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Brankov (feminine:
Brankova) is a
patronymic surname of
South Slavic origin,
meaning "child of Branko".
Notable people with the
surname include: Plamen...
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Zhana Bergendorff (Bulgarian: Жана Бергендорф; born
Zhana Vladimirova Brankova, Bulgarian: Жана Владимирова Бранкова, on 20
October 1985) is a Bulgarian...
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several official and
unofficial names, the
present name
stuck after the
Brankova Street,
which extends into the
bridge from the
direction of the old section...
- 1930s when the
Brankova Street was
extended to the Sava river, to make a
connection to the ****ure King
Alexander Bridge. At 16
Brankova Street a Roman...
- the
neighborhood of
Savamala to the south,
while the
northern border is
Brankova Street which separates it from the
neighborhoods of Kosančićev
Venac and...
- till 1952
Serbian Academy of
Science and Arts
Building was
located at 15
Brankova Street. This
building was
demolished in 1963.
After that the
Academy was...
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December 1979 in Novi Sad. He is the
first laureate of the Branko's
award (
Brankova nagrada) for poetry,
established in
honour of the poet
Branko Radičević...
- from the
river Sava to Knez
Mihailova Street.
South of the Varoš Gate,
Brankova Street leads to Branko's Bridge,
where Savamala begins. In this part of...
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civilian settlement was
situated between modern Simina Street in Dorćol,
Brankova Street in
Savamala and
Zeleni Venac, and
Republic Square. On the crossroads...
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editing the
poetry podcast Puna Usta Poezije. She
received the
Branko Award (
Brankova nagrada) in 2009.
Makulalalalatura (Maculalalalature; word play with maculature)...