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List of Serbs and Miloje Milojević

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Difference between List of Serbs and Miloje Milojević

List of Serbs vs. Miloje Milojević

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

Similarities between List of Serbs and Miloje Milojević

List of Serbs and Miloje Milojević have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Belgrade, Bogdan Popović, Branislav Petronijević, Isidor Bajić, Josif Marinković, Jovan Ćirilov, Jovan Đorđević, Jovan Dučić, Jovan Skerlić, Novi Sad, Pedagogy, Petar Konjović, Petar Krstić, Stanislav Binički, Stevan Hristić, Stevan Mokranjac, University of Belgrade, Violin, Vojislav Ilić.

Belgrade

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

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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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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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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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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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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 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 Dučić

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

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Jovan Skerlić

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

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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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Pedagogy

Pedagogy is the discipline that deals with the theory and practice of teaching and how these influence student learning.

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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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Stanislav Binički

Stanislav Binički (Станислав Бинички,; 27 July 1872 – 15 February 1942) was a Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue.

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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 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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University of Belgrade

The University of Belgrade (Универзитет у Београду / Univerzitet u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia.

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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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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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List of Serbs and Miloje Milojević Comparison

List of Serbs has 1950 relations, while Miloje Milojević has 76. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 0.94% = 19 / (1950 + 76).

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