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Raspopović (Serbian Cyrillic: Распоповић) is a
Montenegrin surname,
derived from
raspop ("ex-priest"). It may
refer to: Savo
Raspopović,
Montenegrin guerilla...
- Momčilo
Raspopović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Момчило Распоповић; born 18
March 1994) is a
Montenegrin professional footballer who
plays as a
right back for...
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Ivanka Raspopović (Serbian Cyrillic: Иванка Распоповић; 1930–2015) was a
Serbian Modernist architect known for
designing Belgrade's "Museum of Contemporary...
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Nikola Raspopović (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Распоповић; born 18
October 1989) is a
Serbian former professional footballer. Born in Belgrade,
Raspopović spent...
- Europe. Vol. 75 (2 ed.).
Scarecrow Press. p. 255. ISBN 978-0810861886.
Raspopović, Radoslav. "Montenegro". encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.
Archived from...
- War II architects. He
worked on
several projects with
architect Ivanka Raspopović. Antić
studied in
Belgrade from 1945
until graduating in 1950.
While studying...
- 1965. The
building is a
masterpiece of
architects Ivan Antić and
Ivanka Raspopović, a short-lived but
highly successful partnership,
which also produced...
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Milan Raspopović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Распоповић) was a
member of the
commission for the
establishment of
Belgrade Mathematical Gymnasium (abbr. MG)...
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lasted until 1929. The most
notable guerilla militia leader was Savo
Raspopović.
Multiple historians acknowledge that a
majority of
Montenegrins supported...
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Sensorial Feedback.
Myoelectric Symposium. ISBN 978-1-55131-029-9.
Raspopovic, Stanisa; Capogrosso, Marco; Petrini,
Francesco Maria; Bonizzato, Marco;...