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  2. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Wikipedia ( Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 ...

  3. Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    www .cfisd .net. The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District ( CFISD, often referred to as Cy-Fair) is an independent school district with its headquarters in Cypress, Texas, United States. [2] Cy-Fair ISD is the largest Recognized school district in the state of Texas with 75 out of 78 campuses receiving an 'Exemplary' or 'Recognized ...

  4. Jezdimir Vasiljević - Wikipedia

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    Jezdimir Vasiljević. Jezdimir Vasiljević (born in Topolovnik, People's Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia in November 1948), nicknamed Gazda Jezda ("Jezda the Boss"), is a Serbian convicted criminal and television personality. He is most known for running a nation-wide Ponzi scheme in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

  5. Slobodan Ćuk - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Ćuk converter. Awards. See below. Slobodan Ćuk ( Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [tʃuk]) is a Serbian author, inventor, business owner, electrical engineer, and professor of electrical engineering at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). [1] [2] The Ćuk switched-mode DC-to-DC voltage converter is named after him.

  6. Stari Grad, Užice - Wikipedia

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    Stari Grad ( Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Град, pronounced [stâːriː ɡrâd], "Old Town") is a fortress near the city of Užice, in central Serbia. Today in ruins, it is an example of typical medieval Serbian architecture. Historians believe it was built in the second half of the 14th century to control movement along nearby roads, and ...

  7. Serbian language - Wikipedia

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    Classification. Serbian is a standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, [20] [21] a Slavic language ( Indo-European ), of the South Slavic subgroup. Other standardized forms of Serbo-Croatian are Bosnian, Croatian, and Montenegrin. "An examination of all the major 'levels' of language shows that BCS is clearly a single language with a single ...

  8. Savka Subotić - Wikipedia

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    Savka Subotić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Савка Суботић; 11 October 1834 – 1918) was a Serbian political activist, philanthropist, and one of the first leading feminists in Vojvodina. She organized the Serbian suffrage movement which helped women win the right to vote. [1] [2] Subotić served as the first president of the Kolo Srpskih ...

  9. Singidunum University - Wikipedia

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    Singidunum University ( Serbian: Универзитет Сингидунум, romanized : Univerzitet Singidunum) is a private university in Belgrade, Serbia which offers undergraduate, master and doctoral academics studies in three scientific fields – social sciences and humanities; technical sciences; and natural sciences and mathematics. [3]