Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj - Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj (November 24, 1833 - June 3, 1904) is one of the most well known Serb poets. Zmaj ("Dragon") was born in Novi Sad. He finished elementary school in Novi Sad, secondary school in Bratislava after that he studied in Budapest, Praha and Vienna. In 1870 he came back to Novi Sad to work as a doctor. He was writing in all genres of poetry: from love and lyric, over patriotic and political to youth's and educational. But he is most well known for his children's poetry. His nursery rhymes have entered national consciousness and people sing them to their children even without knowing who wrote them. Some songs ;Tell me, tell ;Tell me, tell, ;How should I call you;.
Svet Kompjutera - Kompjutera" was printed in October 1984. Ever since, the magazine has dealt with small computers, from ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, via Amiga to today's PCss. Most people famous in the Yugoslav, Serbian and Belgrade computer scene have been working for the "Svet Kompjutera". The first editor-in-chief was Milan Misic, later "Politika's" correspondent from India and Japan, then foreign policy column editor, and now editor-in-chief in the same newspaper. Before settling in another businesses, contributors to the development of the "Svet Kompjutera" were the following individuals: Stanko Popovic (working independently in computer business), Stanko Stojiljkovic (editor-in-chief in "Novi Ekspres" daily newspaper), Sergej Marcenko (marketing editor in political weekly magazine "NIN"), Andrija Kolundzic (working independently in computer business), Aleksandar Radovanovic (working at the University of Pretoria, [[Republic of South Africa]]), Voja Antonic,.
List of poets - Jozef Kenda, (1859-1929) Jack Kerouac, (1922-1969), US writer Dragotin Kette, (1876-1899) Keorapetse Kgositsile Omar Khayyam, (1048-1122) Velemir Khlebnikov, (1885-1922) Vladislav Khodasevich, (1886-1939) Nguyen Khuyen (Vietnamese) Joyce Kilmer, (1886-1918) Henry King, (1592-1669) William King, (1663-1712) Gottfried Kinkel, (1815-1882) Galway Kinnell (Body Bags) John Kinsella Thomas Kinsella Rudyard Kipling, (1865-1936), Just So Stories Milan Klec, (born 1954), poet Marjan Klinar, (1922-1983), poet Mile Klopcic, (1905-1984), poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, (1724-1803), poet Majda Kne, (born 1954), poet Etheridge Knight, poet Fran Kobal, (1881-1937), poet Josip Kobal, (1870-1888), poet Andrej Kocbek, poet Edvard Kocbek, (1904-1981), poet Matjaz Kocbek, (born 1946), poet Jan Kochanowski, (born 1530), poet Kenneth Koch (NY Poet school) Anton Koder, (1851-1918), poet Andrej Kokot, (born 1936), poet Miklavz Komelj, (born 1970), poet Yusef Komunyakaa, (born 1948), poet, Pultizer Prize recipient, (Dien Cai.
List of Serbs - Serbs 3 Serbian language speakers, learners, etc. 4 Sorbs 5 See also Serbs Artists (writers, actors, producers, painters) Ivo Andrić (of Catholic extraction) Mira Furlan Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Milla Jovovich (Milica Nataa Jovović) (Serb-Russian) Emir Kusturica (Muslim) Milić od Mačve Karl Malden (Mladen Sekulović) Miloš Đoka Nikolić Dositej Obradović Milorad Pavić Petar Petrović Njegoš Josif Runjanin Zoran ivković Saints Saint Hieromartyr Lazar Saint Nikolai Velimirović Saint Sava Saint Simeon Scientists Mihajlo Pupin Mileva Marić Milutin Milanković Nikola Tesla Ruđer Josip Bošković from Dubrovnik Vuk Stefanović Karadžić Warriors Gen. Boidar Janković Vojvoda ivojin Misić Miloš Obilić Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga Gavrilo Princip Draza Mihajlovic leader of the tchetniks Vojvoda Radomir Putnik Stevan Sinđelić Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović Ratko Mladic Haiduk Veljko Athletes Aleksandar Đorđević (basketball) Aleksandar apić (waterpolo) Dejan Bodiroga (basketball) Dejan Stanković (soccer).
