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  2. List of people from Serbia - Wikipedia

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    List of people from Serbia is a list of notable people from Serbia.The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth, and also by naturalization, domicile, citizenship or some other similar connection, modern or historical.

  3. Kosovo Myth - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Myth (Serbian: Косовски мит / Kosovski mit), also known as the Kosovo Cult (Косовски култ / Kosovski kult) and the Kosovo Legend (Косовска легенда / Kosovska legenda), is a Serbian national myth based on legends about events related to the Battle of Kosovo (1389).

  4. Bogoljub Mitić Đoša - Wikipedia

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    Bogoljub Mitić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богољуб Митић Ђоша; 12 January 1968 – 22 June 2017) professionally known as Đoša, was a Serbian actor and comedian, best known for his role as Bata Đoša from the Serbian television show Porodično blago which earned him the nickname.

  5. Dejan Ristić (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Mitovi srpske istorije (English: Myths of Serbian History) (2019) Zablude srpske istorije (English: Errors of Serbian History) (2020) Legende svetske istorije (English: Legends of World History) (2020) Sećanja iz pepela : Narodna biblioteka Srbije 1941-2021 (English: Memories from the ashes: National Library of Serbia 1941-2021) (2021) [16]

  6. Drekavac - Wikipedia

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    The drekavac was originally thought to have come from the souls of sinful men, or from children who died unbaptised. [2]It was popularly believed to be visible only at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas (called unbaptised days in Serbo-Croatian) and in early spring, when other demons and mythical creatures were believed to be more active. [2]

  7. Ljubomir Micić - Wikipedia

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    Ljubomir Micić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Мицић; 15 November 1895 – 14 June 1971) was a Serbian poet, writer, critic, editor and actor. He was the founder of the avant-garde movement Zenitism and its magazine Zenit. [1]

  8. Dazhbog - Wikipedia

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    The Proto-Slavic reconstruction is *dadjьbogъ, [1] and is composed of *dadjь, imperative of the verb *dati "to give", and the noun *bogъ "god". The original meaning of Dazhbog would thus, according to Dubenskij, Ognovskij and Niederle, be "giving god", "god-giver, "god-donor".

  9. List of people from Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo has had a number of famous citizens over the years. They include an Academy Award winner, two Nobel Prize winners, musicians, novelists, athletes, actors, artists, designers, film directors, screenwriters, politicians etc. Sarajevo has also produced presidents for three countries.

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