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Milutin and his twin sister were the oldest of seven children raised in a Serb family. Their father was a merchant, landlord, and a local politician who died when Milutin was eight. As a result, Milutin and his siblings were raised by his mother, grandmother, and an uncle. His three brothers died of tuberculosis at a young age. As his health ...
The 131'st anniversary of Milutin Milanković's birth was marked in May 2010 with a series of activities. [8] In 2011 the Center participated in the cross-border cooperation project " From people to people " with participants including the Municipality of Erdut, the City Library of Sombor , the Cultural Center "Laza Kostić" Sombor, and the ...
The Revised Julian calendar, or less formally the new calendar and also known as the Milanković calendar, is a calendar proposed in 1923 by the Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković as a more accurate alternative to both Julian and Gregorian calendars.
In 2010 the name of the park was changed to the Park Milutin Milanković, after a worldwide renown scientist Milutin Milanković who worked for decades in the observatory. The building is today the seat of the Center for the Climate Changes "Milutin Milanković". Park was renovated and re-opened under the new name on 28 December 2010. [6]
Through Distant Worlds and Times or Through Distant Worlds and Times: Letters from a Wayfarer in the Universe is a romantic scientific story written by Milutin Milanković, the Serbian mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist and climatologist, in the form of letters to an anonymous young woman.
House of Milutin Milanković [1] is a сultural monument in Serbia. It is located in Belgrade , in the municipality of Palilula , at 9 Ljubomira Stojanovića Street. The house was built in 1927 under the then newly formed "Professor's Colony".
Milan Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Милутиновић, pronounced [mǐlan milǔtinoʋitɕ] ⓘ; 19 December 1942 – 2 July 2023) was a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 1997 to 2002.
He became a recipient of the Milutin Milankovic Medal with George Kukla in 2003. [7] John Imbrie was featured in the video documentary The Last Ridge: The Uphill Battles of the 10th Mountain Division. [8] He died in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2016 at the age of 90. [9]