- Nina
Živančević (born 1957) is a Serbian-born poet, playwright,
fiction writer, translator, scholar, performer,
curator and art critic. She apprenticed...
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visit Novi Sad this year". bbc.com.
Retrieved 23
September 2023. Popović-
Živančević, Mila (2007).
Condition of the
Cultural and
Natural Heritage in the Balkan...
- the band and was
replaced by a
former Op Cup
member Branislav "Cile"
Živančević. In 1977, the band
recorded a 7-inch
single featuring their English-language...
- 2015. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.)
Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav...
- "Ruža" ("Rose"),
composed by
Zoran Zagorčić on the
lyrics of poet Nina
Živančević, and
performed as a
member of the
choir consisting of
musicians from around...
- 2009. La****ette 2008, p. 12.
Jukic 29 June 2012.
Aspden 27 June 2014.
Živančević-Sekeruš 2014, p. 46.
Central Bank of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina 15 May 2002...
- with the
Croatian variant of the name John (Latin: Iohannes).
Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav...
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Djilas 1966, p. 332.
Wachtel 1998, p. 45.
Martinsen 2003, p. 57.
Živančević-Sekeruš 2014, p. 46. Šarić 2012, pp. 38–39.
Norris 2008, p. 195. Anscombe...
- (in Croatian), Zagreb: Školska
knjiga d.d, ISBN 953-0-61107-2
Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav...
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Online (in Serbian). 1 July 2018.
Retrieved 1
September 2018.
Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav...