traducere!", in România Literară, Issue 27/1983, p. 24 Purcăruș, p. 41 Dușan Petrovici, "Prezențe românești. O remarcabilă antologie", in România Literară...
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1965), politician and mayor of Žagubica Dușan Pârvulovici (born 1966), minority rights activist Emil Petrovici (1899–1958), linguist Vasko Popa (1922–1991)...
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Timișoara. Ivan Tabaković (1898–1977), Yugoslav painter, born in Arad. Emil Petrovici (1899–1968), Romanian linguist, born in Serbia. Slavomir Gvozdenovici...
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Kovač was born to a Croat father and a Serb mother in the village of Petrovići in Banjani region near Nikšić, Montenegro. He went to elementary school...
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the first half of the 20th century Veselin Čajkanović (1881–1946) Ion Petrovici (1882–1972), Romanian national of Serbian antecedents Dimitrije Mitrinović...
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Nikontovići Ograde Orašje Popovo Orašje Površ Orašje Zubci Parojska Njiva Petrovići Pijavice Podosoje Podstrašivica Podštirovnik Podvori Poljice Čičevo Poljice...
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publicist, translator and editor Anton Sterbling [ro; de] (b. 1953), socologist Dușan Baiski [ro] (b. 1955), writer and publicist Hartmut Mayerhoffer [de] (b...
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Džalto Veselin Čajkanović Nikola Milošević (politician) Vojin Rakić Ion Petrovici (Rumanian national of Serbian antecedents) Đuro Kurepa (1907–1992), best-known...
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eleven settlements including new or renamed settlements like Pavlovići, Petrovići, Lješovići (Leshoviq), Lopari, Banjovići and Koći (Koja). This increase...
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