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Josif Pančić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јосиф Панчић;
April 17, 1814 –
February 25, 1888) was a
Serbian botanist, a
doctor of medicine, a
lecturer at the Great...
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Pančić (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчић) is a
Serbian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elvira Pančić (born 1980),
Serbian sprinter Josif Pančić...
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Pančić's Peak (Serbian: Панчићев врх, romanized: Pančićev vrh; Albanian: Maja Pançiq) is the
highest point in the
Kopaonik mountain range,
which straddles...
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Picea omorika,
commonly known as the
Pančić spruce or
Serbian spruce (Serbian: Панчићева оморика, Pančićeva omorika,
pronounced [pâːnt͡ʃit͡ɕɛv̞a ɔmɔ̌rika])...
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Elvira Pančić (born 14 May 1980) is a
Serbian sprinter. She
competed in the women's 4 × 100
metres relay at the 2000
Summer Olympics representing Yugoslavia...
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Monument to
Josif Pančić was
erected in
Belgrade in the
memory of Јоsif
Pančić (1814–1888), a
Serbian doctor, scientist,
botanist and the
first president...
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first discovered in 1874 near Niš, Serbia, by the
Serbian botanist Josif Pančić. The
Serbian ramonda is
notable for its
distinctive desiccation tolerance...
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suggestion of the
botanist Josif Pančić, who also
became its
first manager.
Original lot ****igned to
Pančić was on the bank of the Danube, in the...
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Zoran Pančić (born 25
September 1953 in Novi Sad) is a
Serbian rower who
competed for Yugoslavia. He and
Milorad Stanulov are the only
Serbs to win an...
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protected in the
small area of the park. It was
discovered by
Josif Pančić in 1875 in the Zaovine's
hamlet of Đurići.
Because of its
rarity and scientific...