natali Thanou (Натали Тану, Νάταλι Θάνου) (born January 6, 1983, in Belgrade) is a Greek-Serbian model and singer, most known as the Greek Playmate of the year 2007.

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Natalia Nogulich

Natalia Nogulich (born October 1, 1950) is an American film and television actress.

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Natalie Jacobson

Natalie Jacobson (born Natalie Salatich) is an American former news anchor with WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Natasa Dusev-Janics

Natasa Dusev-Janics (Nataša Dušev-Janić, Наташа Душев-Јанић, Dusev-Janics Natasa; born 24 June 1982) is a Yugoslavian-born Hungarian sprint canoer who has competed for Hungary since 2001 and has won six Olympic medals in the sprint canoe events.

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National Bank of Serbia

The National Bank of Serbia (Народна банка Србије / Narodna banka Srbije) is the central bank of Serbia.

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National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America; composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada).

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National Library of Russia

The National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg (known as the Imperial Public Library from 1795 to 1917; Russian Public Library from 1917 to 1925; State Public Library from 1925 to 1992 (since 1932 named after M.Saltykov-Shchedrin); NLR), is not only the oldest public library in the nation, but also the first national library in the country.

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National University of Kharkiv

The Karazin University (Каразінський університет) or officially the V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Харківський національний університет імені В. Н. Каразіна) is one of the major universities in Ukraine, and earlier in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union.

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Nebojša Čović

Nebojša Čović (Небојша Човић; born 2 July 1958) is a Serbian businessman and basketball executive and former politician.

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Nebojša Đorđević

Nebojša Đorđević (Небојша Ђорђевић, born 24 April 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Serbia.

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Nebojša Glogovac

Nebojša "Glogi" Glogovac (Небојша Глоговац, 30 August 1969 – 9 February 2018) was a Serbian award-winning actor.

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Nebojša Pavković

Nebojša Pavković (Небојша Павковић; born 10 April 1946) was Chief of the General Staff of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

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Nebojša Popović

Nebojša Popović (Небојша Поповић; February 8, 1923 – October 20, 2001) was a Yugoslav basketball player, coach and administrator.

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Neda Arnerić

Neda Arnerić (Serbian Cyrillic: Неда Арнерић) (born 15 July 1953) is a Serbian actress.

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Neda Ukraden

Neda Ukraden (Неда Украден, born 16 August 1950) is a pop singer born in Croatia, who grew up in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Montenegrin roots and is currently living in Serbia.

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Nedeljko Čabrinović

Nedeljko Čabrinović (Недељко Чабриновић; 2 February 1895 – 20 January 1916) was a Bosnian Serb member of the pro-Yugoslav Young Bosnia movement and one of seven young men of a secret society known as the Black Hand who conspired to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria during his June 1914 visit to Sarajevo.

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Nele Karajlić

Nenad Janković, known as Dr.

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Nemanja Vidić

Nemanja Vidić (Немања Видић,; born 21 October 1981) is a Serbian retired professional footballer.

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Nenad Bogdanović

Nenad Bogdanović (Ненад Богдановић,; 12 May 1954, Beška, FPR Yugoslavia, – 27 September 2007, Belgrade, Serbia) was the Mayor of Belgrade, elected to office in October 2004.

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Nenad Borovčanin

Nenad Borovčanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Боровчанин) (born March 25, 1979 in Loznica) is a Serbian boxer.

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Nenad Gajic

Nenad Gajić (born August 30, 1983 in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a lacrosse player for the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League and the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the Western Lacrosse Association.

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Nenad Krstić

Nenad Krstić (Ненад Крстић, born July 25, 1983) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Nenad Marković

Nenad Marković Zorić (born June 6, 1968) is a Bosnian former professional basketball player and the current head coach of Gaziantep.

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Nenad Pagonis

Nenad Pagonis (born 28 July 1987 in Serbia) is a Serbian heavyweight-cruiserweight Muay Thai kickboxer fighting out of Mike's Gym in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Team Pagonis in Novi Sad, Serbia.

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Nenad Petrović (writer)

Nenad Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Петровић) (30 May 1925 – 21 March 2014) was a Serbian writer, and one of numerous displaced persons after World War II and revolution in Yugoslavia.

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Nenad Prokić

Nenad Prokić (Serbian: Ненад Прокић) is Serbian playwright, theatre director and Founder of the Liberal Democratic Party (Liberalno demokratska partija), Serbia.

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Nenad Zimonjić

Nenad Zimonjić (Ненад Зимоњић,; born 4 June 1976) is a Serbian professional tennis player who was ranked World No.

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Neven Pajkić

Neven Pajkić (Невен Пајкић, born 25 August 1977) is a Canadian heavyweight boxer.

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Nevena Ivanović

Nevena Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Невена Ивановић, born March 16, 1992) is a Serbian fashion designer behind the brand NEO Design.

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Nevenka Urbanova

Nevenka Urbanova (Serbian Cyrillic: Невенка Урбанова, Stari Bečej, 28 March 1909 – Belgrade, 7 January 2007) was one of the most famous Serbian actresses.

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New York University Tandon School of Engineering

The New York University Tandon School of Engineering (commonly referred to as Tandon) is the engineering and applied sciences school of New York University.

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Nićifor Dučić

Archimandrite Nićifor Dučić (Нићифор Дучић; 1832–1900), was a Herzegovinian Serb theologian, historian, philologist and writer, educated in Belgrade and Paris.

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Nicholas I of Montenegro

Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (Никола I Петровић-Његош; – 1 March 1921) was the ruler of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as sovereign prince from 1860 to 1910 and as king from 1910 to 1918.

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Nicholas II of Russia

Nicholas II or Nikolai II (r; 1868 – 17 July 1918), known as Saint Nicholas II of Russia in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917.

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Nick Kosovich

Nick Kosovich is a professional ballroom dancer specializing in American Smooth and International Ten Dance.

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Nick Lalich

Nickola "Nick" Lalich (born 1945) is an Australian politician.

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Nick Vujicic

Nicholas James Vujicic (born 4 December 1982) is a Serbian-Australian Christian evangelist and motivational speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder (called phocomelia) characterized by the absence of arms and legs.

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Nick Zoricic

Nikola Zoricic (19 February 1983 – 10 March 2012) was a Canadian ski cross skier who died following a severe crash during the eighth-finals of a World Cup event in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

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Nikanor Grujić

Nikanor Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никанор Грујић; December 12, 1810 – April 26, 1887) was the Serbian Orthodox bishop of Pakrac, the locum tenens Serbian Patriarch, the Austro–Hungarian emperor's Privy Councilor, knight of the Grand Cross of the Franz Joseph order, member of Houses of Magnates at Hungarian and Croatian–Slavonian parliaments, member of Serbian Learned Society, writer, poet, orator and translator.

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Nikša Gradi

Nikola "Nikša" Gradić Nicolò Gradi; 1825–1894) was an Austro-Hungarian writer, politician, and lawyer from Dubrovnik, a descendant of the illustrious Ragusan patrician family Gradi.

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Niko Pucić

Niko Pucić de Zagorien (also Nicola Pozza in Italian; February 5, 1820 - April 13, 1883) was a writer and politician from Republic of Ragusa.

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Nikodim I

Nikodim I of Peć (Никодим I Пећки) was a monk-scribe before becoming the 10th Serbian Archbishop from 1316 to 1324, he died in the year 1325.

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Nikodim Milaš

Nikodim Milaš (1845–1915) was a Serbian Orthodox Church bishop in Dalmatia (nowaday Croatia).

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Nikola Altomanović

Nikola Altomanović (Никола Алтомановић) was a 14th-century Serbian župan of the House of Vojinović.

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Nikola Ćirić

Nikola Ćirić (Никола Ћирић,; born 2 August 1983) is a Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player, who played mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Futures.

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Nikola Čačić

Nikola Čačić (Никола Чачић,; born 7 December 1990) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Nikola Đuričko

Nikola Ðuričko (Никола Ђуричко; born July 9, 1974) is a Serbian actor.

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Nikola Šarčević

Nikola Šarčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Шарчевић; born 9 July 1974, Örebro) is a Swedish musician of Serbian origin.

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Nikola Špear

Nikola "Nikki" Špear (Никола Шпеар; 22 February 1944 – 2 December 2017) was a Yugoslavian international tennis player.

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Nikola Žigić

Nikola Žigić (Никола Жигић,; born 25 September 1980) is a former Serbian international footballer who played as a centre forward.

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Nikola Dragović

Nikola Dragović (born December 20, 1987) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Basket Zaragoza of the Liga ACB.

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Nikola Grbić

Nikola Grbić (Никола Грбић; born 6 September 1973) is a Serbian professional volleyball coach and former player.

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Nikola Hajdin

Nikola Hajdin (Serbian Cyrillic Никола Хајдин); born in Vrbovsko, in present-day Croatia, on April 4, 1923 was President of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, (2003-2015) as a member of the Department of Technical Sciences.

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Nikola Hristić

Nikola Hristić (Sremska Mitrovica, 10 August 1818 – Belgrade, 26 November 1911) was one of Serbia's best administrators in the second half of the 19th century.

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Nikola Karabatić

Nikola Karabatić (Никола Карабатић; born 11 April 1984) is a French handball player for Paris Saint-Germain and the French national team.

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Nikola Kavaja

Nikola Kavaja (Никола Каваја; 3 October 1932 – 10 November 2008), nicknamed Tito's hunter, was a Serbian nationalist and anti-communist known for his 1979 bombing of a Yugoslav consul’s home and the hijacking of American Airlines Flight 293.

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Nikola Kojo

Nikola Kojo (born 5 September 1967) is a Serbian actor.

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Nikola Koljević

Nikola Koljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Кољевић; 9 June 1936 – 25 January 1997) was a Bosnian Serb politician, university professor, translator and an essayist, one of the foremost Yugoslavian Shakespeare scholars.

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Nikola Ljubičić

Nikola Ljubičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Љубичић; born in the village of Karan near Užice on 4 April 1916; died in Belgrade on 13 April 2005) was the President of the Presidency of Serbia (1982–1984), a member of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1984–1989), and the Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia (1967–1982).

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Nikola Mijailović (singer)

Nikola Mijailovic (born 1973) is a Serbian baritone who has had a prolific international opera career since the mid-1990s.

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Nikola Milošević (politician)

Nikola Milošević, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Милошевић) (17 April 1929 in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 24 January 2007 in Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian writer, political philosopher, literary critic, and politician.

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Nikola Musulin

Nikola Musulin (ca. 1830–fl. 1897) was a Serbian teacher, activist, and poet.

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Nikola Nešković

Nikola Nešković (1740–1789) was the most famous Serbian religious painter of the 18th century.

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Nikola Pašić

Nikola Pašić (Никола Пашић,; 18 December 1845 – 10 December 1926) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat who was the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, the leader of the People's Radical Party who, among other posts, was twice a mayor of Belgrade (1890–91 and 1897) several times Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia (1891–92, 1904–05, 1906–08, 1909–11, 1912–18) and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918, 1921–24, 1924–26.) He was an important politician in the Balkans, who, together with his counterparts like Eleftherios Venizelos in Greece, managed to strengthen their small, still emerging national states against strong foreign influences, most notably those of Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire.

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Nikola Peković

Nikola Peković (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Пековић; born January 3, 1986) is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player who last played for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Nikola Plećaš

Nikola Plećaš (born January 10, 1948 in the Bruvno village near Gračac, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Croatian professional basketball player.

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Nikola Radonja

Nikola Radonja (Никола Радоња) or Nikola Radonja Branković or Gerasim or Roman, (c. 1330-1399) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman and chronicler, a member of the Branković dynasty as the eldest son of Branko Mladenović.

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Nikola Sjekloća

Nikola Sjekloća (born July 10, 1978) is a Montenegrin-Serbian professional boxer.

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Nikola Stanjević

Nikola Stanjević (Никола Стањевић, fl. 1355–1366) was a magnate who served Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as veliki vojvoda (general), and who was still alive during the rule of Emperor Uroš V (r. 1355–71), when in 1366 the Emperor confirmed the metochion of his endowment, the Konče Church, dedicated to St.

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Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla (Никола Тесла; 10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.

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Nikola the Serb

Nikola the Serb (Никола Србин; late 14th century) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk, protopsaltes (chief singer) and one of the known composers of the Serbian Middle Ages, alongside Kir Stefan the Serb, Isaiah the Serb and Kir Joakim.

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Nikola Uzunović

Nikola Uzunović (Никола Узуновић; 3 May 1873 – 19 July 1954) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician who served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on two occasions.

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Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (31 March 1809 – 4 March 1852) was a Russian speaking dramatist of Ukrainian origin.

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Nikolaj Velimirović

Saint Nikolai Velimirovich of Ohrid and Žiča or Nikolaj Velimirović (Serbian Cyrillic: Николај Велимировић; –) was bishop of the eparchies of Ohrid and Žiča (1920-1956) in the Serbian Orthodox Church, an influential theological writer and a highly gifted orator, known as The New Chrysostom.

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Nikolay Kuznetsov (officer)

Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (Никола́й Гера́симович Кузнецо́в; July 24, 1904 – December 6, 1974) was a Soviet naval officer who achieved the rank of Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union and served as People's Commissar of the Navy during The Second World War.

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Nina Radojičić

Danica Prodanović (Даница Продановић,, née Radojičić / Радојичић; born 5 August 1989), is a Serbian Doctor of Pharmacy, researcher and part-time singer, known by her nickname Nina (Нина). She represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "Čaroban", composed by Kristina Kovač, and placed the fourteenth in the final.

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Nina Seničar

Nina Seničar (born 11 November 1985 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian actress and model now living in Los Angeles.

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Ninac Vukosalić

Ninac (Нинац; 1450–59), called "the Serbian scribe" (dijak srpski), was the scribe and chancellor at the court of Albanian lord Skanderbeg; he authored at least four of Skanderbeg's documents written in Old Serbian.

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Nizhyn

Nížyn (Ні́жин,, Не́жин, Nezhin, Nieżyn) is a city located in Chernihiv Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine, along the Oster River, north-east of the nation's capital, Kiev.

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No Angels

No Angels were an all-female pop band from Germany formed in 2000.

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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic (Novak Đoković / Новак Ђоковић,; born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No.

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Novak Grebostrek

Novak Grebostrek (Новак Гребострек, 1312–14) was a veliki vojvoda of Serbian King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), who commanded a Serbian contingent supporting Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos against Turks in Asia Minor.

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Novak Radonić

Novak Radonić (Новак Радонић; 1826–1890) was a Serbian painter.

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Novi Sad

Novi Sad (Нови Сад,; Újvidék; Nový Sad; see below for other names) is the second largest city of Serbia, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and the administrative center of the South Bačka District.

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Novica Cerović

Novica Cerović (Новица Цepoвић; 1805-1895) was a Montenegrin vojvoda (duke) of the Drobnjak clan, who is noted as having defeated and killed a local Ottoman tyrant, Smail-aga Čengić, on the auspices of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, the Prince-Bishop of Montenegro.

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Novica Tadić

Novica Tadić (Smriječno, Plužine, 17 July 1949 – Belgrade, 23 January 2011) was a Serbian poet.

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Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović

Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Огњеслав Костовић Степановић) (1851 – 16 December 1916) was a Serbian inventor.

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Ognjeslav Utješenović

Ognjeslav Utješenović Ostrožinski (spelled Utješinović in some sources; Огњеслав Утјешеновић Острожински; 21 August 1817 – 8 June 1890) was a Croatian Serb politician and writer.

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Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.

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Ohrid

Ohrid (Охрид) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia and the seat of Ohrid Municipality.

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Old Rashko

Old Rashko or Old man Raško (Старац Рашко; Старац Рашко Колашинац) was a Serbian storyteller and gusle player (guslar) known as one of the most important sources of the epic poetry recorded by Vuk Karadžić.

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Old Serbia

Old Serbia (translit) is a term used for the territory which was the core of medieval Serbia.

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Olga Jevrić

Olga Jevrić (September 29, 1922 – February 10, 2014) was a Serbian sculptor.

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Olgivanna Lloyd Wright

Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (December 27, 1898 – March 1, 1985) was the third and final wife of Frank Lloyd Wright and had significant influence in his life and work, due in part to her extensive Theosophical associations.

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Oliver Njego

Oliver Njego (Serbian Cyrillic: Оливер Њего) is a Serbian operatic baritone, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most respected and most famous Serbian opera singers.

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Olivera Despina

Mileva Olivera Lazarević, Despina Hatun (Деспина Оливера Лазаревић; 1372 – after 1444) was the youngest daughter of Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica and the wife of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, whom she married just after the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, as a pledge of peace between the Lazarević and Ottoman dynasties.

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Olivera Katarina

Olivera Katarina (Оливера Катарина; née Petrović (Петровић); born 5 March 1940), also previously known as Olivera Vučo (Оливера Вучо) and Olivera Šakić (Оливера Шакић), is a Serbian actress, singer and writer.

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Olivia Sudjic

Olivia Sudjic (born 1988) is a British fiction writer whose first book Sympathy received positive reviews in the press, from publications like the New York Times, The Guardian and The New Republic.

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Olja Ivanjicki

Olja (Olga) Ivanjicki (Оља Ивањицки; 10 May 1931, Pančevo – 24 June 2009, Belgrade) was a Serbian painter, sculptor, poet.

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Olya Ivanisevic

Olya Ivanisevic (Оља Иванишевић / Olja Ivanišević) (born 28 April 1988) is a Serbian fashion model.

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Olympiacos F.C.

