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    Luko Zore (Serbian Cyrillic: Луко Зоре; January 15, 1846 – November 26, 1906) was a philologist and Slavist from Dubrovnik. He was one of the leaders...
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  • Gregor Zore (born 1978), Slovenian footballer Luko Zore (1846–1906), Serbian writer Mohiuddin Qadri Zore (1905–1962), Indian writer, scholar, poet, literary...
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  • player Luko Stulić (1772–1828), Ragusan scientist Luko Zore (1846–1906), Serbian philologist Luko, Kalinovik, Bosnia and Herzegovina This disambiguation...
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    Bukovac (1855–1922), painter Tino Pattiera (1890–1966), opera singer Luko Zore (1846–1906), philologist and Slavist Frano Supilo (1870–1917), politician...
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    intellectuals Medo Pucić, Pero Budmani, Ivo Kaznačić, Mato Vodopić and Luko Zore. In 1882, the budget for the monument's erection was 11,000 florins. In...
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    Dubrovnik who was a member of the Serb Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. Luko Zore Mateja Matejić (priest), Slavist Svetomir Nikolajevic, the first professor...
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    own paper in Dubrovnik, the Srđ ("Срђ"), with his wife, and professor Luko Zore, the editor-in-chief, and the support of other Catholic Serbs. It was...
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  • politician and journalist. Ljudevit Vuličević (1839–1916), writer and patriot. Luko Zore (1846–1906), philologist and writer. Vilko Begić (1874–1946), military...
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    the Department of World Literature in Belgrade's School of Philosophy. Luko Zore (1846–1906) Milan Rešetar (1860–1942), linguist, Ragusologist, historian...
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    historian Nikodim Milaš (1845–1915), Orthodox bishop, born in Šibenik. Luko Zore (1846–1906), philologist and Slavist, a part of the Serb-Catholic movement...
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