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Svetozar Radojčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Радојчић; 27 May 1909 – 20
October 1978) was a
Serbian art
historian and academic. He pla**** an important...
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Natasha Radojčić-Kane (Serbian Cyrillic: Наташа Радојчић Кејн; born in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is an
American writer of
Serbian descent. She graduated...
- Dušan
Radojčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Радојчић; 1931 – 5 May 1999), was a
Serbian basketball player and coach. He
represented the
Yugoslavia national...
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Vasilija Radojčić (Serbian: Василија Радојчић; 21
April 1936 – 25
September 2011) was a
Serbian singer. "Vasilija
Radojčić". Discogs. "Преминула Василија...
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Kristina Kovač, and
placed fourteenth in the final. Nina was born as
Danica Radojčić on 5
August 1989 in
Belgrade (Yugoslavia then,
Serbia now). She has an...
- države u
srednjem vijeku, Glas SKA 167, Belgrade, 1935, pp. 10–13 Mrgić-
Radojčić 2004, p. 52–53. Pinson, Mark (1996) [1993]. The
Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina...
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performers like
Silvana Armenulić, Toma Zdravković, Lepa Lukić,
Vasilija Radojčić, Vida Pavlović and
Gordana Stojićević. Turbo-folk
music is a
subgenre that...
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Marija Radojčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Радојчић; born 1982) is a
politician and
entrepreneur in Serbia. She
served in the ****embly of
Vojvodina from...
- Evidence. 18
April 2023. doi:10.3310/nihrevidence_57289. S2CID 258224542.
Radojčić MR,
Pierce M, Hope H,
Senior M,
Taxiarchi VP,
Trefan L, et al. (February...
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Radojčić,
Jelena (2002).
Donji Kraji:
Krajina srednjovekovne Bosne (in Serbo-Croatian)...