Olympiacos S.F.P. Football Club (ΠΑΕ Ολυμπιακός Σ.Φ.Π.), also known simply as Olympiacos, Olympiakos, Olympiacos Piraeus or with its full name as Olympiacos C.F.P. (Oλυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς Olympiakós Sýndesmos Filáthlo̱n Peiraió̱s, "Olympic Association of Piraeus Sportsmen"), is a Greek professional football club, part of the major multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus, Attica.

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On Liberty

On Liberty is a philosophical work by the English philosopher John Stuart Mill, originally intended as a short essay.

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Order of Canada

The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian national order and the second highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada.

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Order of St. George

The Order of Saint George (Орден «Святого Георгия») is today the highest purely military decoration of the Russian Federation.

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Orders, decorations, and medals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Orders, decorations, and medals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were created during the Second World War and used throughout the existence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

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Ordinary (officer)

An ordinary (from Latin ordinarius) is an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws.

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Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

The Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Letters) is an Order of France, established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture, and its supplementary status to the Ordre national du Mérite was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963.

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Osanna of Cattaro

Blessed Osanna of Cattaro T.O.S.D. (Ozana Kotorska, November 25, 1493 – April 27, 1565) was a Catholic visionary and anchoress from Cattaro (Kotor).

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Oskar Davičo

Oskar Davičo (Оскар Давичо; 1909—1989) was a distinguished Serbian and Yugoslavian novelist and poet.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

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Ovidiu Pecican

Ovidiu Coriolan Pecican (born January 8, 1959) is a Romanian historian, essayist, novelist, short-story writer, literary critic, poet, playwright, and journalist of partly Serbian origin.

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Oxford Serbian Psalter

The Oxford Serbian Psalter is a manuscript psalter written on parchment in the late 14th century in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension.

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Ozren Nedeljković

Ozren Nedeljković (28 February 1903, Sremski Karlovci – 11 June 1984, Belgrade) was a Serbian chess master.

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Pachomius the Serb

Pachomius the Serb (Пахомий Серб, Пахомије Србин), also known as Pachomius Logothetes, Пахомий Логофет, Παχώμιος Λογοθέτης) was a 15th-century Serbian hagiographer who, after taking monastic vows, was schooled on Mount Athos and mastered the ornate style of medieval Serbian literature.G. M. Prokhorov, “Pakhomii Serb,” in D. S. Likhachev, Slovar’ knizhnikov i knizhnosti Drevnei Rusi, vol. 2, Pervaia polovina XIV-XVI v., pt. 2. In the 1450s and 1460s he resided at the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius north of Moscow. One of his major undertakings was a Russian translation of the New Testament. In about 1470 Archbishop Jonas (Iona) asked him to settle in Novgorod where he prepared a set of the lives of local saints. It has been suggested that The Tale of the Princes of Vladimir was also authored by Pachomius.

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Paja Jovanović

Pavle "Paja" Jovanović (Павле "Паја" Јовановић;; 16 June 1859 – 30 November 1957) was a Serbian Realist painter, along with Uroš Predić and Đorđe Krstić.

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Pajsije of Janjevo

Pajsije of Janjevo (Пајсије Јањевац / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542 – Peć, 2 November 1647) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647, seated at the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć.

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Palme d'Or

The Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Panta Srećković

Pantelija Slavkov Srećković (Пантелија Славков Срећковић, Veliko Krčmare, near Kragujevac, 3 November 1834 – Belgrade, 8 July 1903), also known as Panta Srećković (Панта Срећковић) was a Serbian historian and academician, the dean of the Grandes écoles (Velika Škola) in 1884–85, and again in 1890.

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Paola Vukojicic

Paola Vukojicic (Paola Vukojičić, Паола Вукојчић; born August 28, 1974) is a retired field hockey goalkeeper from Argentina, who won the silver medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, the World Cup in 2002, two Champions Trophy (2001, 2008) and two Pan American Games.

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Parascheva of the Balkans

Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans (also known as: Petka of Bulgaria, Paraskeva of Serbia, Paraskeva the Serbian, Paraskeva of Belgrade, Parascheva the New, Parascheva the Young, Ὁσία Παρασκευὴ ἡ Ἐπιβατινή, Οσία Παρασκευή η Επιβατινή ή Νέα, Света Петка/Sveta Petka or Петка Параскева/Petka Paraskeva, Paraskeva Pyatnitsa, Parascheva of Tirnovo) was an ascetic female saint of the 10th century.

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Parish

A parish is a church territorial entity constituting a division within a diocese.

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Parteniy Pavlovich

Parteniy Pavlovich (Партений Павлович, "Parthenius, son of Paul") (c. 1695 – 29 April 1760) was a Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox cleric, man of letters and traveller, regarded as one of the precursors of Paisius of Hilendar.

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Paskoje Primojević

Paskoje Primojević (Pasqualis de Primo), or Pasko, was Ragusan poet and Serbian scribe in Ragusa in the 1482–1527 period.

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Paul Davidovich

Baron Paul Davidovich or Pavle Davidović (Павле Давидовић) (1737, Buda – 18 February 1814, Komárom) became a general of the Austrian Empire and a Knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresa.

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Paul Radmilovic

Paolo Francesco Radmilovic (5 March 1886 – 29 September 1968) was a Welsh water polo player and competitive swimmer of Croatian and Irish origin who represented Great Britain at four Summer Olympics.

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Paul Stojanovich

Paul Stojanovich (February 13, 1956 – March 15, 2003) was an American television producer whose notable creations include American Detective (1991–1993) and World's Wildest Police Videos (1998–2001).

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Paul von Radivojevich

Paul von Radivojevich (1759 – 15 July 1829) was an Austrian army corps commander in the army of the Austrian Empire during the late Napoleonic Wars.

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Pavel Đurković

Pavel Đurković (Павел Ђурковић, Pavel Gyurkovits) was an 18th-century Serbian painter and muralist.

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Pavle Đurišić

Pavle Đurišić (Павле Ђуришић,; 9 July 1909 – April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb regular officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander (vojvoda) and led a significant proportion of the Chetniks in Montenegro during World War II.

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Pavle Bakić

Pavle Bakić (Павле Бакић, Bakith Pál; ca. 1525 - 20 September 1537) was the last Despot of Serbia, he ruled a large territory under the Hungarian crown until his death in 1537.

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Pavle Ivić

Pavle Ivić (Павле Ивић,; 1 December 1924 – 19 September 1999) was a Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and phonologist.

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Pavle Jovanovic (bobsledder)

Pavle Jovanovic (born January 11, 1977, also spelled as Pavel Jovanovic) is an American bobsledder of Serbian origin who has competed since 1997.

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Pavle Julinac

Pavle Julinac (1730-1785) was a Serbian writer, historian, traveller, soldier and diplomat in the Imperial Russian service.

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Pavle Jurišić Šturm

Pavle Jurišić Šturm KCMG (Павле Јуришић Штурм; August 8, 1848 – January 13, 1922) was a Serbian general most known for commanding the Serbian 3rd Army in World War I. Born in Prussian Silesia, of ethnic Sorb (Slavic) origin, he and his brother moved to Serbia and joined the Serbian army.

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Pavle Nenadović

Pavle Nenadović (Павле Ненадовић,; 1703–1768) was the Serbian Orthodox Archbishop and Metropolitan of Karlovci from 1749 to 1768.

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Pavle of Serbia

Pavle (Павле, Παῦλος; 870–921) was the Prince of the Serbs from 917 to 921.

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Pavle Savić

Pavle Savić (Павле Савић; 10 January 1909 – 30 May 1994) was a Serbian physicist and chemist.

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Pavle Solarić

Pavle Solarić (7 August 1779 – 18 January 1821) was a Serbian linguist, geographer, archaeologist, poet and man of letters.

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Pavle Vuisić

Pavle "Paja" Vuisić (Павле "Паја" Вуисић; 10 July 1926 – 1 October 1988) was a Serbian actor, known as one of the most recognizable faces of former Yugoslav cinema.

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Pavle Vujević

Pavle Vujević (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Вујевић, 10 August 1881 – 17 November 1966) was a Serbian geographer and meteorologist, professor of climatology, meteorology, and mathematical geography at the University of Belgrade.

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Pavle, Serbian Patriarch

Pavle (Павле, Paul; 11 September 1914 – 15 November 2009) was the 44th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Serbs, from 1990 to his death.

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Péter Petrovics

Péter Petrovics (Petrovics Péter; Петар Петровић/Petar Petrović; c. 1486 – October 1557) was a Hungarian noble of Serb ethnicity from Banat, who was active in the 16th-century Transylvania.

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Pedagogy

Pedagogy is the discipline that deals with the theory and practice of teaching and how these influence student learning.

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Peja (priest)

Peja or Peyo (Пейо, Пеја; 1515–23) was a Eastern Orthodox priest active in the Sanjak of Sofia (in the Ottoman Empire, now Bulgaria) in the early 16th century.

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Peja Stojaković

Predrag Stojaković (Предраг Стојаковић,; born June 9, 1977), also known by his nickname Peja (sr. Peđa/Pedja/Пеђа), is a Serbian professional basketball executive and former player.

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Peko Dapčević

Petar "Peko" Dapčević (25 June 1913 – 10 February 1999) was a famous Montenegrin and Yugoslav communist who fought as a volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, joined the Partisan uprising in Montenegro, and became commander of the Yugoslav 1st and 4th Armies.

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Perast

Perast (Montenegrin and Perast,, Perasto) is an old town on the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro.

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Percival Lowell

Percival Lawrence Lowell (March 13, 1855 – November 12, 1916) was an American businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer who fueled speculation that there were canals on Mars.

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Pero Budmani

Petar "Pero" Budmani (October 27, 1835 - December 27, 1914) was a writer, linguist, grammarian, and philologist from Dubrovnik and a renowned polyglot of Croatian origin.

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Persida Nenadović

Persida Nenadović (Персида Ненадовић; 15 February 1813 – 29 March 1873) was the Princess consort of Serbia as the wife of Alexander Karađorđević, who ruled the Principality of Serbia from his election on 14 September 1842 until his abdication on 24 October 1858.

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Petar Đurković

Petar Đurković (Петар Ђурковић, 1908–1981) was a Serbian astronomer known for discovering two asteroids in 1936 and 1940, respectively.

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Petar Benčina

Petar Benčina (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Банћина; born 1984) is a popular Serbian actor born in Zemun.

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Petar Bergamo

Petar Bergamo (born 27 February 1930) is a Yugoslav composer.

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Petar Blagojevich

Petar Blagojević (Serbian form: Petar Blagojević/Петар Благојевић, German: Peter Plogojowitz; died 1725) was a Serbian peasant who was believed to have become a vampire after his death and to have killed nine of his fellow villagers.

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Petar Božović

Petar "Pera" Božović (Петар "Пера" Божовић; born 22 May 1946) is a Serbian actor.

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Petar Bojović

Field Marshal Petar Bojović (16 July 1858 in Miševići, Nova Varoš – 19 January 1945 in Belgrade) was a Serbian military commander who fought in the Serbo-Turkish War, the Serbo-Bulgarian War, the First Balkan War, the Second Balkan War, World War I and World War II.

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Petar Dobrnjac

Petar Teodorović (Петар Теодоровић; 1771–1831), known as Petar Dobrnjac (Петар Добрњац) was a Serbian Vojvoda in the First Serbian Uprising.

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Petar Dobrović

Petar Dobrović (14 January 1890 – 27 January 1942, Петар Добровић, Dobrovits Péter) was a Serbian painter and politician born in Austro-Hungarian Empire (today Hungary).

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Petar I Petrović-Njegoš

Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (Петар I Петровић Његош; 1748–31 October 1830) was the ruler of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro as the Metropolitan (vladika) of Cetinje, and Exarch (legate) of the Serbian Orthodox Church throne.

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Petar Ičko

Petar Ičko (Петар Ичко, 1755–1808) was an Ottoman and later Serbian diplomat, a merchant by profession from Ottoman Macedonia.

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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Петар II Петровић-Његош,; –), commonly referred to simply as Njegoš, was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Montenegrin literature.

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Petar Kočić

Petar Kočić (Петар Кочић; 29 June 1877 – 27 August 1916) was a Bosnian Serb writer, playwright, poet and politician.

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Petar Konjović

Petar Konjović (Петар Коњовић,, 5 May 1883 – 1 October 1970) was a Serbian composer, born in Čurug (Bačka), Austria-Hungary Empire.

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Petar Krstić

Petar Krstic (February 18, 1877, Belgrade - January 21, 1957) was a Serbian composer and conductor famous throughout Yugoslavia.

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Petar Lubarda

Petar Lubarda (Петар Лубарда; 27 July 1907 – 13 February 1974) was a Yugoslav and Serbian painter.

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Petar Meseldžija

Petar Meseldžija (Петар Меселџија, born in 1965 in Novi Sad, Serbia) is a fantasy and comic book artist and illustrator.

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Petar Nikolajević Moler

Petar Nikolajević (1775–1816), known as Moler (the Painter), was a Serbian revolutionary, participating in both the First and Second phases, serving as the Prime Minister from 1815 to 1816.

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Petar of Serbia

Petar Gojniković or Peter of Serbia (Петар Гојниковић, Πέτρος; ca. 870 – 917) was Prince of the Serbs from 892 to 917.

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Petar Omčikus

Petar Omčikus (Pierre Omcikous; Петар Омчикус), Sušak, October 6, 1926) is a Serbian painter and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, who lives and works in Paris, France.

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Petar Perunović

Petar Perunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Перуновић) (1880 – 10 June 1952), nicknamed Perun, was a famous Serbian gusle player from Montenegro.

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Petar Popović (basketball, born 1979)

Petar Popović (Петар Поповић; born July 28, 1979) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Petar Popović (chess player)

Petar Popović (born February 14, 1959, in Orlovat, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Petar Preradović

Petar Preradović (19 March 1818 – 18 August 1872) was a Croatian poet, writer, and military general in the Austro-Hungarian Army.

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Petar Stojanović (composer)

Petar Stojanović (7 September 1877 – 11 September 1957) was a Serbian violinist and composer of operettas, ballets and orchestral music.

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Petar Trifunović

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Petar Ubavkić

Peter Ubavkić (12 April 1852 in Belgrade – 28 June 1910 in Belgrade) was a Serbian sculptor and painter, recognized as the premier sculptor of Serbia, given the task to create a series of national monuments of which he authored many.

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Petar V. Kokotovic

Petar V. Kokotovic (Петар В. Кокотовић) is a professor in the College of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.

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Petar Velimirović

Petar Velimirović (16 January 1848 – 23 December 1911) was a Serbian politician.

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Pete Lalich

Peter T. Lalich (June 23, 1920 – February 1, 2008) was an American professional basketball player.

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Pete Maravich

Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988), known by his nickname Pistol Pete, was an American professional basketball player.

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Peter Bogdanovich

Peter Bogdanovich (Serbian: Петар Богдановић, Petar Bogdanović, born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian.

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Peter I of Serbia

Peter I (Petar/Петар; – 16 August 1921) reigned as the last King of Serbia (1903–1918) and as the first King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1921).

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Peter II of Yugoslavia

Peter II (Petar/Петар; 6 September 1923 – 3 November 1970) was the last King of Yugoslavia, and the last reigning member of the Karađorđević dynasty which came to prominence in the early 19th century.

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Peter III of Russia

Peter III (21 February 1728 –) (Пётр III Фëдорович, Pyotr III Fyodorovich) was Emperor of Russia for six months in 1762.

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Peter of Diokleia

Peter of Diokleia or Petar (Петaр) was an archon of Duklja in the 10th or 11th century.

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Peter Popovic

Peter "Poppe" Popovic (Popović; born 10 February 1968) is a retired Swedish ice hockey defenceman of Serbian ancestry, and currently an assistant coach of Tre Kronor.

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Peter Tekeli

Peter Tekeli (Петр Авраамович Текели, Serbian: Петар Поповић Текелија or Petar Popović Tekelija, Tököly-Popovics Péter) (1720–1792) was a Russian general-in-chief of Serb origin.

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Peter the Great

Peter the Great (ˈpʲɵtr vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj), Peter I (ˈpʲɵtr ˈpʲɛrvɨj) or Peter Alexeyevich (p; –)Dates indicated by the letters "O.S." are in the Julian calendar with the start of year adjusted to 1 January.

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Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich

Peter Vitus Freiherr von Quosdanovich (Croatian: Petar Vid Gvozdanović; 12 June 1738 – 13 August 1802) was a Croatian nobleman and general of the Habsburg Monarchy.

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PFA Team of the Year

The Professional Footballers' Association Team of the Year (often called the PFA Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 55 footballers across the top four tiers of men's English football; the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two, as well as the women's FA WSL, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year".

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863.

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Philip Zepter

Milan Janković (Милан Јанковић, born 23 November 1950 in Veliko Gradište, SFR Yugoslavia now Serbia), mostly known as Philip Zepter (Serbian: Филип Цептер / Filip Zepter) is a businessman and entrepreneur of Serbian origin.

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Philippe Djokic

Philippe Djokic (born 3 September 1950) is a Canadian violinist, conductor, and music educator of French birth.

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Phonology

Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages.

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Physician writer

Physician writers are physicians who write creatively in fields outside their practice of medicine.

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Physicist

A physicist is a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.

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Pierre Marinovitch

Pierre Marinovitch (Petar Marinović; 1 August 1898 – 2 October 1919) was a French World War I flying ace credited with 22 aerial victories.