Government of Serbia and Montenegro - for nine-year terms note: after the promulgation of the new Constitution, the Federal Court will have constitutional and administrative functions; it will have an equal number of judges from each republic Political parties and leaders: Democratic Opposition of Serbia or DOS (a coalition of many small parties including DSS) [leader NA]; Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians or SVM [Jozsef KASZA]; Democratic League of Kosovo or LDK [Dr. Ibrahim RUGOVA, president]; Democratic List for European Montenegro or DLECG [Milo DJUKANOVIC, Ranko KRIVOKAPIC]; Democratic Party or DS [collective interim leadership led by Cedomir JOVANOVIC]; Democratic Party of Serbia or DSS [Vojislav KOSTUNICA]; Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro or DPS [Milo DJUKANOVIC]; Party of Serb Unity or SSJ [Borislav PELEVIC]; Serbian Radical Party or SRS [Tomislav NIKOLIC]; Serbian Socialist Party or SPS (former Communist.
Democratic Party (Serbia) - National Assembly, with 32 of 250 seats. It ran in an alliance with the Civic Alliance of Serbia, which picked up 5 seats. The party is led by Cedomir Jovanovic..
Politics of Serbia and Montenegro - and 2 nominally autonomous provinces* (autonomn pokrajine, singular - autonomna pokrajina); Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia, Vojvodina* Independence: 11 April 1992 (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or FRY formed as self-proclaimed successor to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or SFRY) National holiday: Republic Day, 29 November Constitution: 4 February 2003 Legal system: based on civil law system Suffrage: 16 years of age, if employed; 18 years of age, universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Svetozar Marovic (since 7 March 2003) head of government: Prime Minister Dragisa Pesic (since 24 July 2001); Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus (since 25 January 2001) cabinet: Federal Ministries act as Cabinet elections: president elected by the Parliament for a four-year term; election last held 7 March 2003 (next to be held NA 2007); prime minister appointed by.
Indjija - Srem. The first verifiable evidence of Inđija's existence is in the Charter of Despot Jovan Branković from 1496, but it may have existed as early as 1455. See also: List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro Data taken from "The World Gazetteer" (http://www.world-gazetteer.com ).
Ghostbusters - (1997). Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Cast 2 External Link 3 External Links Cast Bill Murray (Dr. Peter Venkman) Dan Aykroyd (Dr. Raymond Stantz) Sigourney Weaver (Dana Barrett) Harold Ramis (Dr. Egon Spengler) Rick Moranis (Louis Tully) Annie Potts (Janine Melnitz) William Atherton (Walter Peck) Ernie Hudson (Winston Zeddemore) Jovan Slavitza (Gozer) External Link The IMDb entry for Ghost Busters: http://us.imdb.com/Title?0087332 The Ghost Busters was a live-action children's television series that ran from 1975 to 1976 and was not affiliated with the 1984 movie. It starred Forrest Tucker as Jake Kong, Larry Storch as Eddie Spenser, and Bob Burns as Tracy the Gorilla. Its characters were later incorporated in to a cartoon television series called Ghostbusters which ran from 1986 to 1987. Because the name had already been used for two.
Boze Pravde - and it is the anthem of Republika Srpska. It is made in 1872 with music by Davorin Jenko and words by Jovan Djordjevic. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Serbian lyrics 2 English lyrics 3 Source 4 MP3 Serbian lyrics ;БОЖЕ ПРАВДЕ ;Боже правде, ти што спасе ; Од пропасти до сад нас, ; Чуј и од сад наше гласе ; И од сад нам буди спас! ;Моћном руком води, брани ; Будућности српске брод, ; Боже спаси, Боже храни ; Српског Краља, српски род! ;Сложи српску браћу драгу ; На свак' дичан, славан рад: ; Слога биће пораз врагу, ; А најјачи Српству град! ;Нек на Српства блиста грани ; Братске слоге златан плод, ; Боже спаси, Боже храни ; Српског Краља, српски род! ;Нек на српско ведро чело ; Твог.
