1 day ago · The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija; Hungarian: Horvát-Szlavón Királyság; Austrian German: Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) was a nominally autonomous kingdom and constitutionally defined separate political nation within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, created in 1868 by merging the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia following the Croatian–Hungarian ...
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- Constituent kingdom within Austria–Hungary, (part of the Lands of the Crown of St Stephen)
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1 day ago · Scholarly career. Novaković was the first Serbian-educated scholar of the 19th century that obtained international renown. After finishing his secondary education in Belgrade (1860), he studied law and philosophy until 1863 at the Belgrade Lyceum (Licej) that was eventually transformed into the Belgrade's Grandes écoles (Velika škola).
- Kosta Novaković, 1 November 1842, Šabac, Principality of Serbia
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- 18 December 1845, Zaječar, Serbia
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1 day ago · Studies on Serbian-English Literary and Cultural Relations), Belgrade: Institut za književnost i jezik, 1989. Slobodan G. Markovich, British Perceptions of Serbia and the Balkans, 1903–1906 (Paris: Dialogue, 2000).
1 day ago · La lingua dei bunjevci (bunjevački jezik) è parlata anche a Subotica, ma non è stata considerata separatamente nel censimento del 2002 effettuato dall'Ufficio Statistico della Serbia. I parlanti di questa lingua sono stati indicati nella categoria “altre lingue” [1] ( PDF ).
20 hours ago · Katunar D. Istrorumunji — jezik i zajednica // Diskrepancija. — 2008. — Т. 9. — № 13. — S. 81-94. Marghescu G. Istro-Romanian Cultural Heritage: The Relevance of the Study of Endangered Cultures // WSEAS Transactions on Enviroment and Development. — 2009. — Т. 9.