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Pink Panthers

Named after The Pink Panther series of crime comedy films, Pink Panthers is the name given by Interpol to an international jewel thief network, composed of Serbs from Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia, which is responsible for some of the most audacious thefts in criminal history.

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Plywood

Plywood is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or "plies" of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another.

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Polish hussars

The Polish Hussars (or; Husaria), or Winged Hussars, were one of the main types of the cavalry in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between the 16th and 18th centuries.

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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after 1791 the Commonwealth of Poland, was a dualistic state, a bi-confederation of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch, who was both the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Postmodern architecture

Postmodern architecture is a style or movement which emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and lack of variety of modern architecture, particularly in the international style advocated by Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

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Preacher

A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or homilies on religious topics to an assembly of people.

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Predrag Đorđević

Predrag Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Ђорђевић, Πρέντραγκ Τζόρτζεβιτς; born 4 August 1972 in Kragujevac, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian footballer who is famed for his free kicks.

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Predrag Bambić

Predrag Bambić is a Serbian film and television cinematographer and producer born August 7, 1958 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

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Predrag Bjelac

Predrag Bjelac (Предраг Бјелац; born June 30, 1962) is a Serbian actor.

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Predrag Bubalo

Predrag Bubalo (Предраг Бубало; born 14 October 1954) is a Serbian politician who held various ministerial positions in the Government of Serbia.

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Predrag Danilović

Predrag "Saša" Danilović (Предраг "Саша" Даниловић, born February 26, 1970), usually referred to in English as Sasha Danilović, is a Serbian former professional basketball player, considered one of the best European shooting guards during the 1990s.

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Predrag Dragić

Predrag Dragić Kijuk, (Serbian Cyrillic Предраг Р. Драгић Кијук) (1945 in Kragujevac – 29 January 2012) was a humanist, writer, essayist, anthologist, playwright, literary and art critic, lexicographer, medievalist, historian, translator, liberal philosopher and researcher of Dostoevsky.

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Predrag Drobnjak

Predrag "Peja" Drobnjak (born October 27, 1975) is a Montenegrin professional basketball scout and former player.

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Predrag Koraksić Corax

Pregrag Koraksić Corax (Предраг Кораксић Коракс) is a Serbian political caricaturist.

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Predrag Marković

Predrag Marković (Предраг Марковић; born 7 December 1955) is a Serbian politician, author and historian.

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Predrag Mijatović

Predrag "Peđa" Mijatović (born 19 January 1969) is a Yugoslav retired footballer who played as a striker.

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Predrag Miletić

Predrag Miletić, (Предраг Милетић; born), is a Serbian film, television, and theatre actor.

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Predrag Milosavljević

Predrag Peđa Milosavljević (Lužani, Kragujevac, Kingdom of Serbia 1908 — Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1989) was painter, lawyer, diplomat and dramaturge and member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Predrag Nikolić

Predrag Nikolić (born 11 September 1960 in Bosanski Šamac) is a Bosnian chess grandmaster.

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Predrag Ostojić

Predrag Ostojić (22 February 1938 — 5 July 1996) was a Yugoslav chess Grandmaster, born in Kraljevo.

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Preki

Predrag Radosavljević (Предраг Радосављевић; born June 24, 1963), better known by the nickname Preki, is a Serbian-American former U.S. international soccer manager.

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Premier League

The Premier League is the top level of the English football league system.

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Press Maravich

Petar "Press" Maravich (August 29, 1915 – April 15, 1987) was an American college and professional basketball coach.

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Pribislav of Serbia

Pribislav (Прибислав, Πριβέσθλαβος) was Prince of the Serbs for a year, in 891–892, before being deposed by his cousin Petar.

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Priest

A priest or priestess (feminine) is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.

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Prijepolje

Prijepolje (Пријепоље) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia.

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Primož Trubar

Primož Trubar or Primus Truber (1508 – 28 June 1586) was a Slovenian Protestant Reformer of the Lutheran tradition, mostly known as the author of the first Slovene language printed book, the founder and the first superintendent of the Protestant Church of the Duchy of Carniola, and for consolidating the Slovene language.

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Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch

Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch (Божидар Карађорђевић/Božidar Karađorđević; 11 January 1862 – 2 April 1908), Serbian artist and writer on art, world traveller, and member of the Serbian Karađorđević dynasty.

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Prince Marko

Marko Mrnjavčević (Марко Мрњавчевић,; – 17 May 1395) was the de jure Serbian king from 1371 to 1395, while he was the de facto ruler of territory in western Macedonia centered on the town of Prilep.

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Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also known as Paul Karađorđević (Pavle Karađorđević, Павле Карађорђевић, English transliteration: Paul Karageorgevich; 27 April 1893 – 14 September 1976), was regent of Yugoslavia during the minority of King Peter II.

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Princess Milica of Serbia

Princess Milica Hrebeljanović née Nemanjić (Милица Немањић Хребељановић · ca. 1335 – November 11, 1405) also known as Empress (Tsaritsa) Milica, was a royal consort of Serbia.

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Princess Zorka of Montenegro

Princess Ljubica of Montenegro (Љубица Петровић-Његош; 23 December 1864 – 16 March 1890), later Princess Zorka Karađorđević in Serbia.

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Principality of Montenegro

The Principality of Montenegro (Књажевина Црнa Горa/Knjaževina Crna Gora) was a former realm in Southeastern Europe that existed from 13 March 1852 to 28 August 1910.

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Prizren

Prizren (Prizreni; Призрен) is a city and municipality located in the Prizren District of Kosovo.

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Prokopije Čokorilo

Prokopije Čokorilo (born Procopius Tchokorilo; 1802–1866) was a Serbian Orthodox priest from Bosnia and Herzegovina who wrote several works in Serbian, Russian and Greek, his most well-known work being The Chronicles of Herzegovina.

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Prosigoj

Prosigoj (Просигој) was a Serbian ruler believed to have ruled prior to 830.

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Prvoslav Vujcic

Prvoslav Vujcic (Првослав Вујчић; born 20 July 1960) is a Canadian writer, poet, translator, columnist and aphorist of Serbian origin.

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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (Διονύσιος ὁ Ἀρεοπαγίτης), also known as Pseudo-Denys, was a Christian theologian and philosopher of the late 5th to early 6th century, who wrote a set of works known as the Corpus Areopagiticum or Corpus Dionysiacum.

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Puniša Račić

Puniša Račić (Пуниша Рачић; 12 July 1886 – 16 October 1944) was a Serb leader and People's Radical Party (NRS) politician who assassinated Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) representatives Pavle Radić and Đuro Basariček, and mortally wounded HSS leader Stjepan Radić in a shooting which took place on the floor of the parliament of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 20 June 1928.

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Pyotr Rumyantsev

Count Pyotr Alexandrovich Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky (Пётр Алекса́ндрович Румя́нцев-Задунайский; –) was one of the foremost Russian generals of the 18th century.

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Rača monastery

The Rača monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Рача) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia.

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Raša Đelmaš

Ratislav "Raša" Ðelmaš (Ратислав-Раша Ђелмаш) is a Serbian rock musician, best known as a member of the bands YU Grupa and Zebra.

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Raša Papeš

Radislav Raša Papeš (Serbian Cyrillic: Радислав Раша Папеш) is a Serbian writer, satirist and aphorist, born in 1947 in Belgrade, in the urban settlement known as Čubura (Serbian Cyrillic: Чубура).

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Rada Rassimov

Rada Rassimov (born Rada Đerasimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рада Ђерасимовић) on 3 March 1938 in Trieste) is an Italian actress of Serb origin, who has appeared in film since the early 1960s and television since 1975.

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Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija (Раде Шербеџија,; born 27 July 1946), occasionally credited as Rade Sherbedgia in some English language productions, is a Croatian actor, director and musician.

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Rade Jovanović (singer)

Rade Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Јовановић; Krusevac, Serbia, former Yugoslavia in 1971) is a Serbian singer and poet.

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Rade Mihaljčić

Rade Mihaljčić (Раде Михаљчић; born 21 January 1937) is a Serbian historian and academic.

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Radič Božić

Radič Božić (Радич Божић; fl. 1502 - September 1528) was the Despot of Serbia in 1527 until his death in September 1528.

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Radio program

A radio program (radio programme in the United Kingdom) or radio show is a segment of content intended for broadcast on radio.

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Radisav Ćurčić

Radisav Ćurčić (Радисав Ћурчић,, ראדיסאב צ'ורצ'יץ'; born September 26, 1965) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player, who also holds an Israeli citizenship.

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Radivoj Korać

Radivoj Korać (Радивој Кораћ; 5 November 1938 – 2 June 1969), sometimes also Radivoje, was a Yugoslav professional basketball player.

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Radivoj Radić

Radivoj Radić (22 January 1954, Livno, today Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Serbian historian, specialist for Byzantine studies.

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Radmila Bakočević

Radmila Bakočević (Радмила Бакочевић,; born January 5, 1933), is a Serbian operatic soprano who had a major international opera career that began in 1955 and ended upon her retirement from the stage in 2004.

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Radmila Smiljanić

Radmila Smiljanić is a Serbian classical soprano who has had an active international career in operas and concerts since 1965.

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Radoje Domanović

Radoje Domanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоје Домановић) (February 16, 1873 - August 17, 1908) was a Serbian writer and teacher, most famous for his satirical short stories.

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Radola Gajda

Radola Gajda, born as Rudolf Geidl (14 February 1892, Kotor, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary – 15 April 1948, Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech/Montenegrin military commander and politician.

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Radoman Božović

Radoman Božović (Радоман Божовић; born 13 January 1953) is a Serbian politician and former Prime Minister of Serbia.

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Radomir Antić

Radomir Antić (Радомир Антић,; born 22 November 1948) is a Serbian football manager.

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Radomir Belaćević

Radomir Belaćević was a Serbian film director, actor, producer and a writer.

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Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan

Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan (Радомир Дамњановић Дамњан, Mostar, 10 December 1935) is a Serbian painter and conceptual artist.

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Radomir Kovačević

Radomir Kovačević (March 20, 1954 in Drvar — June 14, 2006 in Belgrade) was a Yugoslav Olympic judoka and coach.

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Radomir Mihailović

Radomir "Točak" Mihailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Михаиловић Точак; translation of his nickname being The Wheel; born 13 June 1950, Čačak) is a Serbian rock guitarist.

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Radomir Naumov

Radomir Naumov (Радомир Наумов; 12 May 1946 – 22 May 2015) was a Serbian politician and engineer.

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Radomir Putnik

Field Marshal Radomir Putnik (Радомир Путник;; 24 January 1847 – 17 May 1917) was the first Serbian Field Marshal and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army in the Balkan Wars and in the First World War.

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Radomir Reljić

Radomir Reljić (Радомир Рељић) (1938-2006), was a Serbian painter, a professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade and a member of SANU.

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Radomir Stević Ras

Radomir Stević Ras (26 February 1931 – 22 November 1982) was a Serbian painter, illustrator and designer.

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Radosav Stojanović

Radosav Stojanović (Радосав Стојановић) is a Serbian writer, journalist and lexicographer.

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Radoslav Čelnik

Radoslav Čelnik (Радослав Челник, Radoszláv Cselnik; 1526–1532), known as Vojvoda Rajko (војвода Рајко), was a Serb general (vojvoda) in the army of Jovan Nenad, the titular Serbian Emperor who held present-day Vojvodina, who after the death of Jovan Nenad (1527) took part of the army from Bačka to Syrmia and acceded into Ottoman service.

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Radoslav Gospels

Radoslav's Gospels (also known as Leningrad Serbian Gospel, Gospel of the Spiritual Visarion, and Tetraevangelion of Inok from Dalša) was created in 1429 by miniaturist Radoslav, and Celibate Priest Feodor, a Serbian monk-scribe from Dalša.

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Radoslav of Serbia

Radoslav (Радослав, Τοδόσθλαβος) was a Serbian Prince (Knez, Archont) who ruled over the Serbs from 800 to 822, he succeeded his father Višeslav who united the Serbian tribes, resulting in the formation of Raška (Rascia, modern Serbia) in the 8th century.

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Radovan Jelašić

Radovan Jelašić (Радован Јелашић, Jelasity Radován; born 19 February 1968 in Baja, Hungary) is a Serbian economist who was the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia from 2004 to 2010.

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Radovan Karadžić

Radovan Karadžić (Радован Караџић,; born 19 June 1945) is a Bosnian Serb former politician and convicted war criminal who served as the President of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War and sought the direct unification of that entity with Serbia.

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Radovan Kovacevic

Radovan Kovacevic is a Serbian-American university professor.

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Radovan Zogović

Radovan Zogović (Cyrillic: Радован Зоговић) (August 19, 1907 – January 5, 1986) was a Montenegrin poet.

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Radul of Riđani

Radul of Riđani (Радул из Риђана; 1650–66) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and chieftain (knez) of Riđani, a tribe in Old Herzegovina (later annexed by the Principality of Montenegro).

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Rajčin Sudić

Rajčin Sudić (c. 1335-after 1360) was a Serbian monk-scribe who lived and worked during the time of Lord Vojihna, the father of Jefimija.

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Rajko Mitić

Rajko Mitić (Рајко Митић,; 19 November 1922 – 29 March 2008) was a Serbian footballer, coach, executive and journalist.

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Rajna Dragićević

Rajna Dragićević, PhD, (Рајна Драгићевић) is a Serbian linguist, lexicologist and lexicographer.

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Ranko Žeravica

Ranko Žeravica (Ранко Жеравица; 17 November 1929 – 29 October 2015) was a Serbian professional basketball coach.

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Ranko Munitić

Ranko Munitić (Zagreb, 3 April 1943 — Belgrade, 28 March 2009) was a theorist, critic, journalist and art historian — one of the most important experts on popular culture and media in Yugoslavia.

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Raphael I of Constantinople

Raphael I (Ραφαήλ Α΄, Rafaíl A΄, Рафаило I / Rafailo I; ? – 1476) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1475 to 1476.

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Rapprochement

In international relations, a rapprochement, which comes from the French word rapprocher ("to bring together"), is a re-establishment of cordial relations, as between two countries.

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Rascians

Rascians (Rasciani, Natio Rasciana) was an exonym in the early modern period that designated Serbs of the Habsburg Monarchy, and in a wider perspective other related South Slavic ethnic groups of the Monarchy, such as the Catholic Bunjevci and Šokci (designated "Catholic Rascians").

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Rastko Cvetković

Rastko Cvetković (born June 22, 1970) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Ratko Varda

Ratko Varda (Ратко Варда; born May 6, 1979) is a Serbian–Bosnian professional basketball player who last played for Dynamic of the ABA League Second Division.

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Real Aikido

Real Aikido (Serbian Cyrillic: Реални аикидо) is a martial art developed by Ljubomir Vračarević, a self-defence instructor from Serbia.

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Realism (arts)

Realism, sometimes called naturalism, in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions, or implausible, exotic, and supernatural elements.

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Reformation

The Reformation (or, more fully, the Protestant Reformation; also, the European Reformation) was a schism in Western Christianity initiated by Martin Luther and continued by Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin and other Protestant Reformers in 16th century Europe.

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Reinhard Heydrich

Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich (7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German Nazi official during World War II, and a main architect of the Holocaust.

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Relja Penezic

Relja Penezic is a painter, media artist, printmaker, photographer, and a filmmaker.

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Republic of Ragusa

The Republic of Ragusa was a maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa in Italian, German and Latin; Raguse in French) in Dalmatia (today in southernmost Croatia) that carried that name from 1358 until 1808.

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Republic of Serbian Krajina

The Republic of Serbian Krajina or Serb Republic of Krajina (Република Српска Крајина / Republika Srpska Krajina or РСК/RSK)), known as Serb Krajina (Српска Крајина / Srpska Krajina) or simply Krajina, was a self-proclaimed Serb proto-state, a territory within the newly independent Croatia (formerly part of Yugoslavia), which it defied, active during the Croatian War (1991–95). It was not recognized internationally. The name Krajina ("Frontier") was adopted from the historical Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy and Austria-Hungary, which had a substantial Serb population and existed up to the late 19th century. The RSK government waged a war for ethnic Serb independence from Croatia and unification with FR Yugoslavia and Republika Srpska (in Bosnia). The RSK was armed and funded by Serbia. The government of Krajina had de facto control over central parts of the territory while control of the outskirts changed with the successes and failures of its military activities. The territory was legally protected by the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR). Its main portion was overrun by Croatian forces in 1995 and the Republic of Serbian Krajina was ultimately disbanded as a result; a rump remained in eastern Slavonia under UNTAES administration until its peaceful reintegration into Croatia in 1998.

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Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice (Repubblica di Venezia, later: Repubblica Veneta; Repùblica de Venèsia, later: Repùblica Vèneta), traditionally known as La Serenissima (Most Serene Republic of Venice) (Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia; Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta), was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and the 18th century.

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Republika Srpska

Republika Srpska (Република Српскa,; literally "Serb Republic") is one of two constitutional and legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing

Also known as the RCAM, the mission of the center is to promote and apply university led advanced manufacturing research and development work.

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Resident Evil (film series)

Resident Evil is an action-horror film series loosely based on the Japanese video game franchise of the same name by Capcom.

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Reuters

Reuters is an international news agency headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

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Revolutionary Serbia

Revolutionary Serbia (Устаничка Србија / Ustanička Srbija) or Karađorđe's Serbia (Карађорђева Србија / Karađorđeva Srbija) refers to the state established by Serbian revolutionaries in Ottoman Serbia (Sanjak of Smederevo) after successful military operations against the Ottoman Empire and establishment of government in 1805.

