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Dedinac (Albanian: Dedinca) is a
village in the muni****lity of Kuršumlija, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has a po****tion of 124...
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Milan Dedinac (Kragujevac,
Kingdom of Serbia, 27
September 1902 – Opatija, Yugoslavia, 26
September 1966) was a
Serbian poet, the most
expressive lyricist...
- Danojlić
Oskar Davičo (Surrealist)
Filip David Ferenc Deák
Milan Dedinac Dimitrije Dedinac (see
Mladen Dimitrijević)
Draga Dejanović
Mihajlo Dejanović Jovan...
- Philosophy. In 1922, he
started the
literary magazine Putevi (Ways) with
Milan Dedinac and Dušan Timotijević. His
first literary text Praštanje (Forgiveness)...
- Spasojević,
writer Dragan Todorović,
writer and
multimedia artist Milan Dedinac, poet
Draginja Adamović, poet
Mille Marković, boxer, ****-club
owner and...
- 'Arbanaška Hill') is a hill in
Serbia and is
close to Pećanci,
Staro Selo
Dedinac and Petrovići. The hill is
located near the
village of Arbanaška in the...
- momče sa
Kosova Milan Vasić 2020 Đurđevska
pesma Milan Dedinac| Šlesko
bdenije Milan Dedinac Na Gazi-Mestanu
Milan Rakić Nasleđe
Milan Rakić Jefimija...
- Belo
Polje (151)
Bogujevac (84)
Dabinovac (64) Đake (83) Dankoviće (232)
Dedinac (124)
Degrmen (88) Dešiška (38)
Dobri Do (109)
Donja Mikuljana (83) Donje...
- Aleksić (1901–1958),
founder of the
Yugoslavian branch of
Dadaism Milan Dedinac (1902–1966)
Radovan Zogović (1907–1986),
leading Serb poet and literary...
- Algeria/France, f/nf) Aleš
Debeljak (1961–2016, Yugoslavia/Slovenia, nf/p)
Milan Dedinac (1902–1966, Serbia/Yugoslavia, p) John Dee (1527–1608 or 1609, England...