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    The Smederevo Gymnasium (Serbian: Гимназија Смедерево, Gimnazija Smederevo) is a public coeducational high school (gymnasium, similar to preparatory school)...
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    Smederevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Смедерево, pronounced [smêdereʋo] ) is a city and the administrative center of the Podunavlje District in eastern Serbia...
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  • Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Smederevo)
    Metropolitanate was moved to Smederevo between 1430/1434 and 1439, and since then, the bishops hold the titles "of Smederevo". In 1705, the Smederevo Metropolitanate...
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    Vladimir Ljotić (category Politicians from Smederevo)
    government consul to Greece. He was born into the well-known Ljotić family in Smederevo. The family was loyal to the Karađorđević dynasty which is why Vladimir's...
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    Knezes in January 1804. Ljotić finished primary school in Smederevo. He attended gymnasium in Salonika, where his family had relocated in 1907. Ljotić...
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    in 1459. During Ottoman administration, it was part of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It was occupied by Austrian Empire between 1688 and 1690. In 1718, Požarevac...
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    before moving to Smederevo in 1430. The Despotate was then under the double vassalage of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. The fall of Smederevo on 20 June 1459...
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    Dositej II, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia (category People from Smederevo)
    Stojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Стојковић) on 7 December 1906 in Smederevo, Kingdom of Serbia, to father Lazar and mother Sofija. His family were...
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    that led to the mass murders at the school shooting and Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings. However, three days later, National Assembly suspended further...
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    school shooting in Belgrade and a spree shooting near Mladenovac and Smederevo. The protests, named Serbia Against Violence (Serbian Cyrillic: Србија...
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    1850. At the same time, he was Apostolic Administrator of Belgrade and Smederevo in Serbia. In 1898, the pope conferred the pallium on him. At the First...
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    Ožalošćena porodica. 2010 Best Actor award at the Tvrđava Teatar festival in Smederevo for the role of Luka in Kate Kapuralica. Four "Ćuran" awards on the "Comedy...
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    Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium...
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    growing up. He began primary school in Smederevo, continuing in Belgrade until the sixth grade of the gymnasium when his father's employment at an Austrian...
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  • Valenta (1826 – 7 June 1887) was a doctor of medicine and surgeon in Smederevo and Belgrade, manager of a hospital in Palilula, and part-time professor...
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  • number of paintings and artifacts to the Art Department of the Museum in Smederevo. Monastery of St. John Kaneo in Ohrid. Topčiderska church, 1925 Motif...
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  • before World War II. Born in Skobalj (Smederevo) to Serbian parents. After he graduated from the Belgrade gymnasium in 1903, he studied military history...
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