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Revolutions of 1848

The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations, People's Spring, Springtime of the Peoples, or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848.

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Rhonda Rajsich

Rhonda Rajsich (born October 7, 1978) is an American racquetball player.

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Riđani

The Riđani (Риђани) was a tribe in Old Herzegovina (later annexed by the Principality of Montenegro) that existed since the late medieval period, first mentioned in 1335, until the mid-18th century.

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Riblja Čorba

Riblja Čorba (Рибља Чорба, pronounced; translation: Fish Stew) is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade.

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Risto Kovačić

Hristifor "Risto" Kovačić (Risan, 22 May 1845 – Risan, 22 April 1909) was historian and teacher.

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Risto Stijović

Risto Stijović (Ристо Стијовић; 8 October 1894 Podgorica, Principality of Montenegro – 20 December 1974 Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFRY) was a Yugoslav sculptor, considered to be one of the most original artists of his time.

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Robert Jastrow

Robert Jastrow (September 7, 1925 – February 8, 2008) was an American astronomer and planetary physicist.

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Robert Markuš

Robert Markuš (Serbian Cyrillic: Роберт Маркуш, Hungarian: Róbert Márkus; born October 7, 1983) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Rococo

Rococo, less commonly roccoco, or "Late Baroque", was an exuberantly decorative 18th-century European style which was the final expression of the baroque movement.

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Rod Blagojevich

Rod Blagojevich (born December 10, 1956) is an American former television personality and politician who served as the 40th Governor of Illinois from 2003 until his impeachment, conviction, and removal from office in 2009.

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Roksanda Ilincic

Roksanda Ilinčić (born in Belgrade) is a Serbian fashion designer based in London, England.

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Romana (singer)

Romana Panić (born 9 April 1975), better known by the stage name Romana, is a Serbian pop-folk and pop singer.

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Romanticism

Romanticism (also known as the Romantic era) was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century, and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850.

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Romylos of Vidin

Romylos of Vidin (Ромил Бдински), also known as Romylos of Ravanica (Ромил Раванички) was a Bulgarian cleric, a disciple of Gregory of Sinai.

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Rose Ann Vuich

Rose Ann Vuich (c.1927 - August 30, 2001) served as a member of the California State Senate from 1977 until 1993.

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Rush (band)

Rush was a Canadian rock band comprising Geddy Lee (bass, vocals, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitars) and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyrics).

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Rushka Bergman

Rushka Bergman is a contributing fashion editor for L'Uomo Vogue and Vogue Italia.

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Russia

Russia (rɐˈsʲijə), officially the Russian Federation (p), is a country in Eurasia. At, Russia is the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with over 144 million people as of December 2017, excluding Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (both with Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. The East Slavs emerged as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD. Founded and ruled by a Varangian warrior elite and their descendants, the medieval state of Rus arose in the 9th century. In 988 it adopted Orthodox Christianity from the Byzantine Empire, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next millennium. Rus' ultimately disintegrated into a number of smaller states; most of the Rus' lands were overrun by the Mongol invasion and became tributaries of the nomadic Golden Horde in the 13th century. The Grand Duchy of Moscow gradually reunified the surrounding Russian principalities, achieved independence from the Golden Horde. By the 18th century, the nation had greatly expanded through conquest, annexation, and exploration to become the Russian Empire, which was the third largest empire in history, stretching from Poland on the west to Alaska on the east. Following the Russian Revolution, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic became the largest and leading constituent of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world's first constitutionally socialist state. The Soviet Union played a decisive role in the Allied victory in World War II, and emerged as a recognized superpower and rival to the United States during the Cold War. The Soviet era saw some of the most significant technological achievements of the 20th century, including the world's first human-made satellite and the launching of the first humans in space. By the end of 1990, the Soviet Union had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, twelve independent republics emerged from the USSR: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and the Baltic states regained independence: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania; the Russian SFSR reconstituted itself as the Russian Federation and is recognized as the continuing legal personality and a successor of the Soviet Union. It is governed as a federal semi-presidential republic. The Russian economy ranks as the twelfth largest by nominal GDP and sixth largest by purchasing power parity in 2015. Russia's extensive mineral and energy resources are the largest such reserves in the world, making it one of the leading producers of oil and natural gas globally. The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Russia is a great power as well as a regional power and has been characterised as a potential superpower. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and an active global partner of ASEAN, as well as a member of the G20, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Council of Europe, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as being the leading member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and one of the five members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), along with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire (Российская Империя) or Russia was an empire that existed across Eurasia and North America from 1721, following the end of the Great Northern War, until the Republic was proclaimed by the Provisional Government that took power after the February Revolution of 1917.

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Russian Orthodox Church

The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC; Rússkaya pravoslávnaya tsérkov), alternatively legally known as the Moscow Patriarchate (Moskóvskiy patriarkhát), is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches, in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox patriarchates.

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Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia

The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (Ру́сская Правосла́вная Це́рковь Заграни́цей, Russkaya Pravoslavnaya Tserkov' Zagranitsey), or ROCOR, also until 2007 part of True Orthodoxy's Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, ROCA, historically also referred to as Karlovatsky Synod (Карловацкий синод), or "Karlovatsky group", or the Synod of Karlovci, is since 2007 a semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate).

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Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)

The Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774 was an armed conflict that brought Kabardia, the part of the Yedisan between the rivers Bug and Dnieper, and Crimea into the Russian sphere of influence.

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Saša Ćirić

Saša Ćirić or Saša Ḱiriḱ (Сашa Ќириќ; born 11 January 1968 in Kumanovo, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former football player from the Republic of Macedonia.

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Saša Ilić (footballer, born 1977)

Saša Ilić (Саша Илић,; born 30 December 1977) is a Serbian professional footballer who captains Partizan.

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Saša Marković Mikrob

Saša Marković — Mikrob (Саша Марковић — Микроб,; 21 October 1959, Belgrade, SFRY – 15 July 2010, Belgrade, Serbia), also known as Mladoženja, Bambus and Ganeša was a Serbian artist, journalist, radio host, social worker, performer, and one of the major representatives of the Serbian alternative and contemporary art scene.

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Saša Petricic

Saša Petricic is an award-winning Canadian journalist.

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Saška Janković

Aleksandra Janković (Александра Јанковић; born 29 April 1988), professionally known as Sashka Janx (Сашка Јанкс) and Miss Jukebox, is a Serbian singer-songwriter.

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Sacha Lakic

Sacha Lakic (Саша Лакић; born 1964) is a French automotive, furniture and product designer who has worked primarily in Paris and Luxembourg.

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Saint Sava

Saint Sava (Свети Сава / Sveti Sava,, 1174 – 14 January 1236), known as The Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.

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Sanja Bogosavljević

Sanja Bogosavljević (Сања Богосављевић, born June 28, 1979, in Belgrade, Serbia, former SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian singer, a member of the girlband Beauty Queens.

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Sanja Papić

Sanja Papić (Serbian Cyrillic: Сања Папић, born 25 June 1984 in Novi Sad, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Serbia and Montenegro at Miss Universe 2003 where she placed 3rd Runner-Up and Miss Europe 2003 where she placed 2nd Runner-Up.

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SANU Memorandum

The Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, known simply as the SANU Memorandum (Меморандум САНУ), was a draft document produced by a 16-member committee of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) from 1985 to 1986.

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Sara Brajovic

Sara Brajovic (born 1983) is a French pianist, model, style blogger and actress of Serbian origin.

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Sara Isaković

Sara Isaković (born 9 June 1988) is a retired Slovenian swimmer.

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Sara Jovanović

Sara Jovanović (Сара Јовановић;; born 28 October 1993), also known under stage name Sara Jo (Serbian Cyrillic: Сара Јо;, not), is an Italian-born Serbian singer.

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Sara Mitić

Sara "Sari" Mitić (born 1995) is a Serbian model and beauty pageant titleholder.

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Sarah Sokolovic

Sarah Sokolovic is an American film, television, and theatre actress, who starred in Homeland as Laura Sutton and currently has a recurring role on Big Little Lies.

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SARS (band)

Sveže Amputirana Ruka Satrijanija (Свеже ампутирана рука Сатријанија; trans. The Freshly Amputated Arm of Satriani), or S.A.R.S. for short, are a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade.

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Sasa Radulovic (architect)

Sasa Radulovic (born 1972) is an award-winning Canadian architect from Winnipeg who is of Serbian descent.

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Sasha Alexander

Suzana S. Drobnjaković Ponti (born May 17, 1973), known by her stage name Sasha Alexander, is a Serbian-American actress.

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Sasha Montenegro

Sasha Montenegro (born Aleksandra Aćimović Popović (Cyrillic: Александра Аћимовић Поповић) 20 January 1946) is an actress from Mexico.

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Sasha Vujačić

Aleksandar "Sasha" Vujačić (Александар Саша Вујачић,, Aleksandar Saša Vujačič, rendered in English as Sasha Vujacic; born March 8, 1984) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for Auxilium Torino of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).

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Sava Šumanović

Sava Šumanović (Сава Шумановић; 22 January 1896–30 August 1942) was a Yugoslav painter.

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Sava Babić

Sava Babić (Cyrillic: Сaвa Бaбић, Palić, January 27, 1934 – Beograd, November 23, 2012), was a Serbian writer, poet, translator and university professor.

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Sava Bjelanović

Sava Bjelanović (Сава Бјелановић, 15 October 1850 - 1897) was a Dalmatian journalist and politician, the leader of the Serb People's Party in Dalmatia and one of the most prominent Dalmatian Serbs of the 19th century.

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Sava Grujić

Sava Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава Грујић, transcribed in English as Grujitch; 25 November 184025 November 1913) was a Serbian Radical Party politician, general, diplomat and writer.

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Sava II

Saint Sava II (Свети Сава II / Sveti Sava II; 1201–1271) was the third Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, serving from 1263 until his death in 1271.

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Sava III

Saint Sava III (Свети Сава III / Sveti Sava III; died July 16, 1316) was the Archbishop of Serbs from 1309 to 1316.

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Sava IV

Sava IV (Сава IV) was the Serbian Patriarch, the primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the period of 1354–1375.

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Sava Kovačević

Sava Kovačević (Сава Ковачевић; 25 January 1905 – 13 June 1943) was a Yugoslav Partisan divisional commander during World War II, and one of the heroes of the communist Partisan movement.

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Sava Mrkalj

Sava Mrkalj (1783–1833) was a Serb linguist, grammarian, philologist, and poet known for his attempt to reform the Serbian language before Vuk Karadžić.

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Sava Petrović

Sava Petrović (Сава Петровић; 18 January 1702 – 9 March 1782) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1735 and 1781, ruling what is known in historiography as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro; the polity in the hands of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.

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Sava Savanović

Sava Savanović (Сава Савановић) is one of the most famous vampires in Serbian folklore.

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Sava Stojkov

Sava Stojkov (Сава Стојков; 29 March 1925 - 20 August 2014) was a Serbian naive art painter, known for his environment depictions, as well as for his pre-photorealistic tendencies.

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Sava Tekelija

Sava Tekelija (Сава Текелија; Száva Thököly, 1761–1842) was among the first Serbs to have defended a doctoral thesis in jurisprudence (doctor of law), and in particular in legal theory and philosophy in 1786 at the University of Pest; president of the Matica srpska; philanthropist; noble; and merchant.

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Sava Vladislavich

Count Sava Lukich Vladislavich-Raguzinsky (Са́вва Луки́ч Рагузи́нский-Владиславич; Сава Владиславић Рагузински, Sava Vladislavić Raguzinski; 16 January 1669 – 17 June 1738) was a Serbian merchant-adventurer and diplomat in the employ of Peter the Great.

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Savina Monastery, Montenegro

Savina Monastery (Савина, meaning "Sava's monastery") is a Serbian Orthodox monastery of three churches near the city Herceg Novi in the Bay of Kotor, located in thick Mediterranean vegetation in one of the most beautiful parts of the northern Montenegrin coast.

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Savo Milošević

Savo Milošević (Саво Милошевић,; born 2 September 1973) is a retired Serbian footballer who played as a striker.

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Sándor Petőfi

Sándor Petőfi (né Petrovics;LUCINDA MALLOWS,, Bradt Travel Guides, 2008, p. 7Sándor Petőfi, George Szirtes,, Hesperus Press, 2004, p. 1 Alexander Petrovič; Александар Петровић; 1 January 1823 – most likely 31 July 1849) was a Hungarian poet and liberal revolutionary.

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Science

R. P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol.1, Chaps.1,2,&3.

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Scriptorium

Scriptorium, literally "a place for writing", is commonly used to refer to a room in medieval European monasteries devoted to the writing, copying and illuminating of manuscripts by monastic scribes.

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Sebő Vukovics

Sebő Vukovics (Sava Vuković; 20 July 1811, Fiume – 19 November 1872, London) was a Hungarian politician of Serbian descent, who served as Minister of Justice in 1849 during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.

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Second Serbian Uprising

The Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817) was the second phase of the Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the re-annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire in 1813.

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Secret Intelligence Service

The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6, is the foreign intelligence service of the government of the United Kingdom, tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligence (HUMINT) in support of the UK's national security.

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Seka Sablić

Jelisaveta "Seka" Sablić (Јелисавета "Сека" Саблић, born June 13, 1942) is an award-winning Serbian actress.

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Semyon Zorich

Semyon Zorich (1743–1799) was an Imperial Russian lieutenant-general and count of the Holy Roman Empire, born in Serbia, who served Imperial Russia against the Prussians and Turks.

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Serb diaspora

Serb diaspora (Српска дијаспора/Srpska dijaspora) refers to the diaspora communities of ethnic Serbs.

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Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik

The Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik (Dubrovački srbokatolički pokret) was a pan-Serb cultural and political campaign in Dubrovnik active at various periods between the 1830s and the interwar period.

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Serbia

Serbia (Србија / Srbija),Pannonian Rusyn: Сербия; Szerbia; Albanian and Romanian: Serbia; Slovak and Czech: Srbsko,; Сърбия.

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Serbia national football team

The Serbia national football team (Фудбалска репрезентација Србије / Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in association football and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia, the governing body for football in the country.

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Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik

The Serbian Chancellery (Српска канцеларија), sometimes known as the Slavic Chancellery (словенска канцеларија), was a diplomatical and economical office of several states of Serbia in the Middle Ages (such as Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian Empire and Serbian Despotate) in the Republic of Ragusa (now in Dubrovnik, Croatia).

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Serbian folklore

Serbian folklore is the folk traditions among ethnic Serbs.

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Serbian language

Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.

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Serbian Militia

The Serbian Militia (Rascianica militia; Српска Милиција or Srpska Milicija) was a military unit of the Habsburg-Austrian army consisting of Serbs, that existed in ca.

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Serbian Orthodox Church

The Serbian Orthodox Church (Српска православна црква / Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian Churches.

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Serbian Vojvodina

The Serbian Vojvodina (Српска Војводина / Srpska Vojvodina) was a short-lived self-proclaimed Serb autonomous province within the Austrian Empire during the Revolutions of 1848, which existed until 1849 when it was transformed into the new (official) Austrian province named Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar.

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Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic

The Serb-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic (Hungarian: Baranya-Bajai Szerb-Magyar Köztársaság, Serbian: Српско-мађарска република Барања-Баја, Srpsko-mađarska republika Baranja-Baja) was a short-lived, Soviet-oriented mini-state, proclaimed in Pécs on 14 August 1921, on occupied Hungarian territory during the peacemaking aftermath of the first World War, tolerated and fostered by the newly proclaimed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876-1878)

The Serbian–Turkish Wars or Serbian–Ottoman Wars (српско-турски ратови / srpsko-turski ratovi), also known as the Serbian Wars for Independence (српски ратови за независност, srpski ratovi za nezavisnost), were two consequent wars (1876-1877 and 1877-1878), fought between the Principality of Serbia and the Ottoman Empire.

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Serbs

The Serbs (Срби / Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group that formed in the Balkans.

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Serbs of Montenegro

Serbs of Montenegro (Срби у Црној Гори / Srbi u Crnoj Gori) or Montenegrin Serbs (Црногорcки Cрби / Crnogorski Srbi), compose the second largest ethnic group in Montenegro (28.7% of country's population), after the Montenegrins.

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Sergej Barbarez

Sergej Barbarez (born 17 September 1971) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian former professional footballer who played for several clubs in the German Bundesliga and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.

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Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763.

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Sevilla FC

Sevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D., or simply Sevilla, is Spain’s oldest sporting club solely devoted to football.

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Shkodër

Shkodër or Shkodra, historically known as Scutari (in Italian, English and most Western European landuages) or Scodra, is a city in the Republic of Albania.

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Shutout

In team sports, a shutout (US) or whitewash (UK) is a game in which one team prevents the other from scoring any points.

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Sima Avramović

Sima Avramović (Сима Аврамовић / Sima Avramović) (b. 1950) is one of the foremost Serbian authorities on comparative law, legal history, law and religion, Roman law, and rhetoric, and the Dean of the University of Belgrade's Law School.

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Sima Lozanić

Simeon "Sima" Lozanić (Сима Лозанић) (1847-1935) was a Serbian chemist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy, the first rector of the University of Belgrade, minister of foreign affairs, minister of industry and diplomat.

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Sima Milutinović Sarajlija

Simeon "Sima" Milutinović "Sarajlija" (Сима Милутиновић "Сарајлија",; 3 October 1791 – 30 December 1847) was a Bosnian Serb poet, hajduk, translator, historian, philologist, diplomat and adventurer.

