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Voja Antonić
Voja Antonić Born: July 12, 1952 in Šabac, Serbia Home: Belgrade, Serbia Web site: [www.paralax.co.yu] Voja Antonić (pronounced Voya Antonich, IPA: ʋɔja antɔniʨ) is a Serbian inventor, journalist and writer. He was also a magazine editor and contributed to a number..
Vojdan Chernodrinski
Vojdan Chernodrinski (1875-1951) (born Voydan Pop Georgiev-Černodrinski) was, along with Jordan Hadzi Konstantinov-Dzinot, considered to be the greatest Macedonian playwright and dramatist for theater. External links [Short Biography] ..
Vojens
Vojens (German:Woyens), is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in South Jutland County on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 298 km², and has a total population of 16,792 (2005). Its mayor is Nis Mikkelsen, a member of the Venstre (Liberal Party) political part..
Vojislav Brajović
The introduction to this biographical article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction. Vojislav Voja Brajović is a Serbian actor. ..
Vojislav Ilić
Vojislav Ilic - Serbian poet Vojislav Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Илић) (1862 - 1894) was a well-known 19th century Serbian poet. ..
Vojislav Koštunica
Dr. Vojislav Koštunica [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Serbian: Војислав Коштуница) (pronounced /ˈvoisˌlɑv koˈʃtunitˌsɑ/, born March 24, 1944, Belgrade, Serbia) is the current Prime Minister of Serbia. He was also the last President of th..
Vojislav Nikčević
Vojislav Nikčević (prof. dr.) is a professor on Philological Faculty of Nikšić, University of Montenegro. He was educated in Zagreb, Croatia. He has become famous recently due to his documentation of Montenegrin as a language separate from Serbian. ..
Vojislav Šešelj
A poster for the 2004 presidential elections, for which Šešelj himself was not running, due to the fact that he was awaiting trial for crimes against humanity in the Hague. The slogan reads "wisdom, courage, trust". --> Vojislav Šešelj (Serbian: Војислав Шешељ, pronounced /..
Vojislav Vukčević
Vojislav Vukčević Vojislav Vukčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Вукчевић) is the current Serbian Minister of the Diaspora. Vukčević was born in 1938 in Osijek in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (today in Croatia). He received his PhD from the Faculty of Law, Novi Sad Universit..
Vojka nad Dunajom
Vojka nad Dunajom is a small municipality (village) in Slovakia situated on an island between the (old) Danube and the "new Danube", i.e. the Danube channel created by the Gabčíkovo waterworks. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Dunajská Streda District ..
Vojlovica
Vojlovica can refer to: Vojlovica Monastery, a monastery in Banat, Vojvodina, Serbia Vojlovica, Pančevo, a quarter of the Pančevo city, Serbia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wis..
Vojlovica monastery
The Vojlovica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Војловица / Manastir Vojlovica) is a Serb Orthodox monastery situated in the Banat region, in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. It is in the Pančevo municipality. It was founded during the time of Despot Stefan Lazarević (1374-1..
Vojnik
redirect[[Template:Disambig]] Vojnik is a slavic word meaning "Soldier" and may refer to: Vojnik, a town and municipality in Slovenia.Vojnik (Mountain), a mountain in Serbia and Montenegro. ..
Vojnik, Slovenia
Občina Vojnik --> Area: 75,3 km² Population - males - females 7.8253.8483.977 Mayor: Benedikt Podergajs Average age: 39,28 let Residential areas: - households: - families: 26,47 m²/osebo2.5852.190 Working active: - unemployed: 3.659572 A..
Vojníkov
Vojníkov is a small village in the southbohemian region in Písek District, Czech Republic. It is located about 6 km northern from Písek. It is devided into 3 parts: Vojníkov, Držov and Louka. ..
Vojni Put I
Vojni Put I (Војни Пут I) is an urban neighborhood in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun. ..
Vojni Put II
Vojni Put II (Војни Пут II) is an urban neighborhood in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun. ..
Vojno
Vojno is a village some 20km outside the city of Mostar,HNŽ (Hercegovačko-neretvanska županija - Herzego-neretvenian county), in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ..
Vojnomedicinska akademija
The Vojnomedicinska akademija (Serbian: ; English: ) is a military hospital centre in the Banjica suburb of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. It was founded in 1884. It was moved into a new building in 1980 which is the biggest single hospital edifice in Serbia. It is a part of the military of Serbi..
Vojo Stanić
Vojo Stanić is a Montenegrin painter and sculptor, born in Podgorica in 1924. He is one of the most important modern Montenegrin painters, and is a member of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. He lives in Herceg-Novi. ..
Vojta Beneš
Vojta Beneš (May 17, 1878–November 20, 1951) was a Czechoslovak educator and political leader and brother of Edvard Beneš. Vojta Beneš was born in Kožlany, Bohemia, then a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Beneš began his professional life as an educator at various institutions, a..
Vojtech
Vojtech can refer to: Adalbert of Prague (ca. 956 - 997), known in Czech (and sometimes in English) as Vojtech, bishop of PragueVojtěch Šafařík (1829 - 1902), Czech chemist.Vojtech Alexander (1857 – 1916), Hungarian radiologist.Vojtech Tuka (1880 - 1946), Slovak prime minister.Vojtěch Jarn..
Vojtěchov
Vojtěchov is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: Vojtěchov, a village in Pardubice Region (Chrudim District)Vojtěchov is administrative part of town Mšeno in Central Bohemian Region (Mělník District)hamlet Vojtěchov is administrative part of village Lísek in Vysočina Region (..
Vojtěchov (Chrudim District)
See other places named Vojtěchov. Vojtěchov is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 420 inhabitants. Village Pláňavy is administrative part of Vojtěchov. External links [Village website] (in Czech) ..
Vojtech Alexander
Vojtech Alexander (Adalbert Alexander) (1857, Kežmarok – 1916, Budapest) was one of the most influential radiologists in the world. He was the founder of radiology in the Kingdom of Hungary. Among his many achievements, he described the development of the tuberculosis. He was the owner of th..
Vojtěch Jarník
Vojtěch Jarník (December 22 1897 - September 22 1970) was a Czech mathematician. His main area of work was in number theory and mathematical analysis; he proved a number of results on lattice point problems. He also discovered the algorithm known as Prim's algorithm. ..
Vojtěch Šafařík
Vojtěch Šafařík (1829-1902) was a Czech chemist, specializing in inorganic chemistry. He wrote many popular textbooks as well as making over 20,000 observations of variable stars. External Links [Biography] () ..
Vojtech Tuka
Vojtech Tuka (July 41880, Štiavnické Bane (at that time "Piarg") - August 201946, executed in Bratislava) was the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic between 1940 and 1945 and one of the most controversial people in Slovak history. Tuka was one the main forces be..
Vojtech Zamarovský
Vojtech Zamarovský (October 5 1919, Trenčín) is a popular Slovak writer of historical non-fiction literature. He is also translator from English, German, French and Latin. After studies of law and economics in Bratislava and Prague Zamarovský moved to Prague and worked in several state offices..
Vojvodina
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina Аутономна Покрајина ВојводинаAutonomna Pokrajina VojvodinaVajdaság Autonóm TartományAutonómna Pokrajina VojvodinaProvincia Autonomă VoivodinaАвтономна Покраїна Войводина Flag of Vojvodina Coat of arms of..
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Vojvodina Novi Sad is a sports society (polideportivo) from Novi Sad, Serbia. Among its most famous clubs are: OK Vojvodina - Vojvodina volleyball clubFK Vojvodina - Vojvodina football clubKK Vojvodina - Vojvodina basketball club ..
Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2004
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