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Emilijan Josimović (Moldova Nouă, Caraș-Severin County, then part of
Austrian Empire, 1823 – Sokobanja, 25 May 1897) was a
Serbian urban planner who designed...
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Emiliyan Stanev (Bulgarian: Емилиян Станев) was the
pseudonym of
Nikola Stoyanov Stanev (Никола Стоянов Станев, 28
February 1907 – 15
March 1979), a 20th-century...
- the Pejačević-Kulmer
Palace Ivan
Emilijan owned in 1803–1807.
Ferdinand Kulmer (1776–1816), a son of Ivan
Emilijan served in the 2nd Ban's
Frontier Regiment...
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original on 4
October 2022.
Retrieved 3
October 2020. Rajhman, Jože, &
Emilijan Cevc. 1990. Tomaž Hren.
Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 4, pp. 50–51. Ljubljana:...
- Veresić (1880–1883)
Melentije Vujić (1891–1913)
Irinej Ćirić (1919–1921)
Emilijan Piperković (1922–1970)
Metodije Muždeka (1970–1977)
Milutin Stojadinović...
- in the
Belgrade example,
meticulously followed the
route of the "moat".
Emilijan Josimović's town
reconstruction project from 1867
implemented that concept...
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independence dates from this event. In the
following years,
urban planner Emilijan Josimović had a
significant influence on Belgrade. He
conceptualised a...
- Jankovič
Gunther Schuller Zdenko Škreb
Stefana Stoykova C. A.
Trypanis 1984:
Emilijan Cevc
Konstantinos Dimaras Karel Horálek György Konrád
Constantin Lucaci...
- Jankovič
Gunther Schuller Zdenko Škreb
Stefana Stoykova C. A.
Trypanis 1984:
Emilijan Cevc
Konstantinos Dimaras Karel Horálek György Konrád
Constantin Lucaci...
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Romanian footballer Alin
Dobrosavlevici (born 1994),
Romanian footballer Emilijan Josimović (1823–1897),
Serbian urbanist Iasmin Latovlevici (born 1986)...