Perun - anger of Thunderlord under/in a man, horse, cow, tree, stone, at last in to water (a fish with red eyes). Perun is helped by płanetnicy (sing. płanetnik), chmurni-cy(-k), obłoczni-cy(-k) (Pl), stuh(-y), zduh(-y), stuhac(-e), zduhac(-e), vjetrogonj-e(-a), jedogonj-e(-a) (Serb) and, after to carriage names from demoniac enemy to the helper, zmaj(-e), zmej(-e) (Bulg) and żmij(-e) (Pl.) (spirits, living peoples and even animals with spirit or with body being raised to sky during storm) fighting with smok(-i) ("a dragon") (Pl.) zmej(-e) (Russ.), a?dah-a(-y) (SouthSlav. from Pers. A?i Dahaka), (ch)al-a(-y) (SouthSlav.). Perun was represented with silver hairs and golden moustaches (Russ.), his weapon: stones, stone - arrows, their remainders according to folk beliefs are fulgurites and belemnites, and sometimes archaic tools, all they are called (in Poland): kamień piorunowy, kamień gromowy ("stone thunderbolt"), klin piorunowy.
Macedonian Orthodox Church - This meant that the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church gave autonomy to the Macedonian Orthodox Church, which remained in canonical unity with the Serbian Church under their Patriarch. Few days later, in the church of St. Nicholas in tip, H.E. Nahum was ordained the bishop of the diocese of Zletovo and Strumica. The Holy Synod of the Macedonian Orthodox Church was established together with other administrative bodies in the Archdiocese and the dioceses in conformity with the Constitution of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. In May, 1962, accompanied by Serb Patriarch German and other representatives of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Alexis of Moscow visited the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Among them were Metropolitan Nicodemus, Bishop Pimen and other dignitaries of the Russian Orthodox Church. On the feast of Saints Methodius.
List of people known by one name - singer Sophocles, (496 BC-406 BC), Athenian dramatist Spartacus, (died 71 BC), leader of a Roman slave rebellion Stalin, (1879-1953), (a pseudonym) - Soviet leader Stendhal, (1783-1842) Sting (born 1951) - British musician, formerly of The Police Suharto - second President of independent Indonesia (born 1921) Sukarno - first President of independent Indonesia (1901-1970) T Taco, Indonesian singer of "Puttin' on the Ritz") Takaloo, world ranked boxer Taliesin Tarkan, (born 1972), Turkish singer Tecumseh, (1768-1813) Teller (born 1948), of stage magic duo Penn and Teller Tiffany, (born 1971), American teen idol Tiger, (born 1975), American golf player Titian, (1488-1576), artist Tito, (1892-1980) Topol, (born 1935) Toyah, (born 1958) Trey - American singer, member of Phish Truganini Tupac, (1971-1996), American rapper Tutankhamun, Egyptian Pharaoh Twiggy, (born 1949) V Vangelis, (born 1949) Vergil, (70-19.
List of Slovenian language poets - - 1929) Dragotin Kette (1876 - 1899) Milan Kleč (1954 -) Marjan Klinar (1922 - 1983) Mile Klopčič (1905 - 1984) Majda Kne (1954 -) Fran Kobal (1881 - 1937) Josip Kobal (1870 - 1888) Andrej Kocbek Matjaž Kocbek (1946 -) Edvard Kocbek (1904 - 1981) Anton Koder (1851 - 1918) Andrej Kokot (1936 -) Miklavž Komelj (1970 -) Sonja Koranter (1948 -) Barbara Korun Vladimir Kos (1924 -) Jovan Koseski (1798 - 1884) Srečko Kosovel (1904 - 1926) Miroslav Košuta (1936 -) Jure Kovič Kajetan Kovič (1931 -) Barbara Kozak Lojze Krakar (1929 - 1995) Taja Kramberger (1970 -) Marko Kravos (1943 -) Tone Kuntner (1943 -) Meta Kušar (1952 -) L Anton Levec (1852 - ????) Peter Levec (1923 -) Jernej Levičnik (1808 - 1883) Zlatka Levstek (1944 -).