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Sima Nenadović

Simeon "Sima" Nenadović (Сима Ненадовић; 1793–1815) was a Serbian voivode (military commander) in the Second Serbian Uprising of the Serbian revolution.

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Sima Nikolic

Sima Nikolic (Sima Nikolić; born March 13, 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslav, later American, tennis player.

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Sima Pandurović

Simeon "Sima" Pandurović (Сима Пандуровић; 14 April 1883 – 27 August 1960) was a Serbian poet, part of the Symbolist movement in European poetry at the time.

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Simeon Končarević

Simeon Končarević (Симеон Кончаревић; about 1690 – 26 August 1769) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop in Venetian Dalmatia, serving from 1751 to 1757, before emigrating from Dalmatia to Imperial Russia with Jovan Horvat, the leader of the migrating Serbs.

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Simeon Piščević

Simeon Piščević (Šid, 4 September 1731-Imperial Russia, November 1798) was a Serbian memoirist and Russian general.

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Simeon Roksandić

Simeon Roksandić (14 May 1874, in Majske Poljane – 12 January 1943, in Belgrade) was a distinguished sculptor and academic, famous for his bronzes and fountains.

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Simeon Uroš

Simeon Uroš (Симеон Урош, Συμεών Ούρεσης; 1326–1370), nicknamed Siniša (Синиша), was the Emperor of Epirus from 1359 to 1366, and of Thessaly from 1359 until his death in 1370.

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Simo Matavulj

Simo Matavulj (Симо Матавуљ, 14 September 1852 – 20 February 1908) was a Serbian novelist, a representative of lyric realism, especially in short prose.

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Siniša Kovačević

Siniša Kovačević (Serbian Cyrillic: Синиша Ковачевић) playwright, professor of the Belgrade Academy of Arts, is a Serbian author.

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Siniša Mihajlović

Siniša Mihajlović (Синиша Михајловић,, born 20 February 1969) is a Serbian professional football manager and former footballer.

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Sinn Bodhi

Nicholas Cvjetkovich (born August 29, 1973) is a Canadian professional wrestler, best known for his stint in World Wrestling Entertainment, where he worked on its SmackDown brand as Kizarny.

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Skanderbeg

George Castriot (Gjergj Kastrioti, 6 May 1405 – 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg (Skënderbej or Skënderbeu from اسکندر بگ İskender Bey), was an Albanian nobleman and military commander, who served the Ottoman Empire in 1423–43, the Republic of Venice in 1443–47, and lastly the Kingdom of Naples until his death.

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Slađana Milošević

Aleksandra "Slađana" Milošević Hagadone (Александра Слађана Милошевић; born 1955 October 3 in Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia), better known as Slađana Milošević,, is a Serbian singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, and writer.

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Slavitza Jovan

Slavitza Jovan (born 28 December 1954) is a Serbian actress and former model best known for her appearance as the deity Gozer in the 1984 film Ghostbusters.

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Slavka Atanasijević

Slavka (Alojzija) Atanasijević (November 2, 1850 – December 1897) was a Serbian pianist and composer.

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Slavko Labović

Slavko Labović (born 17 November 1962, Kolašin, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Danish actor most popular for the role as a Serbian gangster in the Pusher trilogy.

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Slavko Obadov

Slavko Obadov (born 12 July 1948 in Zemun) is a Serbian former judoka who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.

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Slavko Vorkapić

Slavoljub "Slavko" Vorkapić (Славољуб "Славко" Воркапић; March 17, 1894 – October 20, 1976), known in English as Slavko Vorkapich, was a Serbian-American cinematographer, chair of USC School of Cinematic Arts, chair of the Belgrade Film and Theatre Academy, painter, and illustrator.

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Slavko Vraneš

Slavko Vraneš (born January 30, 1983) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player.

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Sloboda Mićalović

Sloboda Mićalović Ćetković or better known by Sloboda Mićalović (Слобода Мићаловић Ћетковић; born 21 August 1981) is a Serbian actress, known for her roles in film Zona Zamfirova, and television series M(j)ešoviti brak and Ranjeni orao.

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Slobodan Aligrudić

Slobodan Aligrudić (Слободан Алигрудић) (15 October 1934 in Bitola – 13 August 1985 in Gradac) was a Serbian actor known for some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.

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Slobodan Šijan

Slobodan Šijan (Слободан Шијан) (born November 16, 1946) is a Serbian film director.

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Slobodan Šiljak

Slobodan Šiljak (1881 in Pljevlja – December 5, 1943 in Pljevlja) was a Montenegrin priest in the Serbian Orthodox Church who was sainted by the church in 2005.

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Slobodan Živojinović

Slobodan "Boba" Živojinović (Слободан Живојиновић,; born on July 23, 1963) is a retired Serbian tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia.

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Slobodan Jovanović

Slobodan Jovanović (Слободан Јовановић; 3 December 1869 – 12 December 1958) was Serbian historian, lawyer, literary critic and politician, one of the most prominent intellectuals of his time.

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Slobodan Kačar

Slobodan Kačar (Слободан Качар; born September 15, 1957) is a retired Serbian boxer who was the IBF Light-Heavyweight Champions of the World, born in Perućica near Jajce in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then SFR.

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Slobodan Lalović

Slobodan Lalović (Слободан Лаловић; born in 1954 in Belgrade), Serbian Parliament website, Retrieved January 29, 2010 is a former Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Policy,(December 2006 article where Lalović holds this post)(August 2008 article refers to him as formerly holding this post) the position he served from 2004-2007.

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Slobodan Milošević

Slobodan Milošević (Слободан Милошевић; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician and the President of Serbia (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.

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Slobodan Peladić

Slobodan Peladić (Слободан Пеладић) is a Serbian artist – painter, sculptor and multimedia artist.

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Slobodan Savić

Slobodan Savić (born in 1964) is a journalist, writer and critic.

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Slobodan Vuksanović

Slobodan Vuksanović (Слободан Вуксановић, born in 1965 in Belgrade) is a poet, essayist, translator and former Serbian politician, who served as Minister of Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia from 2004 to 2007.

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Slovenes

The Slovenes, also called as Slovenians (Slovenci), are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia who share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak Slovenian as their first language.

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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY) was a socialist state led by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, that existed from its foundation in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars.

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Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.

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Sofija Jovanović

Sofija Jovanović (Софија Јовановић; 1895–1979) was a Serbian war heroine who fought in the Balkan Wars and First World War.

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Sofija Milošević

Sofija Milošević (Cyrillic: Софија Милошевић in 1990 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Serbian fashion model.She worked for prominent and notable Serbian fashion designers and worked for designers and brands such as Diesel and Jeremy Scott in Milan and New York.

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Sofronije Jugović-Marković

Sofronije Jugović-Marković (fl. 1789) was a Habsburg Serb writer and activist in Russian service, who envisaged the formation of a Serbian protectorate of Russia (similar to Georgia), that would have held all South Slavic territories of the Habsburg stretching to Istria.

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Soma Orlai Petrich

Soma Orlai Petrich, aka Soma Orlay Petrich (October 22, 1822, Mezőberény - June 5, 1880, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter, born to a Serbian father and Hungarian mother.

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Sonja Jocić

Sonja Jocić (Соња Јојић; born 1988) is a Serbian fashion designer known for her origami shapes, draped layering, and androgynous silhouettes, as well as for creating sustainable fashion.

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Sonja Kolačarić

Sonja Kolačarić (Соња Колачapић; born 4 May 1980) is a Serbian actress.

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Sonja Sajzor

Sonja Sajzor (born 26 January 1993) is a DJ, visual artist, singer, and a queer icon in Serbia.

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Sonja Savić

Sonja Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Соња Савић; 15 September 1961 – 23 September 2008) was a cult Serbian actress, famous for her husky voice and series of impressive roles in some of the more memorable 1980s films made in former Yugoslavia.

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South Slavic languages

The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages.

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South Slavs

The South Slavs are a subgroup of Slavic peoples who speak the South Slavic languages.

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Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University (commonly referred to as SMU) is a private research university in metropolitan Dallas, with its main campus spanning portions of the town of Highland Park and the cities of University Park and Dallas.

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Soviet Union

The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.

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Spiridon (patriarch)

Spiridon (Спиридон; 1379–d. 11 August 1389) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć from 1380 to 1389.

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Spiridon Gopčević

Spiridon Gopčević, nom de plume Leo Brenner (Спиридон Гопчевић; 9 July 1855 – 1928) was a Serbian-Austrian astronomer and historian born in Trieste.

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Srđan Dragojević

Srđan Dragojević (Срђан Драгојевић,, born 1 January 1963) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, who emerged in the 1990s as a significant figure in Serbian cinema.

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Srđan Muškatirović

Srdjan Muskatirovic (Срђан Мушкатировић) (born 10 April 1972) is a former tennis player from Yugoslavia, who represented his native country as a qualifier at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he was defeated in the first round by Brazil's Jaime Oncins.

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Srđan Ognjanović

Srđan Ognjanović (Срђан Огњановић, English alternatives: Srdjan Ognjanovic, and Srdan Ognjanovic) is a Serbian mathematician and the principal of Mathematical High School Belgrade since 2008.

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Srđan Todorović

Srđan "Žika" Todorović (Срђан "Жика" Тодоровић; born 28 March 1965) is a Serbian actor and musician.

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Srdjan Ilic

Srdjan Ilic (born 1966) is an award-winning photographer from Serbia who worked twenty years for the Associated Press.

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Sreten Mirković

Sreten Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Сретен Мирковић; 15 February 1958 – 28 September 2016) was a Serbian boxer.

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Sreten Stojanović

Sreten Stojanović (Сретен Стојановић; 2 February 1898 – 29 October 1960) was one of the most prominent Bosnian and Serbian sculptors of the 20th century.

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Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral

The Ss.

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Staka Skenderova

Staka Skenderova (– 26 May 1891) was a Bosnian Serb teacher, social worker, writer and folklorist.

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Stana Katic

Stana Katic (born 26 April 1978) is a Canadian-American film and television actress.

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Stanislav Binički

Stanislav Binički (Станислав Бинички,; 27 July 1872 – 15 February 1942) was a Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue.

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Stanislav of Lesnovo

Stanislav of Lesnovo (Станислав Лесновски; 1330–42) or Stanislav Gramatik (Станислав Граматик), was a Serbian writer, a scribe in the monastery of Lesnovo.

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Stanislav Sočivica

Stanislav "Stanko" Sočivica (1715 – 1777) was a hajduk (brigand) active in the Ottoman territories in western Balkans (sanjaks of Herzegovina, Bosnia and Montenegro).

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Stanislav Vinaver

Stanislav Vinaver (Станислав Винавер; 1 March 1891 – 1 August 1955) was a Serbian writer, poet, translator and journalist.

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Stanoje Glavaš

Stanoje Stamatović (Станоје Стаматовић), known as Stanoje Glavaš (Станоје Главаш; 21 February 1763 – 15 February 1815) was a Serbian hajduk and hero in the First Serbian Uprising.

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Stanoje Stanojević

Stanoje Stanojević (Станоје Станојевић; 1874 in Novi Sad – 1937 in Belgrade) was a Serbian historian, university professor, academic and a leader of many scientific and publishing enterprises.

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Starina Novak

Starina Novak (Старинa Новак, Baba Novac, meaning "Old Novak") was a Serb hajduk (brigand and rebel) who distinguished himself in many battles against the Ottoman Empire.

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Staro Nagoričane

Staro Nagoričane (Старо Нагоричане) is a village in Republic of Macedonia and the seat of the Staro Nagoričane municipality.

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State Security Service (FR Yugoslavia)

The State Security Service (Служба државне безбедности or Ресор државне безбедности; abbr. SDB or RDB) or simply State Security (Државна безбедност; abbr. DB), was the security agency within the Ministry of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that aimed to protect the country from internal threats.

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Stefan Štiljanović

Stefan Štiljanović (Стефан Штиљановић; fl. 1498 – 1543) was the last prominent Serbian nobleman of the period of Ottoman subjugation of Serbia, and according to folklore, he was the last Despot of Serbia.

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Stefan Branković

Stefan Branković (Стефан Бранковић; c. 1417 – 9 October 1476), also known in historiography as Stefan the Blind (Стефан Слепи), was briefly the despot (ruler) of the Serbian Despotate between 1458 and 1459, member of the Branković dynasty.

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Stefan Crnojević

Stefan Crnojević (Стефан Црнојевић), known as Stefanica (Стефаница; 1426–1465) was the Lord of Zeta between 1451 and 1465.

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Stefan Dečanski

Stefan Uroš III Nemanjić (Стефан Урош III Немањић), known as Stefan Dečanski ("Stefan of Dečani"; Стефан Дечански,; 1285 – 11 November 1331), was the King of Serbia from 6 January 1322 to 8 September 1331.

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Stefan Dragutin

Stefan Dragutin (Стефан Драгутин; 1244 – died 12 March 1316) was King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282.

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Stefan Dušan

Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (Стефан Урош IV Душан), known as Dušan the Mighty (Душан Силни/Dušan Silni; 1308 – 20 December 1355), was the King of Serbia from 8 September 1331 and Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks from 16 April 1346 until his death.

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Stefan Gavrilović

Stefan Gavrilović (Стефан Гавриловић., Sremski Karlovci, c. 1750-Sremski Karlovci, 1823) was an 18th-century-19th-century Serbian painter known best for his iconostasis and frescoes.

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Stefan II Crnojević

Stefan Crnojević (Стефан Црнојевић, 1469–1499), or Stephen II was a ruler of the Principality of Zeta between 1496 and 1499.

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Stefan Lazarević

Stefan Lazarević (Стефан Лазаревић, 1377–19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (Стеван Високи), was the ruler of Serbia as prince (1389-1402) and despot (1402-1427).

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Stefan Marinović

Stefan Marinović (Стефан Мариновић; 1561–63), also known as Stefan of Scutari (Stefan Skadranin) was a 16th-century Serb printer from Scutari (Shkodër).

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Stefan Milenkovich

Stefan Milenkovich (Stefan Milenković, Стефан Миленковић; born January 25, 1977 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian violinist.

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Stefan Milutin

Stefan Uroš II Milutin (Стефан Урош II Милутин; 1253 – 29 October 1321), known as Stefan Milutin (Стефан Милутин), was the King of Serbia between 1282–1321, a member of the Nemanjić dynasty.

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Stefan Nemanja

Stefan Nemanja (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немања,; 1113 – 13 February 1199) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Serbian Grand Principality (also known as Rascia) from 1166 to 1196.

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Stefan Paštrović

Stefan Paštrović (Стефан Паштровић, 1597) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk of Monastery of Gradište in Buljarica.

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Stefan Radoslav

Stefan Radoslav (Стефан Радослав; ~1192 – after 1235), also known as Stephanos Doukas (Στέφανος Δούκας) was the King of Serbia from 1228 to 1233.

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Stefan Stefanović

Stefan Stefanović (Стефан Стефановић; 1807–1828) was a Serbian writer and playwright who is best remembered for the popular play about Stefan Uroš V of Serbia.

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Stefan the First-Crowned

Stefan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немањић) or Stefan the First-Crowned (Стефан Првовенчани / Stefan Prvovenčani,; around 1165 – 24 September 1228) was Grand Prince of Serbia from 1196, and the King of Serbia from 1217 until his death in 1228.

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Stefan Uroš I

Stefan Uroš I (Стефан Урош I; 1223 – May 1, 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Урош Велики) was the King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan Vladislav.

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Stefan Uroš V

Saint Stefan Uroš V (Свети Стефан Урош V; 13362/4 December 1371), known in historiography as Uroš the Weak (Урош Нејаки/Uroš Nejaki), was the second Emperor (Tsar) of the Serbian Empire (1355–1371), and before that he was co-regent of his father Stefan Uroš IV Dušan ''Silni'' ("The Mighty") (1346-1355).

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Stefan Vladislav

Stefan Vladislav (Стефан Владислав,; – after 1264) was the King of Serbia from 1234 to 1243.

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Stefan Vojislav

Stefan Vojislav (Стефан Војислав; Στέφανος Βοϊσθλάβος; 1034–d. 1043) was the Serbian Prince of Duklja from 1040 to 1043.

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Stefano Zannowich

Stefano Zannowich (Стефан Зановић/Stefan Zanović, (Budva, Venetian Albania, 18 February 1751–Amsterdam, Dutch Republic, 25 May 1786), called Hanibal, was a Montenegrin Serb writer and adventurer. He wrote in Italian, French, Latin and German. He was a pen pal of Gluck, Pietro Metastasio, Voltaire, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Catherine the Great, and Frederick William II of Prussia, to whom he dedicated a book of French verses translated from Italian, "L'Alcoran des Princes Destinés au Trone". Giacomo Casanova mentions Stefano Zannovich, who "paid a visit to Vienna under the alias of Prince Castriotto d'Albanie. Under pressure of the authorities, he left at the end of July 1784" for Poland and later for the Netherlands (United Provinces).

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Stepa Stepanović

Field Marshal Stepan "Stepa" Stepanović (Степан Степа Степановић,; – 29 April 1929) was a Serbian military commander who fought in the Serbo-Turkish War, the Serbo-Bulgarian War, the First Balkan War, the Second Balkan War and World War I. Having joined the Serbian military in 1874, he fought against the forces of the Ottoman Empire in 1876.

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Stephen of Piperi

Saint Stephen of Piperi (died May 20, 1697) is a Saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia

Stephen Tomašević or Stephen II (Stjepan/Stefan Tomašević, Стјепан/Стефан Томашевић; died on 25 May 1463) was the last sovereign from the Bosnian Kotromanić dynasty, reigning as Despot of Serbia briefly in 1459 and as King of Bosnia from 1461 until 1463.

