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  • 91Jovan Rajić — (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Рајић) (1726 1801) was a famous Serbian writer, historian, and pedagogue, considered one of the greatest Serbian academics of the 18th century. External links* [http://www.antikvarne knjige.com/biografije/jovan… …

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  • 92Jovan Sterija Popović — (1806 1856) was one of the most famous dramatists to emerge from the Balkans in the 19th century. He was a famous playwright, dramatist, comediographer, and pedagogue, who taught at the Great School in Belgrade. He is considered by many to be the …

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  • 93Duško Trifunović — (Душко Трифуновић, born 1933 in Sijekovac village near Bosanski Brod, Vrbas Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia died January 28, 2006 in Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro) was a Serbian poet and writer. Born in the small village to father Vaso and… …

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  • 94NIN Prize — The NIN Prize (Нинова награда, Ninova nagrada) is a Serbian literary award established in 1954[1] by NIN magazine and is an given annually for the best newly published novel in Serbian literature (previously Yugoslav literature). The award is… …

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  • 95Serbs in Romania — The Serbs are an ethnic minority in Romania. According to the 2002 census, there were 22,518 Serbs in Romania or 0.1% of the population (the 1992 census recorded 29,408 Serbs, or 0.1% of the population). [http://www.clubafaceri.ro/info… …

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  • 96Pomorišje — (Serbian Cyrillic: Поморишје) is a historical geographical region on the banks of the river Mureş that in the past has had a large ethnic Serb population. Even today, a serbian minority is present here.GeographyIt is mostly situated in what is… …

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  • 97Zivlak Jovan — (born. 1947, Nakovo, Serbia), is a Serbian poet and essayist. Life and careerZivlak ended his secondary school education in Kikinda, and graduated from the University of Novi Sad with a degree in Serbian language and literature. He was editor for …

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  • 98Serbs in Hungary — The Serbs are an ethnic minority in Hungary. According to the 2001 census, there were 7,350 Serbs in Hungary or 0.1% of population. [http://www.nepszamlalas.hu/eng/volumes/06/00/tabeng/1/load01 10 0.html] GeographySmall Serb communities are… …

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  • 99Ráckeve — Infobox Settlement subdivision type = Country subdivision name = HUN timezone=CET utc offset=+1 timezone DST=CEST utc offset DST=+2 pushpin pushpin label position = pushpin map caption =Location of Ráckeve pushpin mapsize = official name=Ráckeve… …

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  • 100Banat uprising 1594 — The Serb uprising in Banat in 1594 was one of the three largest uprisings in the Serbian history and the largest one before the First Serbian Uprising, lead by Karađorđe.In the Banat region (Then part of the Ottoman Eyalet of Temeşvar), in the… …

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