- "peace". It may
refer to:
Desimir Žižović,
Yugoslav comics artist,
Mirko and
Slavko Desimir Gajić,
coach for
Sonja Stolić
Desimir Stanojević,
Serbian actor...
-
Desimir Jevtić (Serbian Cyrillic: Десимир Јевтић; 16
December 1938 – 13
October 2017) was a
Yugoslav and
Serbian mechanical engineer,
university professor...
- was
erected by the same
counts of Krk
between 1105-1118.
Desimir is
identified with
Desimir župan of
Krbava mentioned in the 1078
charter of king Zvonimir...
-
Cabinet of
Desimir Jevtić was the
governing body of
Serbia from 1986 to 1989,
whose official title was
Executive Council of the ****embly of the Socialist...
- was born to a
Serbian family and was
brought up in Žitorađa. His father,
Desimir, was a
police officer, and his mother,
Jelisaveta ("Jela"), was a housewife...
-
history of Serbia, term is
retroactively applied to
Stanko Radmilović,
Desimir Jevtić and even back to Ivan Stambolić's government. Conservative Party...
-
Liberal International. He was a
member of
Democratic Alternative,
founded by
Desimir Tošić. He is also
secretary of the ****ociation of
Serbian Writers and Artists...
-
Republic of
Serbia In
office 8 May 1989 – 11
January 1991
Prime Minister Desimir Jevtić
Stanko Radmilović
Preceded by Ljubiša Igić (acting)
Succeeded by...
- delegates, only 23.5
percent of them were women. The ****embly
elected Desimir Jevtić as
prime minister of Serbia. An
election for the
president of the...
- Časlav, Častimir, Čedomir, Dalibor, Damir, Darko, Davor, Davorin, Davorko,
Desimir, Dobroslav, Dobrovit, Domagoj, Dragan, Drago, Dragoslav, Dragutin, Dražan...