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Stephen, Duke of Bosnia

Stephen (Stjepan/Стјепан; 1084–95) was the knez ("duke") of Bosnia mentioned in the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja ("Bosnam posuitque ibi Stephanum knezium", according to Johannes Lucius), appointed in 1083–84 by Constantine Bodin, the King of Duklja.

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Stevan Aleksić

Stevan Aleksić (Стеван Алексић) (December 23, 1876 – November 2, 1923) was a Serbian painter born in Austria-Hungary.

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Stevan Šalajić

Stevan Šalajić (23 June 1929, Borča, Beograd- 1 July 2002, Novi Sad) was a Serbian actor.

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Stevan Šupljikac

Stevan Šupljikac, known simply as Vojvoda Šupljikac (Стеван Шупљикац; 1786 – 15 December 1848) was a voivode (military commander) and the first Voivode of the Serbian Vojvodina, in 1848.

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Stevan Dedijer

Stevan Dedijer (25 June 1911 – 13 June 2004) was a Yugoslav academic and a pioneer of Business Intelligence.

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Stevan Hristić

Stevan Hristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Христић; 19 June 1885 – 21 August 1958) was Serbian composer, conductor, pedagogue, and music writer.

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Stevan Knežević

Stevan Knežević (Стеван Кнежевић; 1940–1995) was a Serbian painter, sculptor, printmaker and performance artist.

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Stevan Kragujević

Stevan Kragujević (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Крагујевић; 4 February 1922 – 17 April 2002) was a renowned Yugoslav and Serbian photojournalist and art photographer.

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Stevan Mokranjac

Stevan Stojanovic (Стеван Стојановић,; 9 January 1856 – 28 September 1914), known as Stevan Mokranjac (Мокрањац) was a Serbian composer and music educator.

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Stevan Moljević

Stevan Moljević (6 January 1888 – 15 November 1959) was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician, lawyer and publicist, president of the Yugoslav-French Club, president of the Yugoslav-British Club, president of Rotary International Club of Yugoslavia and member of the Central National Committee of Yugoslavia in World War II.

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Stevan Sinđelić

Stevan Sinđelić (Стеван Синђелић; 1771 – 19 May 1809) was a Serbian revolutionary commander in Resava, who fought during the First Serbian Uprising (1804-1813) against Ottoman rule.

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Stevan Sremac

Stevan Sremac (Стеван Сремац,; 11 November 1855 – 13 August 1906) was a Serbian realist and comedy writer.

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Steve Tesich

Stojan Steve Tesich (Стојан Стив Тешић, Stojan Stiv Tešić; September 29, 1942 – July 1, 1996) was a Serbian American screenwriter, playwright and novelist.

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Stevo Žigon

Štefan "Stevo" Žigon (Serbian Cyrillic: Стево Жигон; 8 December 1926 – 28 December 2005) was a Slovenian-Serbian actor, theatre director, and writer.

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Stevo Todorčević

Stevo Todorčević is a Canadian-French-Serbian mathematician, one of the world’s leading logicians.

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Stijepo Kobasica

Stijepo Kobasica (1882–1944) was a Serbian journalist, author and politician from Dubrovnik.

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Still life

A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greco-Roman art, still-life painting emerged as a distinct genre and professional specialization in Western painting by the late 16th century, and has remained significant since then.

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Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša

Stjepan (modernist: Stefan) Mitrov Ljubiša (Стјепан Митров Љубиша; 29 February 1824, Budva – 11 November 1878, Vienna), was a Serbian writer and politician.

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Stjepan Vukčić Kosača

Stjepan Vukčić Kosača (Cyrillic: Стјепан Вукчић Косача; 1404–1466) was the most powerful and for the most part unruly vassal in the Kingdom of Bosnia.

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Stojan Cerović

Stojan Cerović (9 July 1949 in Titograd, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia – 21 March 2005 in Paris, France) was a Serbian journalist.

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Stojan Janković

Stojan Janković Mitrović (Стојан Јанковић Митровић, Stoiano Mitrovich; 1636–1687) was the commander of the Morlach troops in the service of the Republic of Venice, from 1669 until his death in 1687.

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Stojan Novaković

Konstantin "Stojan" Novaković (Стојан Новаковић; Šabac, Principality of Serbia, 1 November 1842 – Niš, Kingdom of Serbia, 18 February 1915) was a Serbian historian, scholar, writer, literary critic, translator, politician and diplomat, holding the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions, post of minister of education on three occasions, minister of interior on one occasion and leading the foremost liberal political party of that time in Serbia - Progressive Party.

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Stone Flower (sculpture)

Stone Flower is a monument to the victims of Ustaša atrocities during World War II in Jasenovac.

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Stoya

Stoya (born 1986) is an American pornographic actress, model and writer.

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Studenica Typicon

The Studenica Typikon (Студенички типик/Studenički tipik) is a Serbian Orthodox typikon written in 1208 by Serbian Archbishop Sava, a member of the Nemanjić dynasty and the first head of the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church.

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Supercopa de España

The Supercopa de España or the Spanish Super Cup is a Spanish football championship contested by the winners of La Liga and the Copa del Rey.

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Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings.

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Suzana Perović

Suzana Perović (Сузана Перовић; born Suzana Ristivojević in Belgrade 1966) is a semi-retired Serbian folk singer and entertainer.

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Suzana Petričević

Suzana Petričević (Сузана Петричевић, born February 16, 1959 in Šibenik, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actress and singer.

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Sven Stojanović

Sven Nikola Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Свен Никола Стојановић) (born 14 November 1969) is a Swedish director of Serb descent mostly involved with Swedish TV productions, notably Melodifestivalen.

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Svetislav Basara

Svetislav Basara (Serbian Cyrillic: Светислав Басара) (born December 21, 1953 in Bajina Bašta, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a contemporary Serbian author.

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Svetislav Pešić

Svetislav Pešić (Светислав Пешић, born August 28, 1949), also known by his nickname Kari, is a Serbian professional basketball head coach for FC Barcelona Lassa of the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague.

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Svetlana Kana Radević

Svetlana Kana Radević (19372000) is credited as the first female Montenegrin architect.

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Svetlana Kitić

Svetlana Kitić (Светлана Китић, born June 7, 1960 in Tuzla, SR Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslav and Bosnian Serb handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics for Yugoslavia, and was part of the Bosnian national team in the early 2000s.

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Svetlana Spajić

Svetlana Spajić (Светлана Спајић, born August 19, 1971 in Loznica, Serbia) is a Serbian traditional singer, performer, pedagogue, cultural activist and translator.

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Svetlana Velmar-Janković

Svetlana Velmar-Janković (Светлана Велмар-Јанковић,; 29 June 1933 – 9 April 2014) was a Serbian novelist, essayist and chronicler of Belgrade.

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Svetolik Ranković

Svetolik Ranković (Serbian Cyrillic: Светолик Ранковић; Velika Moštanica, 7 December 1863-Belgrade 18 March 1899) was a Serbian author most prominent in the period of Realism.

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Svetomir Nikolajević

Svetomir Nikolajević (September 21, 1844 – April 18, 1922) was a Serbian writer, politician and scholar.

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Svetozar Ćorović

Svetozar Ćorović (29 May 1875 – 17 April 1919) was a Herzegovinian Serb novelist.

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Svetozar Boroević

K.u.k. Feldmarschall Svetozar Boroević (or Borojević) (13 December 1856 – 23 May 1920) was an Austro-Hungarian field marshal who was described as one of the finest defensive strategists of the First World War.

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Svetozar Delić

Svetozar Delić (August 31, 1885 – October 25, 1967) was the first communist mayor of Zagreb, Croatia.

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Svetozar Gligorić

Svetozar Gligorić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Глигорић, 2 February 1923 – 14 August 2012) was a Serbian and Yugoslav chess grandmaster.

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Svetozar Ivačković

Svetozar Ivačković (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Ивачковић) (December 10, 1844-January 30, 1924) was a distinguished post-Romantic Serbian architect; the most famous representative of the first epoch of the Serbian-Byzantine architectural revival in Serbia.

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Svetozar Kurepa

Svetozar Kurepa (May 25, 1929 – February 2, 2010) was a mathematician whose main contributions were in the areas of functional analysis and operator theory.

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Svetozar Marković

Svetozar Marković (Светозар Марковић,; 9 September 1846 – 26 February 1875) was an influential Serbian political activist, literary critic and philosopher.

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Svetozar Miletić

Svetozar Miletić (Светозар Милетић; 22 February 1826 – 4 February 1901) was an advocate, journalist, author, politician, mayor of Novi Sad, and the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina.

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Svetozar Pribićević

Svetozar Pribićević (Светозар Прибићевић,; October 26, 1875 – September 15, 1936) was a Croatian Serb politician who was one of the main proponents of Yugoslavism and a federalized South Slavic state which would later turn out to be Yugoslavia.

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Svetozar Stojanović

Svetozar "Sveta" Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Стојановић) (18 October 1931 – 7 May 2010) was a Serbian philosopher and political theorist.

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Szentendre

Szentendre is a riverside town in Pest county, Hungary, near the capital city Budapest.

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Taško Načić

Taško Načić (Ташко Начић; 7 April 1934 - 27 March 1993) was a popular Serbian actor.

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Tadija Kačar

Tadija Kacar (born 5 January 1956 in Perucica, near Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a retired Bosnian Serb boxer who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Canada.

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Tamara Čurović

Tamara Čurović (Serbian Cyrillic: Тамара Чуровић; born 31 October 1994) is a Serbian tennis player.

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Tamara Dragičević

Tamara Dragičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Тамара Драгичевић,; born 30 March 1989) is a Serbian actress and model.

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Tamara Martinović

Tamara Martinović (Serbian: Тамара Мартиновић) (born 1984 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian ballet dancer.

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Tamara Milosevic

Tamara Milosevic (born 1976) is a German documentary filmmaker of Serbian descent.

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Tanja Ostojić

Tanja Ostojić (born 19 August 1972 in Titovo Užice, Yugoslavia) is a feminist performance artist.

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Tarnovo Literary School

The Tarnovo Literary School (Търновска книжовна школа) of the late 14th and 15th century was a major medieval Bulgarian cultural academy with important contribution to the Medieval Bulgarian literature established in the capital of Bulgaria Tarnovo.

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Tatjana Ječmenica

Tatjana Ječmenica-Jevtić (Татјана Јечменица-Јевтић; born July 4, 1978) is a Serbian former professional tennis player.

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Tatomir Anđelić

Tatomir P. Anđelić (Serbian Cyrillic Татомир П. Анђелић) was a Serbian mathematician and an expert in mechanics.

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Tešan Podrugović

Tešan Podrugović (Тешан Подруговић) (Kazanci, Gacko, Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire 1775 — Sremski Karlovci, Austrian Empire 1815) was Serbian hayduk, storyteller and gusle player (guslar) who participated in the First Serbian Uprising and Second Serbian Uprising.

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Teodor Filipović

Teodor Filipović (1778–1807), Serbian writer, jurist and educator, is also known by his pseudonym Božidar Grujović.

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Teodor Ilić Češljar

Teodor Ilić Češljar (Теодор Илић Чешљар) was born in 1746 in Čurug, Serbia and died on November 20, 1793 at age 47 in Bačko Petrovo Selo (now Serbia).

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Teodor Janković-Mirijevski

Teodor Janković Mirijevski (also written F. I. Mirievskii, Fedor Ivanovich Iankovich de Mirievo; Sremska Kamenica, 1740-Saint Petersburg, 22 May 1814) was a Serbian, Romanian and Russian educational reformer, academic, scholar and pedagogical writer.

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Teodor Komogovinski

Saint and Holy Martyr Theodore of Komogovo (свети мученик Теодор (Сладић) комоговински, Teodor Komogovinski; 18th century) is a Serbian Orthodox saint (holy martyr), who served as a monk in the monasteries of Komogovina and Mostanica.

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Teodor Kračun

Teodor Dimitrijević (Теодор Димитријевић; 1730–10 April 1781), known as Teodor Kračun (Теодор Крачун) was a Serbian icon- and altar painter.

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Teodor Račanin

Teodor Račanin (possibly the area of Bajina Bašta, Serbia c. 1500- Rača monastery, Serbia past-1560) was the first Serbian writer and monk of the Račan Scriptorium School mentioned in Ottoman and Serbian sources of 16th century Serbian literature.

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Teodora Mirčić

Teodora Mirčić (Теодора Мирчић,; born 3 March 1988) is a Serbian former tennis player.

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Teodosije the Hilandarian

Teodosije the Hilandarian (Теодосије Хиландарац/Teodosije Hilandarac; 1246–1328) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman and one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages; the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts named him one of the 100 most prominent Serbs.

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Tetraevangelion

Tetraevangelion (τετραευαγγέλιον, "Four Evangelia/Gospel Books"; ოთხთავი, ot'kht'avi; Old Slavonic: благовѣствованиѥ; Четвероевангелие) is a name used in Eastern Orthodox terminology for the Canonical gospels of the Four Evangelists.

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Texas Revolution

The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans) in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico.

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The Death of Smail-aga Čengić

The Death of Smail-aga Čengić (Smrt Smail-age Čengića) is an epic poem by Ivan Mažuranić published around 1846.

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The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element (Le Cinquième Élément) is a 1997 French science-fiction action film directed and co-written by Luc Besson. It stars Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman and Milla Jovovich. Primarily set in the 23rd century, the film's central plot involves the survival of planet Earth, which becomes the responsibility of Korben Dallas (Willis), a taxicab driver and former special forces major, after a young woman (Jovovich) falls into his cab. Dallas joins forces with her to recover four mystical stones essential for the defence of Earth against an impending attack by a malevolent cosmic entity. Besson started writing the story that became The Fifth Element when he was 16 years old; he was 38 when the film opened in cinemas. Besson wanted to shoot the film in France, but suitable locations could not be found; filming took place instead in London and Mauritania. Comics writers Jean "Moebius" Giraud and Jean-Claude Mézières, whose comics provided inspiration for parts of the film, were hired for production design. Costume design was by Jean-Paul Gaultier. The Fifth Element received mainly positive reviews, although it tended to polarize critics. It has been called both the best and worst summer blockbuster of all time. The film was a financial success, earning more than $263 million at the box office on a $90 million budget. At the time of its release it was the most expensive European film ever made, and it remained the highest-grossing French film at the international box office until the release of The Intouchables in 2011.

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The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) is a 1999 French epic historical drama film directed by Luc Besson.

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The Mountain Wreath

The Mountain Wreath (Горски вијенац (Gorski vijenac)) is a poem and a play written by Prince-Bishop and poet Petar II Petrović-Njegoš.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη, Thessaloníki), also familiarly known as Thessalonica, Salonica, or Salonika is the second-largest city in Greece, with over 1 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of Greek Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.

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Three (1965 film)

Three (Tri) is a 1965 Yugoslav film directed by Aleksandar Petrović.

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Tihomir Novakov

Tihomir Novakov, Ph.D known also as Tica Novakov (March 16, 1929 – January 2, 2015) was a Serbian-born American physicist.

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Tihomir of Serbia

Tihomir Zavidović (Тихомир Завидовић) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Grand Principality of Serbia (Rascia) fl.

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Tihomir Ognjanov

Tihomir "Bata" Ognjanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Огњанов; 2 March 1927 – 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup.

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Tijana Ibrahimovic

Tijana Ibrahimovic is an entertainment journalist and TV personality.

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Todor Švrakić

Todor Švrakić (1882–1931) was a famous Bosnian painter.

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Todor Veselinović

Todor "Toza" Veselinović (22 October 1930 – 17 May 2017) was a Serbian footballer and coach.

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Tomić Psalter

The Tomić Psalter (Томичов псалтир, Tomichov psaltir) is a 14th-century Bulgarian illuminated psalter.

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Tomica Milosavljević

Tomica Milosavljević, Prof Dr sci (Томица Милосављевић; born 24 December 1955) is a Serbian doctor and politician.

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Tomislav Nikolić

Tomislav Nikolić (Томислав Николић,; born 15 February 1952) is a Serbian politician who served as the President of Serbia from 2012 to 2017.

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Tomo Milinović

Toma Đurov Milinović (Тома Ђуров Милиновић; 1770–1846) or Tomo Milinović (Томо Милиновић), nicknamed Morinjanin (Морињанин), was a Serbian writer and revolutionary, a vojvoda under Karađorđe Petrović during the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire, he was also Karađorđe's advisor and head of artillery in one of the greatest battles during the uprising, Battle of Deligrad.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Traian Stoianovich

Traian Stoianovich (20 July 1921 – December 21, 2005) was an American historian and a professor of history at Rutgers University.

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Trajko Rajković

Trajko Rajković (Трајко Рајковић; December 7, 1937 – May 27, 1970) was a Yugoslavian professional basketball player.

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Travunian dynasty

The Travunian dynasty, or the Belojević' dynasty, was the ruling family of Travunia, that served the first Serbian Principality under the Vlastimirović dynasty.

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Treaty of Kyakhta (1727)

The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta) (Кяхтинский договор, Kjahtinskij dogovor;, Wade-Giles: Pu4lien2ssŭ1ch‘i2 / Ch‘ia4k‘o4tu2 t‘iao2yüeh1, Xiao'erjing: بُلِيًاصِٿِ / ٿِاكْتُ تِيَوْيُؤ; Хиагтын гэрээ, Xiagtın gerê; Manchu:, Wylie: chuwan emu hatsin-i pitghe, Möllendorff: juwan emu hacin-i bithe), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of China until the mid-19th century.

