Filip Višnjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Вишњић, pronounced [fîliːp ʋîʃɲitɕ]; 1767–1834) was a Serbian epic poet and guslar. His repertoire included 13...
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Belgian kickboxer Filip Višnjić (1757–1834), Bosnian Serb poet and guslar Filip Zubčić (born 1993), Croatian alpine skier Surname Miroslav Filip (1928–2009)...
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handball player Filip Višnjić (1767–1834), popular Bosnian Serb poet and gusle player Goran Višnjić (born 1972), Croatian actor Josip Višnjić (born 1966)...
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Retrieved 5 April 2024. Goran Višnjić on Instagram Goran Višnjić on Twitter Goran Višnjić at IMDb Media related to Goran Višnjić at Wikimedia Commons...
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liberation of Serbia. It was recited by Filip Višnjić, a blind gusle player. Linguist Vuk Karadžić heard it from Višnjić and wrote it down in 1815 while he...
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Filip Višnjić sings to the gusle by Sreten Stojanović, Kruševac, central Serbia...
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Holy Temple, the Church of St. Petka, and the old Catholic church. Filip Višnjić Library is the oldest cultural institution in Bijeljina - founded in...
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into ten languages. He won several literary awards and received the "Filip Višnjić" Award for "the extraordinary contribution to the culture of the Serbian...
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Modern Times in the Prose of Dragiša Vasić, Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, 1996. Njegoš and the Modern, Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, 1998. Second, corrected edition...
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had their performances in other municipalities. The building of the "Filip Višnjić" Cultural Center was opened in 2006, and it is a replica of the Mining...
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