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List of Serbs - Artists.
Ivo Andrić (Nobel Laureate)
Svetislav Basara
Miodrag Bulatović
Zoran Ćirić
Miloš Crnjanski
Branko Ćopić
Dobrica Ćosić
Vladan Desnica
Radoje Domanović
Predrag R. Dragić Kijuk
Nićifor Dučić
Ivan Gundulić (also considered Croat)
Jakov Ignjatovic
Đura Jakšić
Danilo Kiš
Petar Kočić
Dušan Kovačević
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1,479,930
Croatia:
202,365 (2004) (581,663 in 1991)
Slovenia:
38,964[1] (2002)
Republic of Macedonia:
35,939[2] (2002)
Albania:
37,000[3] (1990 w/ Montenegrins)
40,000[4] (2005 est.)
Romania:
22,518[5] (2002)
Hungary:
3,816[6]
Germany
Lower est. 125,0 ...
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Rudjer Boscovich - Early years.
Boscovich was born in the Republic of Dubrovnik (Dalmatia, present-day Croatia), an independent republic at the time, as the seventh child of Nikola Bošković, a trader from Herzegovina; and Paula Bettera, daughter of a local noble. Rudjer Boscovich's ethnicity is a controversial issue; he has Italian heritage from his mother's side, while his Slavic heritage is disputed between the Croats who claim him due to the integration of Dubrovnik in the Croatian milieu, and the Serbs who ...
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Serbs of Croatia - Prominent individuals.
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Many famed Serbs were, in fact, born on historic Croatian territory. Among these prominent foreign-borns include: Scientist Nikola Tesla who had numerious inventions, the most famous arguably being the discovery of the trophase electricity, geophysicist Milutin Milanković who confounded the Theory of Ice Age, mathematician Jovan Karamata, Austro-Hungarian General Svetozar Boroević von Bojna, Josif Runjanin (the composer ...
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - List of Serbian monarchs - Rulers of medieval Serbian statesIn the Middle Ages, the domain of the Serbs included six territories, roughly sorted by importance:
Rascia (Raška)
Bosnia (Bosna)
Doclea / Zeta
Zahumlje / Hum
Travunia (Travunja, Terbounia)
Pagania / Neretvia / Frontier (Paganija, Neretva, Narenta, Krajina, Meranija)
Different dynasties sometimes arose from different regions, and this list concentrates on those rulers whose fam ...
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Rudjer Boscovich - Early years.
Boscovich was born in the Republic of Dubrovnik (Dalmatia, present-day Croatia), an independent republic at the time, as the seventh child of Nikola Bošković, a trader from Herzegovina; and Paula Bettera, daughter of a local noble. Rudjer Boscovich's ethnicity is a controversial issue; he has Italian heritage from his mother's side, while his Slavic heritage is disputed between the Croats who claim him due to the integration of Dubrovnik in the Croatian milieu and his father bein ...
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Serbs - Contribution to humanity.
Serbs have played a significant role in the development of the arts and sciences. Prominent individuals include the scientists Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin, Ruđer Bošković, Jovan Cvijić, Milutin Milanković and Mileva Marić; the renowned mathematicians Jovan Karamata, Mihailo Petrović, and Đuro Kurepa; the famous composers Stevan Mokranjac and Josif Runjanin; the celebrated authors Dositej Obradović, Miloš Crnjanski, and Ivo Andrić; the prolific inventor Ogneslav Kostovi ...
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs - NameThe etymology of the word "Serb" (root: Srb) is not known. Numerous theories exist, but none can be said to be certain or even probable:
Some believe that the name is of Sarmatian/Iranian origin. From which particular word it derives is unclear. However, one theory suggests it derives from the word "Sarv" which means "cypress" tree.
Some believe that the name comes from the word sebar, meaning "peasant." However, as peasants did not exist in pre-Medieval times while the name did, this seems unlikely.
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs of Croatia - HistoryThe first mention is a toponym of Srb in Lika. In 1242 first records of Serbian settlers have emerged in Knin and Lika. There are three major Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Northern Dalmatia: Krupa, started by King Stephen Uroš II Milutin in 1317. It was finished by Emperor Stephen Uroš IV Dušan in 1346; both being of the House of Nemanja. Krka was built in 1346 bz the wife of Ban Mladen Šubić, Jelena, sister of ...
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs - HistoryThe tribal designation Serboi first appears in the 1st century Geography of Ptolemy (book 5, 9.21) to designate a tribe dwelling in Sarmatia, probably on the Lower Volga River.
The Slavs came to the Balkans from a broad region in central and eastern Europe, which extended from the rivers Elbe in the west to the Dnieper in the east and from a point which touched the Carpathian mountains in the south and the river Niemen in the north. Different trib ...
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs of Croatia - Geographical representationMost Croatian Serbs are/were concentreted in regions of Banija, Kordun, Lika, Northern Dalmatia, Western and Eastern Slavonia, Srem and Baranja. Smaller groups of Serbs can be also found elsewhere in Slavonia and Dalmatia, Bilogora, Moslavina, Žumberak, Gorski kotar and Istria. Serbs can be also found in all major cities in Croatia.
In 2001 there were four counties with presentation of Serbs over 10%: Vukovar-Srijem county, Sisak-Moslavina county, Karlovac county ...
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs - SubgroupsThe subgroups of Serbs are commonly based on regional affiliation. Some of the major subgroups of Serbs include: Šumadinci, Vojvođani, Bačvani, Banaćani, Sremci, Crnogorci, Bokelji, Hercegovci, Semberci, Krajišnici, etc.
Some Serbs, mostly living in Montenegro and Herzegovina are organised in clans. See: list of Serbian tribes.
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Serbs - PopulationMost Serbs live in the traditional Serbian heartland of Serbia and Montenegro. Large Serb populations also live in Croatia (where they were a constitutional nation up to 1990; largely on the territory that during the 1990s constituted the internationally unrecognized Republic of Serbian Krajina) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (where they are a constituent nation), principally in the Republika Srpska, one of the country's two entities. Much smaller Serb minorities also exist in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia, Romania, Albania and Hungary. A lot of Serbs also live in the diaspora, notably in Germany, Austria, Swi ...
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List of Serbian monarchs - Rebel leader.
Karađorđe Petrović (1804-1813)
List of Serbian monarchs - Princes of Serbia 1815-1882.
Miloš Obrenović I (21 November 1815 - 13 June 1839)
Milan Obrenović II (13 June 1839 - 9 July 1839)
Mihailo (Michael) Obrenović III (17 March 1840-14 September 1842)
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 |  |  | List of Serbs: Encyclopedia II - Rudjer Boscovich - LegacyIn addition to the works already mentioned Boscovich published Elementa universae matheseos (1754), the substance of the course of study prepared for his pupils, and a narrative of his travels entitled Giornale di un viaggio da Constantinopoli in Polonia (A diary of the journey from Constantinople to Poland) (1762), of which several editions and a French translation appeared.
The largest Croatian institute of natural sciences and technology, including experimental and theoretical physics (the Institute Ruđer Boš ...
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List of Austrians - Economists.
Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
Friedrich von Wieser, economist of the Austrian School
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
Friedrich Hayek, economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974
Oskar Morgenstern, ...
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