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Tripo Kokolja

Tripo Kokolja (February 28, 1661 – October 18, 1713) was an Venetian painter from the Bay of Kotor.

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Tripo Smeća

Tripo Smeća (Tripo Smecchia) (1755 – 25 September 1812) was a Venetian historian and writer from Perast, Bay of Kotor (today in Montenegro).

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Trojan Gundulić

Trojan Gundulić (Troiano Gondola; c. 1500 - c. 1555) was a merchant and printer from the Republic of Ragusa who is remembered for his participation in the printing of the first book in Belgrade, The Four Gospels ("Četverojevanđelje").

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Tronoša Chronicle

The Tronoša chronicle (Троношки летопис; Троношки родослов) is a Serbian chronicle dating to 1526, transcribed by Orthodox hieromonk Josif Tronošac (Троношац) in 1791 at the Tronoša monastery near Loznica, in western Serbia.

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Tvrtko I of Bosnia

Stephen Tvrtko I (Stjepan/Stefan Tvrtko, Стефан/Стјепан Твртко; 1338 – 10 March 1391) was the first King of Bosnia.

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Užice

Užice (Ужице) is a city and the administrative center of the Zlatibor District in western Serbia.

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UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs.

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UEFA Europa League

The UEFA Europa League is an annual football club competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs.

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UEFA Super Cup

The UEFA Super Cup is an annual football match organised by UEFA and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.

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Uglješa Mrnjavčević

Uglješa Mrnjavčević (Угљеша Мрњавчевић; fl. 1346–1371), known as Jovan Uglješa (Јован Угљеша, Иван/Йоан Углеша) was a Serbian medieval nobleman of the Mrnjavčević family and one of the most prominent magnates of the Serbian Empire.

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Ulcinj

Ulcinj (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Улцињ,; Albanian: Ulqin or Ulqini) is a town on the southern coast of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj Municipality.

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Underground (1995 film)

Underground (Подземље/Podzemlje), is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Emir Kusturica, with a screenplay co-written by the director and Dušan Kovačević.

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United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, the Senate being the upper chamber.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—comprise the legislature of the United States.

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University of Belgrade

The University of Belgrade (Универзитет у Београду / Univerzitet u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia.

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University of Belgrade Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law of the University in Belgrade (Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду / Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu), also known as the Belgrade Law School, is one of the first-tier educational institutions of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.

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University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public research university in Berkeley, California.

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University of Washington

The University of Washington (commonly referred to as UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.

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University of Zagreb

The University of Zagreb (Sveučilište u Zagrebu,; Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of Southeastern Europe.

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Unknown Archon

The Unknown Archon (непознати архонт/nepoznati arhont, непознати кнез/nepoznati knez), Unnamed Serb Archon (неименовани српски архонт/neimenovani srpski arhont), or simply Serb Archon (архонт Србин/arhont Srbin) refers to the Serbian prince who led the White Serbs from their homeland to settle in the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610–641), as mentioned in Emperor Constantine VII's De Administrando Imperio (950s).

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Urbanism

Urbanism is the study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment.

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Uroš Đurić

Uroš Đurić (born December 4, 1964) is a Serbian conceptual artist, actor and painter based in Belgrade.

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Uroš Dojčinović

Uroš Dojčinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош Дојчиновић, born 1959 in Belgrade) is a Serbian classical guitarist.

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Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia

Uroš I (Урош I, Ούρεσις) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Grand Principality of Serbia from about 1112 to 1145.

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Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia

Uroš II (Урош II), also known as Primislav (Примислав) or Prvoslav (Првослав), was Serbian Grand Prince from ca. 1145 to 1162, with brief interruptions as ruler by Desa, his brother.

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Uroš Knežević

Uroš Knežević (2 January 1811 – 21 October 1876) (Урош Кнежевић) was a Serbian painter.

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Uroš Predić

Uroš Predić (Урош Предић,; Orlovat, 7 December 1857 – Belgrade, 12 February 1953) was a Serbian Realist painter, along with Paja Jovanović and Đorđe Krstić.

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Uroš Spajić

Uroš Spajić (Урош Спајић,; born 13 February 1993) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for FC Krasnodar.

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Ursula Yovich

Ursula Yovich is an Australian actress and singer.

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Ustashe

The Ustasha – Croatian Revolutionary Movement (Ustaša – Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret), commonly known as Ustashe (Ustaše), was a Croatian fascist, racist, ultranationalist and terrorist organization, active, in its original form, between 1929 and 1945.

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Utah

Utah is a state in the western United States.

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Valtazar Bogišić

Valtazar Bogišić (Валтазар Богишић; also known as Baltazar Bogišić; 20 December 1834 – 24 April 1908) was a SerbianVekarić/Kapetanić, Podrijetlo Balda Bogišića, Hereditas rervm croaticarvm, 2003, p. 74 Zimmermann, 1962, p. 27Martinović, Valtazar Bogišić i ujedinjena omladina sprska, ZMS 9 (1954), 26 jurist and a pioneer in sociology.

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Vane Ivanović

Ivan "Vane" Stefan Ivanović (9 June 1913 – 4 April 1999) was a Yugoslav-British athlete, shipowner, political activist, diplomat, writer and philanthropist.

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Vanja Udovičić

Vanja Udovičić (Вања Удовичић,; born as Franjo Udovičić; born 12 September 1982) is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player.

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Varaždin Apostol

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Varnava, Serbian Patriarch

Varnava Rosić (Варнава Росић) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1930 to 1937.

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Vasa Živković

Vasilije "Vasa" Živković (1819–1891) was a Serbian poet and Orthodox priest.

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Vasa Pelagić

Vasilije "Vasa" Pelagić (Gornji Žabar, now Pelagićevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1833 – Požarevac, Serbia, 1899) was a Bosnian Serb writer, physician, educator, clergyman, nationalist and a proponent of utopian socialism among the Serbs in the second half of the nineteenth century.

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Vasilije Krestić

Vasilije Krestić (Василије Крестић; born 1932 in Đala, Serbia) is an intellectual and historian, and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Vasilije Mokranjac

Vasilije Mokranjac (Belgrade, 11 September 1923 – Belgrade, 27 May 1984) was a Serbian composer, professor of composition at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Vasilije Petrović

Vasilije Petrović (1709 – 10 March 1766) was the Montenegrin metropolitan bishop of Cetinje (Prince-Bishop of Montenegro).

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Vasilije Stojković

Vasilije Stojković (Василије Стојковић; January 8, 1923 – June 25, 2008) was a Serbian sports journalist, basketball player and sports executive.

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Vasilije Tomović

Vasilije Tomović aka Vasily Tomovic (born 11 May 1906, died c. 1994) was a Montenegrin chess master.

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Vasko Popa

Vasile "Vasko" Popa (Васко Попа; June 29, 1922 – January 5, 1991) was a Serbian poet of Romanian descent.

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Vaso Čubrilović

Vaso Čubrilović (Васо Чубриловић; 14 January 1897 – 11 June 1990) was a Bosnian Serb scholar and Yugoslav politician.

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Vasos Mavrovouniotis

Vasos Mavrovouniotis (Βάσος Μαυροβουνιώτης, literally "Vasos the Montenegrin"; 1797 – 1847) was a Montenegrin general, who played a significant role in the Greek revolution against the Ottoman Empire in 1821.

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Vatican City

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Vedrana Grbović

Vedrana Grbović (Ведрана Грбовић) is a Serbian beauty pageant contestant and model who won the title of Miss Serbia in 2006 and represented her country in Miss World 2006.

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Velibor Vasović

Velibor Vasović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Васовић; 3 October 1939 – 4 March 2002) was a Serbian footballer and manager, also one of the legendary players of Partizan Belgrade and one of greatest defenders of his generation.

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Veliky Novgorod

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Velimir Ilić

Velimir "Velja" Ilić (Велимир "Веља" Илић,, born on 28 May 1951) is a Serbian politician.

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Velimir Radinović

Velimir Radinović (born January 17, 1981) is a Canadian-Serbian former professional basketball player.

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Velimir Vukićević

Velimir Vukićević (11 July 1871 – 27 November 1930) was a Serbian Yugoslav politician.

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Veljko Kadijević

Veljko Kadijević (Вељко Кадијевић; 21 November 1925 – 2 November 2014) was a general of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA).

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Veljko Milatović

Veljko Milatović (Serbo-Croat Cyrillic: Вељко Милатовић; 5 December 1921 – 19 October 2004) was a Montenegrin Communist partisan, politician, statesman serving once as the Speaker and the other time as President.

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Veljko Petrović (poet)

Veljko Petrović (Sombor, 4 February 1884 – Belgrade, 27 July 1967) was a Serbian poet, writer, art and literary critic and theoretician.

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Veljko Stanojević

Veljko Stanojević (1892–1967) was a Serbian painter.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia,; Venesia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Vera Nikolić

Vera Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вера Николић; born 23 September 1948) is a Serbian coach and retired middle-distance runner who competed at the 1968 and 1972 Olympics.

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Verica Rakocević

Verica Rakocević (Serbian Cyrillic: Верица Ракочевић; born April 23, 1948) is a Serbian clothing designer who is known for her high fashion line and also for manufacturing uniforms for the country's top companies and organizations.

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Veroljub Stevanović

Veroljub Stevanović (Верољуб Стевановић) (born 17 September 1946, Kragujevac, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian politician and former Mayor of Kragujevac.

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Veruska Ljubisavljevic

Veruska Betania Ljubisavljevic Rodríguez (born 2 January 1991) is a Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World Venezuela 2017.

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Veselin Čajkanović

Veselin Čajkanović (Веселин Чајкановић; 1881 in Belgrade – 1946) was a Serbian classical scholar, philosopher, ethnologist, religious history scholar, and Greek and Latin translator.

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Veselin Jevrosimović

Veselin Jevrosimovic (Веселин Јевросимовић; born 1966) is an influential businessman in Serbia who is known for being the owner and chairman of the IT company ComTrade Group.

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Vesna Dolonc

Vesna Ratkovna Dolonc (Serbian Cyrillic and Весна Ратковна Долонц; née Manasieva, Манасиева; born 21 July 1989) is a Serbian retired professional tennis player, born to a Serbian father and Russian mother.

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Vesna Goldsworthy

Vesna Goldsworthy (née Bjelogrlić) is a Serbian writer and poet.

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Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar

Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar is a Serbian-born Canadian astrophysicist, science educator and author.

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Vesna Trivalić

Vesna Trivalić (Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Тривалић, born 13 March 1965, in Belgrade) is a famous Serbian actress.

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Vesna Vulović

Vesna Vulović (Весна Вуловић;; 3 January 1950 23 December 2016) was a Serbian flight attendant.

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Vićenco Vuković

Vićentije "Vićenco" Vuković (Вићентије Вуковић, Vincenzo della Vecchia; 1560–71) was one of the major Serbian printers and editors in the Republic of Venice, and son of the predecessor, Božidar Vuković, and partner of Jerolim Zagurović, Jakov of Kamena Reka and Stefan Marinović.

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Vićentije Rakić

Vićentije Rakić (29 April 1750, Zemun - 29 March 1818, Fenek monastery) was a Serbian writer and poet, and a disciple of Dositej Obradović.

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Višeslav of Serbia

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Vid Vuletić Vukasović

Vid Vuletić Vukasović (16 December 1853 - 10 July 1933) was a Serbian writer and early ethnographer from Dubrovnik.

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Vida Ognjenović

Vida Ognjenović (Вида Огњеновић,; born 14 August 1941 in Dubočke village, Nikšić municipality) is a famous Serbian theater director, playwright, writer, drama professor and diplomat.

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Vido

Vido (Βίδο) is an island of the Ionian Islands group of Greece.

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Vidosav Stevanović

Vidosav Stevanović (Видосав Стевановић; born June 27, 1942 in Cvetojevac, Serbia) is a novelist, story writer, poet, playwright and publicist.

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Vikentije II, Serbian Patriarch

Serbian Patriarch Vikentije (II) (Serbian Cyrillic: Викентије, secular name Vitomir Prodanov, Витомир Проданов; 23 August 1890 – 5 July 1958) was the fourth partriach of the reunified Serbian Orthodox Church, from 1950 until his death.

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Viktor Mitic

Viktor Mitic is a Serbian-born Canadian painter and sculptor living in Toronto, Ontario.

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Viktor Novak

Viktor Novak (4 February 1889, Donja Stubica – 1 January 1977, Belgrade), was a Yugoslav historian, professor at the University of Belgrade and full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU), and a corresponding member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (JAZU).

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Viktor Troicki

Viktor Troicki (Виктор Троицки,; born 10 February 1986) is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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Violin

The violin, also known informally as a fiddle, is a wooden string instrument in the violin family.

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Visarion Ljubiša

Visarion Ljubiša (28 February 1823 in Sveti Stefan, Austria-Hungary – 14 April 1884 in Cetinje, Montenegro) was the Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Montenegro from 1882 to 1884.

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Visoki Dečani

Visoki Dečani (Високи Дечани, Manastiri i Deçanit), or simply Dečani is a medieval Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery located near Dečani, Kosovo.

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Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić

Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) was a writer from the Republic of Ragusa.

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Vladan Đorđević

Ipokrat "Vladan" Đorđević (Владан Ђорђевић, November 21, 1844 – August 31, 1930) was a physician, prolific writer, organizer of the State Sanitary Service, and politician who was mayor of Belgrade, Minister of Education, Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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Vladan Desnica

Vladan Desnica (Владан Десница; 17 September 1905 – 4 March 1967) was a Yugoslav writer of Serb origin.

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Vlade Divac

Vlade Divac (Владе Дивац,; born February 3, 1968) is a Serbian professional basketball executive and retired player, currently serving as the vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the Sacramento Kings.

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Vladimir Ćorović

Vladimir Ćorović (Владимир Ћоровић; October 27, 1885 – April 12, 1941) was a leading 20th-century Serbian historian and a member of the Serbian Royal Academy, which later became the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU).

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Vladimir Beara

Vladimir Beara (26 August 1928 – 11 August 2014) was a Yugoslav football player, as goalkeeper, and also football manager.

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Vladimir Dedijer

Vladimir Dedijer (4 February 1914 – 30 November 1990) was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician, human rights activist, and historian.

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Vladimir Durković

Vladimir Durković (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Дурковић; 6 November 1937 – 22 June 1972) was a Serbian football defender who was successful for both club and country.

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Vladimir Graić

Vladimir Graić (Владимир Граић, born 19 February 1968) is a Serbian composer of popular, film and television music.

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Vladimir Grbić

Vladimir "Vanja" Grbić (Владимир Грбић Вања; born 14 December 1970) is a former Serbian volleyball player.

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Vladimir Jovanović

Vladimir Jovanović (Владимир Јовановић; 28 September 1833 - 3 March 1922) was a Serbian philosopher, political theorist, economist, politician, political writer and activist for the unification of all Serbian lands in the Balkans.

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Vladimir Jugović

Vladimir Jugović (Владимир Југовић,; born 30 August 1969) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Vladimir Kovačević

Vladimir Kovačević (born 15 January 1961, Nikšić) is a Montenegrin Serb military officer who was charged with violation of the laws of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for his actions in the siege of Dubrovnik during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Vladimir Markovic

Vladimir Marković (born 1973) is John D. MacArthur Professor of Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and was Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Cambridge (2013-2014).

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Vladimir Petrović

Vladimir Petrović (Владимир Петровић,; born July 1, 1955 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football manager and former player.

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Vladimir Radmanović

Vladimir Radmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Радмановић; born November 19, 1980) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.

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Vladimir Tošić

Vladimir Tošić (also spelled Vladimir Tosic) (born Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1949) is a Serbian composer and visual artist.

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Vladimir Varićak

Vladimir Varićak (sometimes also spelled Vladimir Varičak; March 1, 1865, Otočac – January 17, 1942, Zagreb) was a Croatian mathematician and theoretical physicist.

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Vladimir Veličković

Vladimir Veličković (Владимир Величковић; born 11 August 1935) is a prominent Serbian painter.

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Vladimir Velmar-Janković

Vladimir Velmar-Janković (Владимир Велмар-Јанковић; August 10, 1895 - August 12, 1976) was a Serbian writer and member of Serbia's World War II quisling government.

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Vladimir Voinovich

Vladimir Nikolayevich Voinovich, also spelled Voynovich (Влади́мир Никола́евич Войно́вич, born 26 September 1932, Stalinabad) is a Russian writer, poet, playwright and journalist, a former Soviet dissident.

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Vladimir Vujasinović

Vladimir Vujasinović (Владимир Вујасиновић;; born 14 August 1973) is a former Serbian water polo player, who has a 2000 Summer Olympics bronze medal (FR Yugoslavia team), 2004 Summer Olympics silver medal (Serbia and Montenegro team), and numerous other titles.

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Vladislav F. Ribnikar

Vladislav F. Ribnikar (Владислав Ф. Рибникар; 13 November 1871 – 1 September 1914) was a Serbian journalist, best known for founding Politika, the oldest Serbian daily.

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Vladislav Lalicki

Vladislav Lalicki (1 June 1935 – 29 December 2008), also known as "Wladyslaw Lalitzky", was a production designer and costume designer from the former Yugoslavia.

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Vladislav Petković Dis

Vladislav Petković Dis (Владислав Петковић Дис; born Vladislav Petković; 12 March 1880 – 16 May/29 May 1917) was a Serbian poet, part of the impressionism movement in European poetry, known as Moderna/Symbolism in Serbia.

