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Dimitrije "Mita"
Tucović (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Туцовић,
Serbian pronunciation: [dimǐtrije tûːtsoʋitɕ]; 13 May 1881 –
November 1914) was a Serbian...
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Nemanjina streets in Belgrade. The
square was
previously named Dimitrije Tucović Square after the
prominent Serbian socialist.
Slavija is
located less than...
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Vladimir Tucović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Туцовић; 1874 — 26
November 1947) was a
Serbian lieutenant colonel, parti****tor of the
Balkan Wars and the...
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Serbian Army,
which was near Gučevo at the time.
Major Stevan Tucović,
brother of
Dimitrije Tucović,
accepted Gavrić into his unit
after hearing about what...
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srpskog imena [The
first occurrences of the
Serbian name]. Belgrade: Štampa
Tucović. p. 9. Łuczyński,
Michal (2017). ""Geograf Bawarski" — nowe odczytania"...
- of present-day
northern Albania,
around Shkodër.
According to
Dimitrije Tucović,
Serbia doubled its territory. Most
Albanian historians say that Montenegro...
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benefactor and out-of-wedlock son of
Prince Mihailo Obrenović
Dimitrije Tucović (1881–1914),
socialist leader Petar Kočić (1877–1916),
writer Radomir Putnik...
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Lazarevac include the Ćelije
monastery and the Vrače hill,
where Dimitrije Tucović,
Serbian socialist theorist, was
killed in
November 1914
during the Battle...
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Serbia that was
formed in 1903.
Prominent leaders included Dimitrije Tucović, Dragiša Lapčević, and Dušan A. Popović. It
ceased to
exist after World...
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Serbian King
Aleksandar Obrenovic,
organized by
socialist students Dimitrije Tucović and Kaclerović. The
rally ended in violence, with five
people killed and...