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  • ...eer, completing a [[civil engineering]] degree at the [[University of Novi Sad]]. ...988 respectively. He worked as a science researcher and lecturer in [[Novi Sad]] (Serbia), Los Angeles, [[Corvallis, Oregon]] and in Paris (France) and [[ ...
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  • ...an. He served as the [[Ministry of Religion and Diaspora (Serbia)|Minister of Diaspora]] from 2004 to 2007.<ref name="rts" /> ...ist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].<ref name="rts" /> He was the founder of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) in Baranja and Eastern Slavonia in 1990. ...
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  • {{Short description|President of the Government of Vojvodina (2004–2016)}} | order = [[President of the Government of Vojvodina]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Serbian flutist and university professor}} ..., [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|SR Serbia]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] ...
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  • {{Short description|University in Serbia}} {{Infobox university ...
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  • ...i''' ('''Bruči''') (March 30, 1917 – October 30, 2002), was a [[composer]] of Croatian and Italian origin, born in [[Zagreb]]. He was married to Yugoslav ...ucci having been Bingulac's only student, and for Bingulac being a student of d'Indy.}} In 1953, he took composition lessons with the Viennese composer [ ...
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  • ...a [[Serbia]]n [[journalist]] and [[publicist]], known for writing a number of books on the [[Serbian diaspora]], and also on [[secret service]]s and thei ...ed his undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Politics in the [[University of Belgrade]].<ref name="RTS" /> ...
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  • ...wrote excellent fairy tales and poems, and was one of the leading figures of Czech-Jewish assimilation. Kapper wrote in both [[German language|German]] ...gle.com/books?id=7T8zAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA305 ''History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centur ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Veliko Gradište]], [[Kingdom of Serbia|Serbia]] ...t half of the 20th century, and by giving it to Serbian people, became one of its greatest contributors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pavle-beljanski.mu ...
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  • |birth_place = Nakovo, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia - Republic of Serbia | nationality = Republic of Serbia ...
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  • | image = Aleksandar Tišma (Horgoš, 1924 - Novi Sad, 2003).jpg | birth_place = [[Horgoš]], [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] ...
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  • {{Short description|President of the Government of Vojvodina}} | office = [[President of the Government of Vojvodina]] ...
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  • | office = [[Government of Serbia (2004–2007)|Minister of Education and Sport]] ...ty (Serbia)|People's Democratic Party]] (2001–2004)<br> [[Democratic Party of Serbia]] (2004–2013) ...
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  • ...College]] (A.B.), [[Yale Divinity School]] (M.Div.), and the [[University of Texas, Austin]] (M.A.). ...riting Fiction Step by Step'', ''Fiction Writer's Workshop'') and hundreds of short stories and essays. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Novi Sad]], [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (now [[Vojvodina]], [[Serbia]]) ...ived both [[Auschwitz concentration camp]] in World War II and the [[Siege of Sarajevo]] in the [[Bosnian Civil War]] ...
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  • | caption = Portrait of Daničić by painter [[Stevan Todorović]] | birth_place = [[Novi Sad]], [[Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)|Hungary]], [[Austrian Empire]]<br>{{small|(now [[Serbia ...
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  • ...d with Hans Hofmann in Munich, guided his painting towards the foundations of modernist painting.<ref name="artegalerija" /> ...with brilliant drawings, with elements of melancholy and sophisticated use of color, richly nuanced."<ref name="artegalerija" /> ...
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  • ...sp;78–84.</ref><ref>Blagojevic, Andrija. "Bruno Brun (1910-1978) - Founder of the Yugoslav clarinet school." ''The Clarinet'', Vol. 41/3 (June 2014), pp ...ical Artists of Serbia]] and its [[vice-president]], and the [[secretary]] of the [[Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra]]. ...
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  • ...anics)|dynamics]]. He was born in [[Botoš]], near [[Zrenjanin]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. ...egree from the Institute Mashinovedeniya, Soviet (now [[Russia]]n) Academy of Sciences, [[Moscow]], 1972. ...
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  • ...r 22, 1970) is a Serbian-American composer based in New York City and Novi Sad, Serbia. ...9. Vrebalov earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the [[University of Michigan]] where she studied with [[Evan Chambers]] and [[Michael Daugherty ...
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