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Vladislav the Grammarian

Vladislav the Grammarian (Bulgarian and Владислав Граматик; 1456–79) was a Bulgarian Orthodox Christian monk, scribe, historian and theologian active in medieval Serbia and Bulgaria, regarded part of both the Serbian and Bulgarian literary corpus.

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Vladislav Titelbah

Vladislav Titelbah (Владислав Тителбах; 1847–1925) was a Czech-born Serbian painter.

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Vladislav, King of Syrmia

Vladislav (Владислав; 1280–1326) was the King of Syrmia from 1316 to 1325, and claimant to the Serbian Kingdom.

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Vlastimir

Vlastimir (Властимир,; c. 805 – 851) was the Serbian prince from c. 830 until c. 851.

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Vlastimir Pavlović Carevac

Vlastimir Pavlović Carevac (Властимир Павловић Царевац; 9 October 1895 – 10 January 1965) was a Serbian violinist and conductor, and founder and director of the National Orchestra of Radio Belgrade.

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Vlatko Vedral

Vlatko Vedral is a Serbian-born (and naturalised British citizen) physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford and CQT (Centre for Quantum Technologies) at the National University of Singapore and a Fellow of Wolfson College.

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Voja Antonić

Vojislav "Voja" Antonić (Воја Антонић) is a Serbian inventor, journalist and writer.

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Vojihna

Vojihna or Vojin of Drama (Војихна; ca 1298–1360), was a Serbian nobleman that rose through the ranks and became one of the most acclaimed military commanders (voivode) and dukes of Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia during the Serbian Kingdom and Empire (1331–71), he was titled Caesar (καῖσαρ, sr. ћесар/кесар), hence, he is mostly known as Caesar Vojihna (кесар Војихна).

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Vojin Ćetković

Vojin Ćetković (Војин Ћетковић; born 22 August 1971 in Kruševac, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor.

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Vojin Bakić

Vojin Bakić (Војин Бакић; 5 June 1915 – 18 December 1992) was a prominent Croatian sculptor of Serbian descent.

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Vojin Jelić

Vojin Jelić (November 27, 1921 – December 19, 2004) was a Croatian Serb writer and poet.

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Vojin Popović

Vojin Popović, known as Vojvoda Vuk (Војин Поповић, војвода Вук; 9 December 1881 – 29 November 1916) was a Serbian voivode (military commander), who fought for the Macedonian Serb Chetniks (i.e. komiti) in the Struggle for Macedonia, and then the national army in the Balkan Wars and World War I.

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Vojin Rakić

Vojin B. Rakic (born 1967 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a philosopher and political scientist.

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Vojislav Šešelj

Vojislav Šešelj (Војислав Шешељ,; born 11 October 1954) is a Serbian politician, writer, lawyer and convicted war criminal.

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Vojislav Brajović

Vojislav "Voja" Brajović (Serbian Војислав "Воја" Брајовић; born 11 May 1949 in Belgrade) is a prominent Serbian actor.

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Vojislav Ilić

Vojislav Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Илић) (14 April 1860, Belgrade – 21 January 1894, Belgrade) was a 19th-century Serbian poet of finely chiselled verse, son of the Romanticist playwright and poet Jovan Ilić.

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Vojislav Jovanović Marambo

Vojislav M. Jovanović Marambo (October 12, 1884 - June 20, 1968) was a famous Serbian drama critic, playwright, historian, university professor, diplomat and research scholar.

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Vojislav Koštunica

Vojislav Koštunica (sr-Vojislav_Kostunica.ogg; born 24 March 1944) is a former Serbian politician.

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Vojislav Stanimirović

Vojislav Stanimirović may refer to.

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Vojislava Lukić

Vojislava Lukić (Војислава Лукић,; born 31 March 1987) is a professional Serbian tennis player.

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Vojna Nešić

Olivera Vojna Nešić (born 6 October 1947 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Serbian composer and professor at the University of Pristina Faculty of Arts, in North Kosovo.

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Vojvodina

Vojvodina (Serbian and Croatian: Vojvodina; Војводина; Pannonian Rusyn: Войводина; Vajdaság; Slovak and Czech: Vojvodina; Voivodina), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Аутономна Покрајина Војводина / Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina; see Names in other languages), is an autonomous province of Serbia, located in the northern part of the country, in the Pannonian Plain.

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Volleyball Hall of Fame

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Vrhobreznica Chronicle

The Vrhobreznica Chronicle (Vrhobreznički letopis) is a Serbian chronicle of which the oldest manuscript dates to 1650, from the Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja.

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Vujadin Boškov

Vujadin Boškov (Вујадин Бошков,; 16 May 1931 – 27 April 2014) was a Serbian footballer and coach.

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Vuk Branković

Vuk Branković (Вук Бранковић,, 1345 – October 6, 1397) was a Serbian medieval nobleman who, during the Fall of the Serbian Empire, inherited a province that extended over present-day southern and southwestern Serbia, the northern part of present day Macedonia, and northern Montenegro.

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Vuk Drašković

Vuk Drašković (Вук Драшковић,; born 29 November 1946) is Serbian writer and politician.

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Vuk Grgurević

Vuk Grgurević Branković (Вук Гргуревић Бранковић; ca. 1440 – April 16, 1485), was the titular Despot of Serbia from 1471 until his death in 1485.

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Vuk Isaković

Vuk Isaković (Вук Исаковић; fl. 1696-1759) was a Serb military commander in Austrian service during the Austrian-Ottoman Wars.

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Vuk Karadžić

Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (Вук Стефановић Караџић; 7 November 1787 – 7 February 1864) was a Serbian philologist and linguist who was the major reformer of the Serbian language.

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Vuk Vrčević

Vuk Vrčević (Вук Врчевић, Boka Kotorska, 26 February 1811 – Dubrovnik, 13 August 1882) was a Montenegrin Serb collector of lyric poetry and companion of Vuk Karadžić, the famed linguist and reformer of the Serbian language.

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Vukašin of Serbia

King Vukašin of Serbia, also known as Vukašin Mrnjavčević (Вукашин Мрњавчевић,; c. 1320 – 26 September 1371) was a Serbian king and co-ruler of Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V from 1365 to 1371.

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Vukan Nemanjić

Vukan Nemanjić (Вукан Немањић,; before 1165 – after 1207) was the Grand Prince of the Grand Principality of Serbia from 1202 to 1204.

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Vukan's Gospel

Vukan's Gospel is a 13th-century Serbian illuminated manuscript (Gospel Book) in Serbian recension of Church Slavonic.

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Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia

Vukan (Вукан, Βολκάνος; 1050 – 1115) was the Grand Prince of Serbia (Rascia) from 1083 until his death in 1112.

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Vukša Veličković

Vukša Veličković (Вукша Величковић, born February 18, 1979) is a Serbian writer, cultural critic, and online producer living in London, UK.

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Vuković printing house

The Vuković printing house (Вуковићева штампарија) was 16th century printing house established in Venice by Božidar Vuković.

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W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism

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Wallachia

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Walt Bogdanich

Walt Bogdanich (born October 10, 1950) is an American investigative journalist and three-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize.

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Water polo

Water polo is a competitive team sport played in the water between two teams.

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Wayne S. Vucinich

Wayne S. Vucinich (June 23, 1913 – April 21, 2005) was an American professor and historian, as well as a founding father of the Russian, Slavic, East European and Byzantine scholarship at Stanford University following World War II.

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When Father Was Away on Business

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Wilhelm Wundt

Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (16 August 1832 – 31 August 1920) was a German physician, physiologist, philosopher, and professor, known today as one of the founding figures of modern psychology.

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Wood carving

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World Bank

The World Bank (Banque mondiale) is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital projects.

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World War I

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Yevgeny Vuchetich

Yevgeny Viktorovich Vuchetich (–12 April 1974) (Євген Вікторович Вучетич, Evhen Viktorovich Vuchetich; Евгений Викторович Вучетич) was a prominent Soviet sculptor and artist.

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Yugoslav Black Wave

Yugoslav Black Wave (also referred to as Black Wave) is a blanket term for a Yugoslav film movement of the 1960s and early 1970s.

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Yugoslav Partisans

The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: Partizani, Партизани or the National Liberation Army,Narodnooslobodilačka vojska (NOV), Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); Народноослободителна војска (НОВ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska (NOV) officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia,Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOV i POJ), Народноослободилачка војска и партизански одреди Југославије (НОВ и ПОЈ); Народноослободителна војска и партизански одреди на Југославија (НОВ и ПОЈ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska in partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOV in POJ) was the Communist-led resistance to the Axis powers (chiefly Germany) in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II.

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Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija/Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија; Pannonian Rusyn: Югославия, transcr. Juhoslavija)Jugosllavia; Jugoszlávia; Juhoslávia; Iugoslavia; Jugoslávie; Iugoslavia; Yugoslavya; Югославия, transcr. Jugoslavija.

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Yukon

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Zabranjeno Pušenje

Zabranjeno Pušenje (Bosnian for No Smoking) is a Bosnian rock band from Sarajevo.

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Zachlumia

Zachlumia or Zachumlia (Zahumlje / Захумље), also Hum, was a medieval principality located in the modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia (today parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, respectively).

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Zadar

Zadar (see other names) is the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city.

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Zagreb

Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia.

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Zagreb School of Animated Films

Zagreb school of animated films is a term which refers to style of animation originating from Zagreb, Croatia, most notably Zagreb Film.

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Zaharija of Serbia

Zaharija Pribislavljević or Zaharija of Serbia (Захаријa Прибислављевић, Ζαχαρίας; 890s – 924) was Prince of the Serbs from 922 to 924.

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Zaharije Orfelin

Zaharije Orfelin (Захаријa Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Austrian Monarchy and Venice.

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Zakonopravilo

The Nomocanon of Saint Sava, known in Serbian as Zakonopravilo (Законоправило) or Krmčija (Крмчија), was the first Serbian constitution and the highest code in the Serbian Orthodox Church, finished in 1219.

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Zdravko Čolić

Zdravko Čolić (Здравко Чолић,; born 30 May 1951) is a Bosnian-born Serbian pop singer, who is popular across the area of former Yugoslavia.

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Zdravko Kuzmanović

Zdravko Kuzmanović (Здравко Кузмановић,; born 22 September 1987) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a defensive or central midfielder for Málaga CF on loan from FC Basel.

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Zdravko Mićević

Zdravko Mićević (born 1982 in Yugoslavia) is a Melbourne-based Serbian professional boxer, but is best known for his involvement in the death of former Australian cricketer David Hookes.

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Zepter International

Zepter International is a global enterprise, which produces, sells and distributes consumer goods around the world, principally by way of direct sales, and also through stores.

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Zeta under the Balšići

Zeta (Зета) was one of the medieval polities that existed between 1356 and 1421, which territory encompassed parts of present-day Montenegro and northern Albania, ruled by the Balšić family.

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Zlata Petković

Zlata Petković (11 February 1954 – 3 December 2012) was a Serbian actress, model, television host and singer.

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Zora Petrović

Zora Petrović (born in Dobrica, Banat on May 17, 1894– died in Belgrade on May 25, 1962) was a famous Serbian painter.

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Zoran (designer)

Zoran Ladicorbic (born 1947), known as Zoran, is a Yugoslavian-born American fashion designer who launched his business in 1976.

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Zoran Đinđić

Zoran Đinđić (Зоран Ђинђић,; 1 August 1952 – 12 March 2003) was a Serbian politician who was the Prime Minister of Serbia from 2001 until his assassination in 2003.

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Zoran Đorđević (photographer)

Zoran Djordjevic is a Serbian photographer.

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Zoran Živković (writer)

Zoran Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Живковић, pronounced, born October 5, 1948) is a writer, university professor, essayist, researcher, publisher and translator from Belgrade, Serbia.

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Zoran Bečić

Zoran Bečić (April 2, 1939 – March 29, 2006) was one of the most prominent artists of the Bosnian theatrical community in the 20th century.

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Zoran Bojović (architect)

Zoran Bojovic (Зоран Бојовић; 1936-2018) was a Serbian architect and engineer who undertook many large scale projects abroad.

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Zoran Cvijanović

Zoran "Zoki" Cvijanović (Зоран "Зоки" Цвијановић; born 25 January 1958 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian actor and producer who played supporting, yet memorable roles in many Serbian and former Yugoslav films made in last quarter of the 20th century.

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Zoran Erić

Zoran Erić (Зоран Ерић / Zoran Erić) (born 6 October 1950) is a Serbian composer based in Belgrade.

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Zoran Janjetov

Zoran Janjetov (Зоран Јањетов; born June 23, 1961) is a Serbian comics artist.

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Zoran Knežević (astronomer)

Zoran Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Кнежевић, born 23 August 1949 in Osijek) is a Serbian astronomer, who has been publishing since 1982.

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Zoran Lončar

Zoran Lončar (Зоран Лончар; born 1965) is a Serbian politician.

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Zoran Manević

Zoran Manević is one of the most prominent Serbian architecture historians.

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Zoran Mirković

Zoran "Bata" Mirković (Зоран Бата Мирковић,; born 21 September 1971) is a former Serbian footballer.

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Zoran Pančić

Zoran Pančić (born 25 September 1953 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian rower who competed for Yugoslavia.

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Zoran Radmilović

Zoran Radmilović (Зоран Радмиловић; 11 May 1933 – 21 July 1985) was a Serbian actor who had some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema.

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Zoran Radović

Zoran Radović (born February 17, 1961 in Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian basketball player and current FIBA administrator.

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Zoran Savić

Zoran Savić (Зоран Савић; born November 18, 1966) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.

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Zoran Slavnić

Zoran "Moka" Slavnić (born 26 October 1949) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player and coach.

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Zoran Spasojević

Zoran Spasojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Спасојевић), Kragujevac, January 22, 1949, is a Serbian writer.

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Zoran Zorkic

Zoran Zorkic (born; September 5, 1966) is a Serbian American professional golfer who played on the Nationwide Tour.

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Zorán Sztevanovity

Zorán Sztevanovity (born 4 March 1942) is a Hungarian pop guitarist, singer and composer.

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Zorica Pantić

Zorica Pantić, also known as Zorica Pantić-Tanner, is a university administrator who is currently president of Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston and a professor of electrical engineering.

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Zuzana Chalupová

Zuzana Chalupová (Зузана Халупова / Zuzana Halupova; 1925–2001) was a Serbian naïve painter of Slovak origin, who was born and lived her whole life in the town of Kovačica, Serbia.

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Zvezdan Jovanović

Zvezdan Jovanović (Звездан Јовановић; born 19 July 1965), also known as "Zmija" ("Snake") is a Serbian former paramilitary, JSO Commander and convicted criminal who is best known for having assassinated Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić on 12 March 2003 in Belgrade.

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Zvonko Bogdan

Zvonimir "Zvonko" Bogdan (Звонко Богдан; born January 5, 1942) is an eminent Serbian performer of traditional folk songs of Serbia, Croatia, Hungary and Romania, best known for singing about the Bunjevci.

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17th Berlin International Film Festival

The 17th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 23 June – 4 July 1967.

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1896 Summer Olympics

The 1896 Summer Olympics (Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 1896), officially known as the Games of the I Olympiad, was the first international Olympic Games held in modern history.

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1976 Summer Olympics

The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially called the Games of the XXI Olympiad (French: Les XXIes olympiques d'été), was an international multi-sport event in Montreal, Quebec, in 1976, and the first Olympic Games held in Canada.

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1980 Summer Olympics

The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (r), was an international multi-sport event held in Moscow, Soviet Union, in present-day Russia.

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2000 Summer Olympics

The 2000 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and commonly known as Sydney 2000 or the Millennium Olympic Games/Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event which was held between 15 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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2002 FIBA World Championship

The 2002 FIBA World Championship was an international men's basketball tournament held by the International Basketball Federation in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States from August 29 to September 8, 2002.

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2004 Summer Olympics

The 2004 Summer Olympic Games (Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004), officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad and commonly known as Athens 2004, was a premier international multi-sport event held in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004 with the motto Welcome Home. 10,625 athletes competed, some 600 more than expected, accompanied by 5,501 team officials from 201 countries.

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2005–06 UEFA Cup

The 2005–06 UEFA Cup season was won by Sevilla FC, beating Middlesbrough F.C. in the final.

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2006 UEFA Super Cup

The 2006 UEFA Super Cup was the 31st edition of the annual UEFA Super Cup, a UEFA-sponsored football club match that pitted the winners of the UEFA Champions League against the winners of the UEFA Cup.

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2006–07 Copa del Rey

The 2006–07 Copa del Rey was the 105th staging of the Copa del Rey.

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2006–07 UEFA Cup

The 2006–07 UEFA Cup was the 36th UEFA Cup, Europe's second tier club football tournament.

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2007 Supercopa de España

The 2007 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 11 August and 19 August 2007.

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2007 UEFA Super Cup

The 2007 UEFA Super Cup was the 32nd UEFA Super Cup, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup competitions.

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2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 8 to 24 August 2008 in Beijing, China.

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2009–10 Copa del Rey

The 2009–10 Copa del Rey was the 108th staging of the Copa del Rey.

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2010 FA Cup Final

The 2010 FA Cup Final was the 129th final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest domestic football cup competition.

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2010 Supercopa de España

The 2010 Supercopa de España was a two-legged Spanish football match-up played on 14 August and 21 August 2010.

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39th Academy Awards

The 39th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1966, were held on April 10, 1967, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

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40th Academy Awards

The 40th Academy Awards honored film achievements of 1967.

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