Mitrović — or Mitrovic may refer to: Dalibor Mitrović (born 1977), a Serbian football striker House Wratislaw of Mitrovic, a Bohemian noble family Janko Mitrović (died 1659), a 17th century leader of Dalmatian Morlachs and a fighter against the Ottoman… … Wikipedia
List of Serbs — This is a list of prominent ethnic Serbs and people from Serbia. Serbs Rulers, Politicians and Knights Historical * Unknown Archont (knez, also translated Prince, led the Serbs to the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius, 610… … Wikipedia
Bukovica — (Буковица in Serbian) is a geographical region in Croatia. It is situated in northern Dalmatia, between Lika in the north, Kninska Krajina in the east, and Ravni Kotari in the south west. Prior to the war, it encompassed the western half of the… … Wikipedia
Stojan Janković — (? 1687 in Herzegovina) was a leader of Dalmatian Serbs in the 17th century, uskok , a military officer of the Republic of Venice and life long fighter against Ottoman Turks. Son of another great uskok , Janko Mitrović and a main character in… … Wikipedia
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Srebrenica massacre — Srebrenica genocide Part of Bosnian War The cemetery at the Srebrenica Potočari Memorial and C … Wikipedia
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OFK Beograd — Full name Omladinski fudbalski klub Beograd Nickname(s) Romantičari Founded 1 September 1911 … Wikipedia
Stojan Novakovic — Stojan Novaković Stojan Novaković (en serbe cyrillique : Стојан Новаковић), né le 1er novembre 1842 à Šabac et mort le 18 février 1915 à Niš, était un homme politique et un diplomate serbe. À deux reprises, il fut premier … Wikipédia en Français
Stojan Novaković — (en serbe cyrillique : Стојан Новаковић), né le 1er novembre 1842 à Šabac et mort le 18 février 1915 à Niš, était un homme politique et un diplomate serbe. À deux reprises, il fut premier ministre du Royaume de Serbie.… … Wikipédia en Français