-
known as
abeceda (Serbian Cyrillic: абецеда,
pronounced [abetsěːda]) or
gajica (Serbian Cyrillic: гајица,
pronounced [ɡǎjitsa]), is the form of the Latin...
- (Slovene:
slovenska abeceda,
pronounced [slɔˈʋèːnska abɛˈtséːda] or
slovenska gajica [- ˈɡáːjitsa]) is an
extension of the
Latin script used to
write Slovene...
-
Vojislav Stanimirović (22,2% of votes),
Milorad Pupovac (21,7%) and
Ratko Gajica (13,8%) for the Serb
national minority, Jene Adam (42%) for the Hungarian...
- 1952 – 25
April 2003) was a
Montenegrin professional footballer.
Nicknamed Gajica, Đurović
started his
career at
hometown club Sutjeska, but was not allowed...
- Vuk Stefanović Karadžić in the 19th century. The
Croatian Latin alphabet (
Gajica)
followed suit
shortly afterwards, when
Ljudevit Gaj
defined it as standard...
-
secretary Žarko Zečević,
technical director Nenad Bjeković, and ex
player Gajica Đurović. However, by
January 1988,
following a
meeting in
Budva between...
-
understand Cyrillic, 1910 (abecadło)
Authograph of a poem by
Yuriy Fedkovych (
gajica and abecadło) A
prayer book for
children published in
Carpathian Ruthenia...
- not
elected under the law 2003
Vojislav Stanimirović SDSS 2003–2015
Ratko Gajica SDSS 2003–2011
Milorad Pupovac SDSS 2003– 2007 2011 Jovo Vuković 2011–2015...
- Stanimirović SDSS 25.773 22.16
Milorad Pupovac SDSS 25.210 21.67
Ratko Gajica SDSS 16.092 13.83
Milan Đukić SNS 15.661 13.46
others 33.586 28.87 Total...
- of Kruč, then part of the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Subsequently, the
Gajica, the
modern Croatian alphabet, was
adopted to the language. The language...