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Dr. ARCHIBALD REISS publicist, professor at the University of Lausanne, famous criminologist. Upon the invitation of the Serbian Government he carried out an inquiry on Hungarian, German and Bulgarian |
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It is located in Karađorđev park. Stone height 250 cm, total height 470 cm. The monument is dedicated to the soldiers - conscripts of the third call-up which gave their lives in World War I. |
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| Inscribed on the monument are the words of the order issued by major Gavrilović: "At three o'clock sharp, the enemy must be crushed by your mighty charge, torn to pieces by your grenades and bayonets... |
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| DESPOT STEFAN LAZAREVIĆ He was the first ruler who made Belgrade the capital of all Serbian countries from the Sava and Danube to the Adriatic. He became the Knez in age of 12, after his father Knez Lazar |
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| Dimitrije Tucović has studied law in Belgrade. He has been main editor of his party's theoretical magazine "Borba", and member of parliament. He has written much, and temperamentally,.. |
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| Erected in 1911 in front of the former National Library (entrance to Kalemegdan), and in 1930 transferred to Univerzitetski Park. Inscribed on the monument is a maxim: "Learn while going, look at centuries!" |
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FRANCHET D' ESPEREY Marshal of France, He has been commander of the Allied forces since 1918, including the First and Second Serbian armies at Thessaloniki Front in World War I, and he won the decisive battle near Dobropolje. He was awarded a rank of honorary vojvoda of the Yugoslav Army in 1921. |
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| Erected in 1992 commemorating the 100th birth anniversary of our Nobel laureate. Ivo Andrić has finished gymnasium in Sarajevo, studied in Zagreb, Vienna, Krakow and Graz. In Graz he obtained a doctorate. |
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| The Turks called him Karađorđe - Black Đorđe. He has been a shepherd in Šumadija, then a livestock merchant. He has spent his youth resisting the Turkish terror, at first as a haiduk (anti-Turkish rebel), |
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| Knez Mihailo Obrenović, Son of Knez Miloš and Kneginja Ljubica, came to power for the first time when his brother Milan died in 1839. The Sultan confirmed him as elected but not as hereditary Prince. |
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| It is located in Karađorđev park and made in stone, with cladding of artificial stone, and with total height of 547 cm. It was erected in 1848 by Knez Aleksandar Karađorđević in memory of the ... |
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| Moument erected in 1993 commemorating the 100th birth anniversary of the great writer Miloš Crnjanski. One of the most prominent representatives of modern literary expression in the country after World War I. |
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| Nikola Pašić politician and statesman. He has been educated in elementary and secondary schools in Zaječar, Negotin, Kragujevac and Belgrade. He has graduated as civil engineer from the Polytechnic School in Zurich. |
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| Nikola Tesla, inventor of alternating current, one of the most creative geniuses in electrical engineering. He finished secondary school in Gospić and Karlovac and technical studies at Graz and Prague. |
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| One of our greatest thinkers and poets. As a young ruler, he has regulated political circumstances in the country and around it: he has organized the courts, managed to increase Russian aid ... |
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| In the years following the end of World War I monuments to unknown heroes have been erected in all Allies' countries, and Yugoslavia also joined this common activity. The monument construction ... |
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| Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović, has participated in all the wars Serbia led from 1876 until 1918 as commander at various levels of command. In the Balkan war he was the commander of the Second Army... |
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| Vojvoda Živojin Mišić one of the most prominent Serbian army commanders. He has participated in all the wars Serbia led from 1876 until 1918. During the Balkan wars and in the beginning of the World War I |
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In Studentski park, bronze, 300 cm, total height 725 cm. Erected by the Belgrade Municipality in 1937. Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic went to school in Loznica (1795) and at the Tronoša monastery. |
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| Đura Jakšić, writer and painter, He has studied fine arts in Vienna and Munich. He has been a teacher and professor in various towns in Serbia. He belongs to the most expressive representatives of Serbian |
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