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  2. List of Serbian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Tesla: Galaksija (computer) Voja Antonić: Early plastics. Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović: Karst and a number of geographical theories related to the Balkans. Jovan Cvijić ...

  3. List of Serbian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    First Serbian uprising: . Balkan brass; A distinctive style of music [17] originating in the Balkan region as a fusion between military music and folk music. [18] In recent years, it has become popular in a techno-synth fusion throughout Europe, and in pop music in the Anglo sphere and throughout the world.

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    5 Tesla laundry list. ... 6 Factual accuracy - not all are inventions or discoveries. 7 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: List of Serbian inventions and ...

  6. Category:Science and technology in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Serbian inventions (1 C, 10 P) A. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Bosnian Serb MPs adopt a report denying the Srebrenica ... - AOL

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    SARAJEVO (Reuters) -Bosnian Serb lawmakers on Thursday adopted a report denying that the killing of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war constituted genocide, and thousands of Serbs ...

  8. List of Serbs - Wikipedia

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    He wrote "Serbian Empire and State" in 1792 in order to raise the patriotic spirit of the Serbs in both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires. Dimitrije Davidović (1789–1838), Minister of Education of the Principality of Serbia, writer, journalist, publisher, historian, diplomatist, and founder of modern Serbian journalism and publishing. [35]

  9. Timeline of Serbian history - Wikipedia

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    Most of Serbian culture, including its patriarchy (Metropolitanate of Karlovci), is now "in exile" across the Danube and Sava rivers overlooking Ottoman Serbia to the south. More Serbian cities are granted a Free Royal Status in years to come chiefly by Maria Theresa of Austria: Sombor, Bečkerek, Subotica (Maria-Theresiopolis), etc. 1755