List of people by name: Ko - general and politician Kornhauser, Aleksandra, (born 1926), chemist. Kornilov, Lavr Georgevich, (1870-1918), Russian general Koroknay-Palicz, Alex, (born 1981), activist Korolev, Sergei, (1907-1966), Soviet rocket designer Kortner, Fritz, (1892-1970), director Korvald, Lars, (1972-1973), Norwegian Prime Minister Korzybski, Alfred, (1879-1950), Polish-born semanticist Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, (1746-1817), Pole Koseski, Jovan, (1798-1884), poet Kosinski, Jerzy, (1933-1991), US writer Kosmac, France, (1922-1974), poet, film director, publicist. Kosmac, Rudi, (1932-1981), actor Kosma I of Alexandria, (729-730), Coptic Pope Kosma II of Alexandria, (851-858), Coptic Pope Kosma III of Alexandria, (921-933), Coptic Pope Kosovel, Srecko, (1904-1926), poet Kossak, Wojciech, (born 1857), Polish painter Koss, Johann Olav, (born 1968), speed skater Koster, Henry, (1905-1988), film director Kostina, Oksana, (died 1993), Russian gymnast. Kosto, Aad, (born 1938), theologian, actor, assistant Secretary of Justice of the Netherlands Kosuta, Miroslav, (born 1936), poet.
List of Albania-related articles - Burgjet Plot, Liria nė Derė - Burgu i Mėrgimit 2 - Burgu i Zi - Bushtrica River - C Castle Burgajet - Cėrrik - Christian Democratic Party (Albania) - Chronicle in Stone - Cominform - Communist Party of Albania - Cuca e Maleve Ē ēifteli - Ēifti i Lumtur - Ēorovodė - Ēukė D Dalja nga Errėsira - Darka e Dreqit - Dashuri me Krisma - Dashuria e Bjeshkėve te Namura - Democratic Party of the Right - Delvinė - Democratic Front - Detyrė e Posaēme - Devolli River - Dhe Vjen njė Ditė - Dhimiter Xhuvani - District of Berat - District of Bulqizė - District of Delvinė - District of Devoll - District of Dibėr - District of Durrės - District of Elbasan - District of Fier - District.
List of Albanian films - e Mollės F Fantazmat Lodrojnė l Fijet Qė Priten Fillim i vėshtirė Fillimi i Fundit Flamuri Ynė Flutura nė Kabinėn Time Fundi i njė Marrėzie G Gėzhoja e Vjeter Goja Kapak Vuxhut Rehat Gurėt e Shtėpisė sime Guximtarėt Gj Gjeneral Gramafoni Gjenerali i Ushtrisė sė Vdekur Gjuetia e Fundit 1 Gjuetia e Fundit 2 H Hijet qė Mbeten Pas Historiani dhe Kameleonet Horizonte tė Hapura I I Paharruari I Teti nė Bronz Ikja Drejt Shpresės J Jo urrejtje por Dashuri Jovan Bregu Refugjat K Kali nė Liri Kapedani Kohėt e Liga Koncert nė Vitin 1936 Kosove, Kurrė s'tu nda Gazepi Kthimi i Ushtrisė sė Vdekur Kuptimi i Humbur i Humorit Popullor Kur Hapen Dyert e Jetės Kur Zbardhi nje Ditė Kur xhirohej njė film Kush e Solli Doruntinėn Kush Vdes nė.
List of characters in 24 - First assassination plot Michael Massee - Ira Gaines (Mastermind of 1st plot) Jacqui Maxwell - Janet York (Kim's friend) Daniel Bess - Dan (Janet York's friend) Matthew Carey - Rick (Janet York's friend) Richard Burgi - Kevin Caroll (a.k.a. Alan York, Janet's "dad") Rudolf Martin - Martin Belkin / Johnathan (Shooter) Mia Kirschner - Mandy (Assassin) Kim Murphy - Bridgit (Mandy's girlfriend and confederate) Silas Weir Mitchell - Eli Stram (Henchman) The Drazens and associates Dennis Hopper - Victor Drazen (Serbian war-criminal, ultimate mastermind) Zeljko Ivanek - Andre Drazen (Victor's brother) Misha Collins - Alexis Drazen (Victor's son) Henri Lubatti - Jovan Myovic (Shooter) Currie Graham - Ted Cofell (Businessman, liased with Kevin Caroll) Eugene Lazarev - Nikola (friend of the Drazens) Juliette Dudnick - Mila (Nikola's daughter) Rick's friends (outside.